Eastside Boxing Heavyweight Rankings debate

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  1. robpalmer135

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    not even top 25 mate.
     
  2. robpalmer135

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    so we going with this

    Heavyweight
    ESB Champion: Wladimir Klitschko - Beat Ruslan Chagaev June 2009
    1. Vitali Klitschko
    2. David Haye
    3. Alexander Povetkin
    4. Ruslan Chagaev
    5. Tomasz Adameck
    6. Nikolay Valuev
    7. Eddie Chambers
    8. Sam Peter
    9. Tony Thompson
    10. Olandier Solis
    11. Juan Carlos Gomez
    12. Chris Arreola
    13. Alexander Dimitrenko
    14. Dennis Boystov
    15. Evander Holyfield
     
  3. Feiti

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    Thats sounds about right. I´d think Gomez should be somewhat higher and Holyfield probably shouldn´t be there
     
  4. Heavyrighthand

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    Agree. Boystov don't deserve a top ten spot. What has he done to earn that?

    Thompson and Gomez should both outrank Boystov, no more than he's done, thus far. Boystov's most known wins are Bidenko, Hawkins, and Maddelone, for cryin out loud!
     
  5. Kissan

    Kissan I respect box Full Member

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    This one seems to be pretty good :good
    I´d change Arreola with Gomez though. And I would not put Evander in here. I´d prefer Helenius as 15th.
     
  6. robpalmer135

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    yeh....think Ray Austin ahead of Helenius though. Austin is probs higher than Boystov to
     
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  8. KobeIsGod

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    I like your rankings Rob and think they're better than The Ring rankings but why is Valuev still on there? He's **** mate and getting worse every fight. After the Holyfield debacle he lost all credibility. I can understand him being top 10ish before the Haye fight but not after. I would pick probably 15 hws to beat him. His resume is pretty **** too. I think #3-10 can be argued many ways. Have no problem with Haye or Adamek higher than I have them.

    Champ-Wlad
    1. Vitali
    2. Povetkin
    3. Chambers
    4. Chagaev
    5. Adamek
    6. David Haye
    7. Thompson
    8. Peter
    9. Arreola
    10. Solis
     
  9. robpalmer135

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    fair point. I don't think we can put him lower than 7th. None of the guys below have done anything better?

    Think he gets a bit of an unfair rap from fans tbh
     
  10. Max Stirner

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    Champion: Wladimir Klitschko
    1. Vitali Klitschko
    2. David Haye
    3. Ruslan Chagaev
    4. Alexander Povetkin
    5. Eddie Chambers
    6. Nicolai Valuev
    7. Tomasz Adamek
    8. Chris Arreola
    9. Tony Thompson
    10. Odlandier Solis
    11. Juan Carlos Gomez
    12. Smauel Peter
    13. Dennis Boystov
    14. Robert Helenius
    15. Francesco Pianeta

    This division is a complete mess. Outside of either Klitschko versus Haye, Povetkin, and Valuev the fights simply aren't that enticing because the current generation of contenders has been taken apart by Wlad and Vitali. Boystov and Helenius might be very good down the road (Pianeta less so, but still solid), but all three of these guys need 3-4 more fights before taking their chances against the elite.
     
  11. robpalmer135

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    Ok, going on whats been discussed here this is the rankings were going with. To discuss further please go to the full rankings thread.

    Heavyweight
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    1. Vitali Klitschko
    2. David Haye
    3. Alexander Povetkin
    4. Ruslan Chagaev
    5. Tomasz Adameck
    6. Eddie Chambers
    7. Nikolay Valuev
    8. Sam Peter
    9. Tony Thompson
    10. Olandier Solis
    11. Juan Carlos Gomez
    12. Chris Arreola
    13. Alexander Dimitrenko
    14. Dennis Boystov
    15. Ray Austin

    The changes were;

    Valuev drops from 6 to 8
    Boystov drops from 7 to 14
    Arreola drops from 9 to 12
    Holyfield out

    Chambers jumps from 8 to 6
    Sam Peter jumps from 10 to 8
    Tony Thompson jumps from 11 to 9
    Olandier Solis jumps from 12 to 10
    Dimitrenko jumps from 15 to 13
    Ray Austin in at 15
     
  12. ludwig

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    Absurd to put Haye in front of Povetkin or Chagaev...

    Povetkin beat....Estrada, Byrd, Brock, Chambers...no contest here.

    Chagaev beat better versions of Valuev and Ruiz, plus Virchis.

    Haye has beaten...Valuev...plus some decent wins at cruiser.

    A better list...

    Champ: Wlad
    1. Vitali
    2. Povetkin
    3. Chagaev
    4. Chambers
    5. Haye
    6. Adamek
    7. Peter
    8. Valuev
    9. Thompson
    10. Gomez

    Someone please explain how one could objectively rate Haye above Povetkin....
     
  13. Antsu

    Antsu Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Povetkin best wins are Chambers in 2008 and old Byrd in 2007. Hayes victory over Valuev and Ruiz equals those victories and they are more recent.
    So there is really no reason to rank him above Haye.
     
  14. roe

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    Povetkin's last 4 fights have been against Taurus Sykes, Jason Estrada, Leo Nolan and Javier Mora..

    Haye's heavyweight fights (Barrett, Vaulev, Ruiz) have at least been slightly better than that.

    But it's a close one and I can certainly see why Povetkin could be above Haye in the rankings and he definitely deserves his shot at Wlad next.
     
  15. lufcrazy

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    what have chambers, valuev or chagaev achieved to put them higher than haye?