Heavyweight top 40 rankings for july

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  1. Manning

    Manning Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Heavyweight top 40 rankings for July
    Manning's July HW rankings.

    1. Wlad Klitschko
    2. Vitali Klitschko
    3. Povetkin
    4. Haye
    5. Pulev
    6. Chambers
    7. Thompson
    8. Tyson Fury
    9. Helenius
    10. Stiverne
    11. Chagaev
    12. Chisora
    13. M Scott
    14. Solis
    15. Boytsov
    16. Adamek
    17. Wach
    18. Abdusalamov
    19. Bryant Jennings
    20. Kevin Johnson
    21. Glazkov
    22. Arreola
    23. Ustinov
    24. Cunningham
    25. Mike Perez
    26. Banks
    27. Francesco Pianeta
    28. Wilder
    29. Dimitrenko
    30. Seth Mitchell
    31. Charr
    32. Price
    33. Spizka
    34. Carlos Takam
    35. Andy Ruiz JR
    36. Tor hamer
    37. Mansour
    38. Juan Carlos Gomez
    39. Leif Larsen
    40. Lucas Browne


    Right I'm not a 100% with that. Between 34 to 40 was tight to call. But even more so was between 13 to about 30. One win around there can change everything.


    Edited after the Chisora Scott fight. I'm not that comfortable making serious moves since last nights farce of an ending to the fight but it is what it is. But I can't quite give Chisora the maximum moveage with that so called "KO". He still moves up dramatically for me. It's a pity cause it was a great fight. I've heard some fcukwit types comment saying tripe like "it's a **** fight" "too much holding" and other such garbage. What a load of balls, that was a great fight where we were seeing a fine technician schooling the crude brawler in fine style. A bit like watching a seasoned matador taking a bull apart, then we had the "KO".
     
  2. itsa huge bitch

    itsa huge bitch Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    alot of the guys under pianeta would beat pianeta,...
     
  3. tomsdubs

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    Chisora vs Scott will shake that up this weekend if Chisora wins. I think Charr is better than 31st by a long way.
     
  4. Manning

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    Probably right. But I'm trying to make it cv based. I may drop him below Wilder
    and Chisora yet. Chisora didn't help himself by looking utterly shocking in his last comeback fight. His fight on saturday could possibly see him crack the top 10 if he does a number on scott, even a close defeat would be worthy of movement upwards.

    Wilder doing a number on the White Wolf would see him jumping in with the serious players for me, up about 5 places. Even though The White Wolf is shot.
     
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    Since that close fight between both men Derrick has got easily beaten, then in his next fight got utterly destroyed and knocked the **** out, fight after that against an actual bum, ie someone below the level of a journey man managed to look utterly shocking and need a British stoppage over some chump that clearly came over expecting to get KO'd within a couple of rounds.

    Helenlius since then has beaten two fringe contenders easily who were both coming in off big wins.

    Derrick can possibly leap ahead of Helenius still on my list depending how he fares with Scott come saturday.
     
  6. Fnatic

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    1. Vitali Klitschko
    2. Wladimir Klitschko
    3. David Haye
    4. Kubrat Pulev (W/ Dimitrenko 2012, Ustinov 2012)
    5. Bermane Stiverne (W/ Arreola 2013)
    6. Tyson Fury (W/ Cunningham 2013, Johnson 2012)
    7. Alexander Povetkin (W/ Huck 2012, Chagaev 2011)
    8. Dereck Chisora (W/ Helenius 2011)
    9. Robert Helenius (W/ Peter 2011, Liakhovich 2011)
    10. Odlanier Solis (W/ Larsen 2013)
    11. Ruslan Chagaev
    12. Mariusz Wach
    13. Malik Scott (W/ Glazkov 2013)
    14. Tony Thompson (W/ Price x2)
    15. Steve Cunningham (W/ Adamek 2012)
    16. Czar Glazkov (W/ Hamer 2012)
    17. Bryant Jennings (W/ Liakhovich 2012)
    18. Kevin Johnson (W/ Leapai 2012, Haumono 2012)
    19. Chris Arreola
    20. Serg Liakhovich
    21. Mike Perez
    22. Manuel Charr
    23. Deontay Wilder
    24. Alexander Ustinov
    25. Thomasz Adamek
    26. David Price
    27. Luis Ortiz
    28. Carlos Takam
    29. Denis Boystov
    30. Amir Mansour
    31. Tor Hamer
    32. Audley Harrison
    33. Michael Sprott
    34. Alexander Dimitrenko
    35. Franklin Lawrence
    36. Jason Estrada
    37. Artur Szpilka
    38. Juan Carlos Gomez
    39. Magomed Abdusulamov
    40. Johnathon Banks

    More legit list :deal

    Ranks to change via results of:

    Chisora vs Scott - July 20
    Browne vs Towers - July 25
    Ruiz Jr vs Hanks - July 27
    Solis vs Saglam - July 27
    Wilder vs Liakhovich - Aug 9
    Szpilka vs Mollo - Aug 16
    Mansour vs Harris - Aug 23
    Tua vs Ustinov - Aug 31
     
  7. itsa huge bitch

    itsa huge bitch Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    vitali at one...no no no no no no no..
    banks at 40 no no no no no no no..
    white wolf,sprott and harrison in the top 40 no no no no no no no..
     
  8. itsa huge bitch

    itsa huge bitch Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    im not a fan of chisoras boxing skill..hes got balls and will fight anyone..but he not really any good..tho this fight with scott will be intresting as scott hasnt got real power so itll be intresting to see if he can cope with the pressure from chis..

    wilder vs white wolf is a **** fight in my opinion.and what makes it sad its actually a step up lol..
     
  9. Manning

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    I suspect with Chisora's unrelentless style (well, usually) that he beats Scott by way of robbery despite being totally out boxed. Scott has that style where he's easy to rob being the away fighter. I suspect this fight goes like Adamek vs Cunnigham. With Chisora 'winning' due to workrate.

    Indeed. Although Wilder could/probably will get exposed the way he's going but i don't see Lyiak........... The White Wolf doing that.
     
  10. itsa huge bitch

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    kind of like chambers aswell.he also has that style where hes easy to rob..its disgusting but everyone seems to be ok with it..i agree tho without scott having the power to hurt chis he may hope he runs out of steam or that he puts on a masterclass..

    agreed white wolf wont/shouldnt last to long with wilder..but he is indeed a price waiting to happen
     
  11. itsa huge bitch

    itsa huge bitch Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    chambers is a great boxer.and you calling him fat means its been a while since you have seen him..plus he said he will fight at both weights which is why he will still be ranked in both..
     
  12. Fnatic

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    Who beats Sprott, Liakhovich and Harrison below them?

    Also, Vitali is the better of the two until proven otherwise.
     
  13. Fnatic

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    I don't like Haye at all and is no trouble to either Klitschko.

    That said Haye TKO3 Povetkin, Mago or whoever else your obsessed with.
     
  14. itsa huge bitch

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    he wont win a title because wlads about..hes a great fighter who used to be lazy and is now in shape and should do very well..

    he hasnt had a fight a cw yet anyway..and if hes fighting at both weights then why the **** cant you be ranked in both??

    either way if you think eddie chambers isnt a good boxer then you dont know the sport..