1. Fury 2. Wilder 3. Joshua 4. Klitschko 5. Ortiz 6. Haye 7. Parker 8. Povetkin 9. Jennings 10. Stiverne
1. Fury 2. Klitschko 3. Povetkin 4. Ortiz 5. Joshua 6. Wilder 7. Parker 8. Pulev 9. Haye 10. Takam/Stiverne/Jennings
He has not fought since last Dec. ATM I hear he is doing Poland's version of Dancing with the stars..... On film he looks impressive. He needs to be more active though. I'm sure he's getting some $$$ for the dancing stuff, but he should focus 100% after that show, and make a run for a belt. I imagine he causes trouble for most top HW's.
Thanks. I like Jennings and would like to see him propser, but the truth is he peaked in showing that he was a bit better than Szpilka. After that last drubbing, it is going to be hard for him to come back with confidence and learn new tricks. Also retroactively added Glazkov to the list of fakers.
Chagaev, Martin and Ustinov are the ones you overestimate. You also underestimate Duhaupas and Jennings. I'd say Jennings has much, much better winning resume than Charles Martin (Glazkov injury - that's all), it's not even close.
1. Chag is a proven commodity. He had a modest but real place in heavyweight history. 2. Martin was handily winning before the injury. 3. Ustinov consitanly wins against guys that are not much worse than Molina, Arreola or Stivern, and Fury DOES sort of owe him somehing for the last minute cancellation. 4. Duhaupas has a good chin and a good jab. Fringe guy. 5. Jennings has peaked. After losing two in a row, the last by brutal drubbing, he is not going to come back better than ever or anything. He will probably now settle into a Monte Barret type role as uber-gatekeeper.