Post your Top20 Heavyweight list...

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  1. Cachibatches

    Cachibatches Boxing Junkie banned

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    1. Wlad Klit (with a bullet)

    2. Chagaev (second best resume, with a solid list of skills and no obvious weakness besides his size)

    3. Sultan (lot of people been down on him, but Briggs, and even this version of Holyfield are not pushovers. Shakey chin, but fast hands, some power, and he can box)

    4. Maskaev (seems to be one of those rare fighters that has gotten better in the chin department, and added a left hook).

    5. Valuev (right back on his horse, and beats Bergeron after a close loss. Don't understand why people don't like this guy)

    6. Tony Thompson (Flat out- he has beaten better competion than Peter.)

    7. Juan Carlos Gomez ( Mccall is beter than anyone Peter has ever beaten. Real boxing skills as oppossed to getting by on power)

    7. Peter (have always thought that he was a hype job. Has beaten NOBODY, as Toney is completely washed up. A real hard punching heavy should knock out any middleweight. His weight problem is not going to get better as he ages. Still, he got himself in position.

    8. Virchis (the only blemish is agasint Chag. Beaten a coupel of good fighter, and has the power to make it happen against ANYONE.)

    9. Eddie Chambers (Beaten a couple of guys. The record is there, and he has earned teh right to step up to the plate)

    10. Lyakovich (Deserves another chance but he has waited too damn long. Even agaisnt Briggs we can imagine anothe scenerio in which he might have won)

    11. Briggs (Is still maybe the hardest puncher in the divison, though he has nothing else going for him.)

    12. Calvin Brock (a few names on the resume)

    13. Brewster (I still say he may climb, but he's got to beat somebody soon to stay in the game)

    14. Byrd (but hes about to get knocked into retirement)

    15. Ruiz (hasn't won one in a long time, but has consisnently shown that he can win fights.

    16. Dimintrenko (The competeion is not great, but he's undefeated and fights pretty often. I think he's about to break out.)

    17. Tua (We know what we are getting, great power and chin)

    18. Rahmen (We know what we are getting, and despite couple of recent wins, is going to be separated from his senses next time he anyone)

    19. Skeleton (All of the top British heavies are more or less interchangeable, but I beleive Matt is more or less on top of that scene now. Unfortunately, at 39, he's not going anywhere)

    20. Povetkin (hasn;t proved it yet, but there is a sense of destiny about the guy)

    I wait to see:

    Boytsow (apparently a killer when he's healthy)

    Haye (A fierce puncher talent, experience, and confidence. Take care of business a Cruser and step up)

    Arreola (Big Power!)

    Retire Already:
    Holyfield
    Mccal
    Bowe
    Moorer
    VITALY KLITSCKO

    Not going anywhere depsite hype:

    Solis (Fat ****s are fat ****s, and they don't get slimmer as time goes on. Ask Peter, Tubbs, Witherspoon, Page, Tua, Pa'uha, Johnson, Sanders, Williams, or any other talented heavy who ate himself out of contention)

    Chapman (Club fighter)

    Fields (huge clubfighter)
     
  2. Ghostface923

    Ghostface923 Active Member Full Member

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    David Haye will be a future top 10.
     
  3. Antsu

    Antsu Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Sami Elovaara in top 20:rofl above former belt holders like John Ruiz and legend like Toney:rofl. Thats some stupid ****.
     
  4. Bobby

    Bobby ***.markdemori.com Full Member

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    shannon briggs belongs in there somewhere
     
  5. razor

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    1. Wlad Klitschko

    2. Chris Byrd
    3. Brewster
    4. Oleg Maskaev
    5. Hasim Rahman
    6. Ruslan Chagaev
    7. Sultan Ibragimov
    8. Samuel Peter (some here still don't get it)
    9. Wladimir Virchis
    10. Tony Thompson

    11. Alexander Povetkin
    12. JC Gomez
    13. Calvin Brock
    14. Matt Skelton
    15. Eddie Chambers
    16. Sergei Lyakhovich
    17. John Ruiz
    18. Chris Arreola
    19. Nik Valueless (some REALLY dont get it)
    20. Kali Meehan

    * Kevin Johnson
     
  6. razor

    razor Ali hater Full Member

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    He has officially retired
     
  7. BoxingGuru

    BoxingGuru Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Actually John Ruiz lost to Valuev. Prove otherwise please, providing official scores. He also lost to Toney and got lucky, gifted against Golota, lost to Roy Jones Junior, David Tua, and the worst trilogy in history involved him with Holyfield.

    Ruiz isn't top 10, he's barely top 30.
     
  8. BoxingGuru

    BoxingGuru Boxing Addict Full Member

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    No one cares about anything you post. Absolutely nothing, because it always has to involve Fraudley. I mean you are one pathetic loser considering NO ON ON THE PLANET ranks Fraudley in the top 20.
     
  9. Dorfmeister

    Dorfmeister Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Fair point but can he fight back from defeat and make a move close to the top ratings still? If Holyfield lost 10 to 2 to Sultan, Briggs lost 11 to 1 to Sultan, McCall lost to Gomez by 118-110 scorecards, Krasniqi lost inside 5 to Thompson, and some people don't even consider Evander, Shannon and Oliver anymore in their rankings, were would anyone rank Luan at the very present moment?
     
  10. kostya by ko

    kostya by ko Boxing Addict

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    Tye Fields shouldn't been in the equation.

    He hasn't fought anyone of note and doesn't look like he
    is going to in future.
     
  11. lion

    lion Active Member Full Member

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    yes im afraid he's dead.. :-(
    do you know if he is going to fight again?
     
  12. Odo

    Odo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Well,Sam Peter will lose his rematch with Jovo Pudar.Thats for sure! Thats why I for my part think that Jovo Pudar is the nr 2 at heavy weight.:D
    Pure logic,mate!:good


    1.Wlad
    2.Jovo Pudar
    3.Sedrick Fields(I like him,and I am positive that he would beat Sam)
    4.Odlanier Solis
    5.Alexander Povetkin
    6.Sam Peter
    7.Jewgeny Orlov(one of the tallest new names out there,as big as Valuev)
    8.Nikolaj Valuev
    9.Vladimir Virchis
    10.Sultan Ibragimov
     
  13. BoxingGuru

    BoxingGuru Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It says post your top20 heavyweight list. No one cares about your predictions for the future. You have no idea if Haye will be in the top 20. He already lost by knockout maybe you didn't catch that one.
     
  14. RUSKULL

    RUSKULL Loyal Member banned

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    :rofl
    :rofl I call it selective memory........................
     
  15. MacManJr.

    MacManJr. Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I can't even name 20 heavyweights.