Fury Wlad Povetkin Wilder Ortiz ------------ Jennings Pulev Haye* ------------ Takam Joshua *Based on head to head, right now
1, the Furious one 2, Klitschko 3, Povetkin 4, Ortiz 5, Pulev 6, Wilder 7, Chagaev 8, Jennings 9, Takam 10, Haye
I think he'd beat Jennings. Not to sure about Haye but I can't see how Haye can be ranked above him as a win over De Mori proves absolutely nothing. Chagaev was awful against Oquendo.
1 Gipsy king 2 Anthony Joshua 3 Wladimir Klitschko 4 Joseph Parker 5 Luis Ortiz 6 David Haye, maybe 7 Alexander Povetkin / Bryant Jennings 8 Dillian Whyte 9 Deontay Wildest
1. Tyson Fury 2. Alexander Povetkin 3. Wladimir Klitschko 4. David Haye 5. Kubrat Pulev 6. Luis Ortiz 7. Anthony Joshua 8. Hughie Fury 9. Joseph Parker 10. Bryant Jennings
1. Tyson Fury 2. Wladimir Klitschko 3. Alexander Povetkin 4. Luis Ortiz 5. Deontay Wilder 6. Anthony Joshua 7. Joseph Parker 8. David Haye 9. Charles Martin 10. Bryant Jennings Head to head right now, I'd probably go for Ortiz or Fury. We'll see what happens in the Klitschko-Fury rematch, too, but I favor Fury to win clearly again.
I know Fury won. I know he won fairly widely. But outlanding Wlad 4 punches to 2 for 12 rds isnt exactly a clear win. You gotta believe Wlad thought Fury was gonna fight like Pulev did and try to knock him out and Wlad was looking to counter all night, but the attacks never came. That is something Wlad's never seen before. Even the likes of Leapei and Pianeta mounted a more aggressive attack against Wladimir. Surely Wlad knows the way to beat Fury is to take the fight to him and go out on his shield. And most ppl, myself included believe that if push comes to shove and theres a fire fight, Wlad will KTFO Fury inside a few rds. He's just gotta be aggressive this time out. :think