Top 10 Heavyweights

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  1. fistsof steel

    fistsof steel Boxing Addict Full Member

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    This...
     
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  2. Aydamn

    Aydamn Dillian Da Dissappointment Full Member

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    Well like a wiseman said, it's nice to see Idiots have a champion to call their own.

    Enjoy your ban
     
  3. Hurrikeen

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    1. AJ
    2. Wilder
    3. Fury
    4. Ruiz
    5. Whyte
    6. Usyk
    7. Pulev
    8. Povetkin
    9. Ortiz
    10. Parker
     
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  4. kostya by ko

    kostya by ko Boxing Addict

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    I reckon I'd almost go with this but Wilder and Usyk could be interchangeable. Hrgovic maybe in there too.
     
  5. ArseBandit

    ArseBandit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Why keep Whyte ranked so high?

    He's just been caught with PEDs and looked god awful at the weekend. I'd only have him #4 in current British HW's, let alone world ranked HWs.

    1. Fury
    2. Josh
    3. Dubois (On eye test)
    4. Whyte
    5. Joyce (Don't rate him)

    He doesn't make my World top 10 based on last weekend performance.
     
  6. BoxingFacts

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    1. Anthony Joshua, Holds the majority of belts, came back from defeat to become a two time Heavyweight champion
    2. Tyson Fury, dethroned Vladimir Klitschko and beat Wilder (Even though it was scored a draw)
    3. Deontay Wilder, holds the WBC belt beat Ortiz but lost to Fury
    4. Dillian Whyte, has consecutively beaten European - World class fighters to earn his shot on this list
    5. Andy Ruiz, beat AJ but lost convincingly in the rematch
    6. Derek Chisora Has defeated European and fringe World class fighters to earn a high spot
    7. Povetkin, has declined over recent times but still has put in a credible effort with some good victories
    8. Hunter, is an up and comer in this division but is really mixing it with the big guys and showing his stripes
    9. Joyce, has shown in only single digit fights in his professional career, that he can mix it with European level contenders and is on the rise
    10. Daniel Dubios, has shown that is a short space of time he is a definite prospect for the future of the division
     
  7. SmackDaBum

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    Fury.
    Joshua.
    Ruiz.
    Pulev.
    Whyte.
    Wilder.
    Povetkin
    Parker.
    Ortiz.
    Chisora.

    Just based on resumes. Otherwise I would put someone like Hrgovic above many of them.
     
  8. northpaw

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    1. Fury/Wilder
    2. Joshua
    3. Ruiz
    4. Whyte
    5. Parker
    6. Ortiz
    7. Usyk
    8. Hunter/Povetkin
    9. Rivas
    10. Pulev

    11-15 (no particular order)
    Joyce, Hrgovic, Chisora, Breazale, Kownacki
     
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  9. juhave

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    1. Wilder
    2. Joshua
    3. Fury
    4. Ortiz
    5. Usyk
    6. Ruiz
    7-10Povetkin, Hunter Parker, Whyte
     
  10. BoxingFacts

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    I personally don't think Parker should be in the top ten, here's why...

    He lost to AJ, He also lost to Whyte, he just about edged a victory over Hughie Fury and he beat Andy Ruiz in a controversial decision which many fought Andy won. His biggest victory was Andy Ruiz who most people thought won. I just think he is used in most rankings as a gap filler but I think his place should be around the top 15.
     
  11. kirk

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    H2h

    1. Fury > Wilder > AJ > Fury
    2. Ruiz
    3. Usyk
    4. Ortiz
    5. Whyte
    6. Parker

    ...

    Very loosely. Honestly think Wilder Fury AJ and Ruiz can all beat eachother any given fight. Could see Whyte and Parker beating Ortiz.

    .......

    If not h2h but based on overall ranking Id say

    1. AJ
    2. Wilder
    3. Fury
    4. Ruiz
    5. Whyte

    Dont have a damn clue for 6-10. Seems like a waste of time to split hairs on who ranks higher between the rest.
     
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  12. Aydamn

    Aydamn Dillian Da Dissappointment Full Member

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    LOL

    Look
    at how many got Kownacki in their top tens.... I told you he was hyped on these forums
     
  13. Mario Music

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    1.Tyson Fury
    2.Joshua
    3.Hrgovic
    4.Whyte
    5.Wilder
    6.Usyk
    7.Parker
    8.Ruiz
    9.winer Joyce-Dubois
    10.Pulev
     
  14. Aydamn

    Aydamn Dillian Da Dissappointment Full Member

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    Think you made a typo on #3
     
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  15. Mario Music

    Mario Music New Member Full Member

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    Ortiz is worse than Pulev, but Parker is not. Because he's younger and more perspective. Fighters with 38 years and over like Pulev, Povetkin, Chisora, Ortiz have gone through the best years and can only get worse.