https://www.*****.net/2018/09/10/wbc-heavyweights-september-2018/ 1 Dillian Whyte (Jamaica/GB) SILVER ---------------------- YEAH BUDDY!! 2 Luis Ortiz (Cuba) 3 Tyson Fury (GB) * CBP/P ----------------------------- LOL 4 Dominic Breazeale (US) 5 Tony Bellew (GB) 6 Joseph Parker (New Zealand) 7 Agit Kabayel (Germany) EBU 8 Dereck Chisora (GB) 9 Charles Martin (US) **Will move down following Kownacki loss 10 Adam Kownacki (US) 11 Oscar Rivas (Colombia/Canada) NABF 12 Hughie Fury (GB) BBB C 13 Bryant Jennings (US) 14 Andy Ruiz Jr. (Mexico) 15 Mariusz Wach (Poland) 16 Johann Duhaupas (France) 17 Carlos Takam (Cameroon) 18 Kyotaro Fujimoto (Japan) OPBF 19 Sergey Kuzmin (Russia) 20 Marco Huck (GB) 21 Bermane Stiverne (Haiti/Canada) 22 Tony Yoka (France) 23 Tomasz Adamek (Poland) 24 Robert Helenius (Finland) 25 Lucas Browne (Australia) 26 Gerald Washington (US) 27 Daniel Dubois (GB) YOUTH ---------------------------- Good for Dubois 28 Joe Joyce (GB) COMM 29 Simon Kean (Canada) FRANCOPHONE 30 Tyrone Spong (Surinam) LATINO -------------------- My man is rising!! 31 Filip Hrgovic (Croatia) 32 Artur Szpilka (Poland) 33 Nathan Gorman (GB) INTL Silver 34 Tom Schwarz (Germany) 35 Otto Wallin (Sweden) 36 Michael Hunter (US) 37 Izuagbe Ugonoh (Poland) 38 Tshibuabua Kalonga (Congo/Germany) ABU 39 Pitar Milas (Croatia) 40 Jermaine Franklin (US) Well 2018 was a cracker and 2019 is going to be a good year, my gut tells me. I'm waiting for (somewhat) novice Tyrone Spong to enter the scene like with many other great prospects.
In well over 4 years, Stiverne has a single disputed win over Rossy, and still the WBC has him at #21. What's the excuse?
After the Wilder rematch he was #13-#15 for a long time, I think they dropped him to #21 during the summer. I'm almost proud of WBC for doing that.
We Be Crooks at it again! Looking to justify Wilder vs Fury. Don't forget: Fury fought a cruiser weight 2 fights ago!