Champ-Wlad 1-Valuev 2-The Goat Herder 3-Chagaev 4-Povetkin 5-Sultan 6-Virchis 7-Gomez 8-Thompson 9-Chambers 10-Ruiz top prospect: David Haye Who's yours?
1. Wladimir Klitschko 2. Ruslan Chagaev 3. Samuel Peter 4. Nicolay Valuev 5. Alexander Povetkin 6. Sultan Ibragimov 7. Tony Thompson 8. Vladimir Virchis 9. Juan Carlos Gomez 10. Eddie Chambers I'll wait until Haye formally steps up to heavyweight for good to rank him. People have told me he's going to face Rahman. Look for a 1st round KO.
:good yeah seems fair enough that one. TBH don't look at the heavyweight division at the moment because its shite but now haye jumping up it will look quite exciting.
Ibragimov below that club fighter Arreola is a joke. He won't go far, I assure you 1. Wlad 2. Chagaev 3. Peter 4. Valuev 5. Povetkin 6. Ibragimov 7. Virchis I can't even be bothered to rank the rest, they are appauling
Haye is top 10 just by saying he's moving up in weight....these guys are shockingly lacking in speed and skill at heavy right now
1. Vladimir Klitschko 2. Samuel Peter 3. Ruslan Chagaev 4. Nikolai Valuev 5. Sultan Ibragimov 6. Alexander Povektin 7. Eddie Chambers 8. Oleg Maskaev 9. Tony Thompson 10. Vladimir Virchis The best of the rest (in no particular order): John Ruiz, Alexander Dmitrienko, Calvin Brock, Jameel McCline, Juan Carlos Gomez, Hasim Rahman, James Toney Best prospect (possibly): David Haye Question mark: Vitali Klitschko
P.S. - I didn't include Areola in my ratings because he is completely untested. He needs to beat a decent "B" level fighter before I take a serious look at him.
So if Joe Calzaghe announced he was moving to he, he should shoot to the top. He has prove his worth against actual hws not named Bonin. BTW, i'll take Wlad's handspeed, skill and power at hw over anyone around today.
1/wlad 2/chagaev 3/peter 4/povetkin 5/valuev 6/gomez 7/chambers 8/ruiz 9/dimetranko 10/ibragmanov. 11/maskaev 12/thompson 13/virchis 14/toney 15/haye best prospect boystov.
1. Wladimir Klitschko 2. Ruslan Chagaev 3. Samuel Peter 4. Nicolai Valuev 5. Alexander Povetkin 6. Tony Thompson 7. Juan Carlos Gomez 8. Alexander Dimitrenko 9. John Ruiz 10. Sultan Ibragimov
How on earth does someone still have Valuev above Chagaev? Does beating someone not matter? Is record numbers all that matter? Anyways: 1. Wlad Klitschko 2. Samuel Peter 3. Ruslan Chagaev 4. Alexander Povetkin 5. Nikolay Valuev 6. Tony Thompson 7. Vladimir Virhis 8. Sultan Ibragimov 9. Juan Carlos Gomez 10. John Ruiz 11. Oleg Maskaev 12. Dimitrenko 13. Eddie Chambers 14. Chris Arreola 15. Andrew Golota