My 6 are: Vitali Wlad Valuev Povetkin Haye Chambers If they fought and you were to award 3 points for a KO or a wide decision, 2 points for a close decision, 1 point for a draw, and nothing for a defeat. My points would be: Vitali 13 Wlad 13 Valuev 6 Haye 5 Povetkin 2 Chambers 0
Vitali 5 wins. Wlad 4 wins and 1 loss. Valuev 0 wins and 5 losses. Povetkin 3 wins and 2 losses. Haye 2 wins and 3 losses. Chambers 1 wins and 4 losses.
Wlad 5 wins => 4 knockouts, one ud over vitali 115-113, the new wlad can't get beaten vitali 4 wins, one loss=> 4 knockouts Valuev 3 wins, 2 losses => 3 uds chambers 2 wins, 3 losses=> one ko, and one ud povetkin 1 win, 4 losses => one ud haye 5 LOSSES => 4 ko and one ud
1.Vitali 5 wins 4 KO one UD:15 2.Haye: 3 wins 2 KO one UD: 9 Wlad: 3 wins 2 KO one UD: 9 4.Chambers: 2 wins 2 UD:5 5.Povetkin: 1 wins 1 KO:3 6.Valuev: 1 wins 1 UD:2
Sorry, Haye is not a top six heavyweight, not yet. Both Chagaev and Arreola belong in the top six over Haye.
The thread starter didn't say you have to use HIS top 6 heavyweights. He asked for YOUR top 6, and how they would do against each other.
nobody in the heavyweight can beat either klistko none of the fighters have enough experience to know how to deal with fighters like the klitsckos... its basicaly 2 champions and a bunch of contenders who will never ever learn enough to deal with those 2
* Vitali- 5-0...is favored to defeat everyone else * Wlad- 3-2...Loses to Vitali and Valuev (fails to adjust to being smaller man) * Haye- 3-2...Loses to Vitali and Wlad, defeats other three * Valuev- 3-2...Loses to Haye and Vitali * Povetkin- 1-5...already defeated Chambers, loses to everyone else * Chambers- 0-5...Loses to everyone (already lost to Povetkin, who was his best chance at a win)