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  • Parody
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    How do you Rank the Heavyweights Now?

    Samuel Peter Improved a Lot Last Night. Good fight and Peter won 10 rounds in that fight. He is young and will only get better from now, I think he is the hardest puncher and can box a bit as well, He was counterpunching the counterpuncher...the Ali shuffle was classic, he did a lit bit of Floyd Mayweather shoulder roll. lol Peter is a good entertainer too, and hes a nice guy outside the ring, I think he could be a role model and a good champion. He dominated Toney this time, I think Peter could beat anyone in the HW Division, the guy who will give him his toughest fight is Wlad.

    HW Ranking:

    1. Wladimir Klitschko
    2. Samuel Peter
    3. Nikolay Valuev
    4. Oleg Maskaev
    5. Ruslan Chagaev
    6. Shannon Briggs
    7. Vladimir Virchis
    8. Calvin Brock
    9. Tony Thompson
    10. Lamon Brewster (Where Art Thou?)
    Last edited by Parody; 01-07-2007, 12:04 PM.
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    #2
    I don't see how Maskaev could be ahead of Valuev.



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      #3
      Originally posted by Parody
      Samuel Peter Improved a Lot Last Night. Good fight and Peter won 10 rounds in that fight. He is young and will only get better from now, I think he is the hardest puncher and can box a bit as well, He was counterpunching the counterpuncher...the Ali shuffle was classic, he did a lit bit of Floyd Mayweather shoulder roll. lol Peter is a good entertainer too, and hes a nice guy outside the ring, I think he could be a role model and a good champion. He dominated Toney this time, I think Peter could beat anyone in the HW Division, the guy who will give him his toughest fight is Wlad.

      HW Ranking:

      1. Wladimir Klitschko
      2. Samuel Peter
      3. Oleg Maskaev
      4. Nikolay Valuev
      5. Ruslan Chagaev
      6. Shannon Briggs
      7. Vladimir Virchis
      8. Calvin Brock
      9. Tony Thompson
      10. Lamon Brewster (Where Art Thou?)


      ......Pretty good ranking IMO but I would probably put Valuev ahead of Maskaev and I'm not sure where guys like Thompson, Virchis, and Chagaev really stand.

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      • Rudyo
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        #4
        HW Ranking:

        1. Wladimir Klitschko
        2. Samuel Peter
        3. Oleg Maskaev
        4. Shanon Briggs
        5. Calvin Brock
        6. Nikoly Valuev
        7. Ruslan Chagaev
        8. Sultan Ibragimov
        9. James Toney
        10. Sergei Lyakovich

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        • Tong Po
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          #5
          Matt Skelton's better than half of them.

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          • Parody
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            #6
            Originally posted by RunW/Knives
            I don't see how Maskaev could be ahead of Valuev.
            Your right..Maskaev beat Rahman who got Vitali's belt thats why I put him there, but to be honest Maskaev has'nt beaten anyone else apart from Rahman Twice, I hope Valuev finished McCline is less than 6 rounds.

            As for the topic, who agrees Sam Peter at #2?

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            • Tong Po
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              #7
              Not sure whether Peter or Valuev should be #2. I wonder if Peter would have the same success against the giant fat man that he did againt the little fat man...

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              • !! Mr. Soprano
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                #8
                1 - Klitschko
                2 - Peter
                3 - Valuev
                4 - Maskaev
                5 - Floyd Mayweather
                6 - Briggs
                7 - Chagaev
                8 - Ibragimov
                9 - Brock
                10 - Toney

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                • beez721
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Parody
                  Samuel Peter Improved a Lot Last Night. Good fight and Peter won 10 rounds in that fight. He is young and will only get better from now, I think he is the hardest puncher and can box a bit as well, He was counterpunching the counterpuncher...the Ali shuffle was classic, he did a lit bit of Floyd Mayweather shoulder roll. lol Peter is a good entertainer too, and hes a nice guy outside the ring, I think he could be a role model and a good champion. He dominated Toney this time, I think Peter could beat anyone in the HW Division, the guy who will give him his toughest fight is Wlad.

                  HW Ranking:

                  1. Wladimir Klitschko
                  2. Samuel Peter
                  3. Nikolay Valuev
                  4. Oleg Maskaev
                  5. Ruslan Chagaev
                  6. Shannon Briggs
                  7. Vladimir Virchis
                  8. Calvin Brock
                  9. Tony Thompson
                  10. Lamon Brewster (Where Art Thou?)

                  I pretty much agree with those rankings although I dont know anything about wlad virchis. tony thompson is the sleeper of the group. an awckward southpaw that would give problems to all in that group and will probably be avoided like the plague due to his style. Im drooling over the prospects of wlad peter 2 and I pray to god that steward tries to get wlad to fight more agressively this time around. he'll have a bigger chance of getting stopped himself but he'll also have a better chance of stopping peter and giving us fans a great night. I favor wlad as I think he's just too fundamentally sound for peter but it is a dangerous fight for him and peter has the best chance of anyone of stopping him

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                  • beez721
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by RunW/Knives
                    I don't see how Maskaev could be ahead of Valuev.
                    watch valuevs fights with donald and ruiz and you may change your mind. I think valuev has improved some since then but he still got a gift over donald and that fight with ruiz was very very close

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