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  • Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post


    I know. And I try not to put a lot of stock in what he says because it's pretty clear that he loves to play the media, and being the media, they always show up in packs to print his nonsense. He's no different than Eddie Hearn, Bob Arum, Dana White or any other promoter that way.

    Unfortunately, found nowhere among the WBC rankings is Oleksandr Usyk or Zhilei Zhang. That's the problem with so many sanctioning bodies. But there are some good picks.

    WBC RATINGS. SEPTEMBER 2023

    1. Deontay Wilder. (Defeated x 2)
    2. Anthony Joshua
    3. Arslanbek Makhmudov
    4. Frank Sanchez
    5. Andy Ruiz
    6. Jared Anderson
    7. Efe Ajagba
    8. Dillian Whyte. (Defeated)
    9. Martin Bakole
    10.Joseph Parker
    11.Filip Hrgovic
    12.Daniel Dubois
    13.Agit Kabayel
    14.Otto Wallin. (Defeated)
    15.Bakhodir Jalolov


    Don't look for things like consistency, logic and fairness always from the various Sanctioning bodies, what they used to call, "Alphabet banditos".

    But they've had some good hits too.

    Fury last fought at the end of 2022 when he completed his trilogy against Derek Chisora, with his last mandatory defence coming against Dillian Whyte in April 2022.


    WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman has explained:

    “Tyson Fury is the WBC heavyweight champion. He has been willing, able, and trying to fight Oleksandr Usyk, Anthony Joshua and Andy Ruiz Jr. He has no mandatory contenders, so he is going to do this special event in Saudi Arabia. The ‘Baddest Man on the Planet’ featuring the WBC heavyweight champion and the former UFC champion".

    "He is not fighting Oleksandr Usyk because he was not ready last December. Then they couldn’t do it in March and then they went their separate ways. Anthony Joshua – the same thing, so don’t blame Tyson Fury. He has been there and been there ready,”

    "The mandatory contender is a rule to provide opportunities to the best contender in the division, not to be talked by the champion. If you force the mandatory just for the sake of it, you are doing a disservice to the sport. We will not be rushing up a mandatory contender. We had ordered Wilder vs Ruiz and the winner would have been a sensational mandatory contender and that fight did not take place.
    They are not participating in it so there is no mandatory contender".

    "Fury is the best heavyweight without a doubt. We would like to see Fury vs Usyk so we will not interfere in the plans to have a major showdown for all the belts so there is no hurry to find a mandatory contender and we will see what happens at the WBC convention".​
    That Arslanbek Makhmudov!!! What a terror!!! No wonder everyone is running for the hills!!! (said in Maxwell Smart voice "Ummm Willow the Wisp? (Whispering in same voice) 'who is Arslanbek Makhmudov?"

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    • Originally posted by billeau2 View Post

      That Arslanbek Makhmudov!!! What a terror!!! No wonder everyone is running for the hills!!! (said in Maxwell Smart voice "Ummm Willow the Wisp? (Whispering in same voice) 'who is Arslanbek Makhmudov?"
      Arslanbek Makhmudov is all than n' a bag a chips.
      that head swivel tick is extra scary.

      Tangentially......Do you rememder the Heavyweight contender who used to be a repeating guest star on "Get Smart"?
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      • Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post

        Arslanbek Makhmudov is all than n' a bag a chips.
        that head swivel tick is extra scary.

        Tangentially......Do you rememder the Heavyweight contender who used to be a repeating guest star on "Get Smart"?
        LOL that is the weirdest thing I've seen a fighter do in the ring over & over & over. Dude gots tourettes or something I bet.
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        • Can you blame him thou, it USE TO BE that the biggest purses came from unified title fights, this is no longer the case. The most financially lucrative fights in the last 20 years were NOT unified belt matchups.

          Name recognition is the new cash cow not the titles. Sport politik effectively ruined the value of belts.

          Also miss me with that machismo "be man blah blah blah" when your risking dementia pugulista when your career is over you want to earn that paper.
          Last edited by strykr619; 09-19-2023, 11:18 AM.
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          • Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post

            Well, I know a little something I guess.
            I was a contributing writer to "Fighting Sports Newsletter" during 1995 - 97, a homespun monthly publication out of Duluth, GA which served as the very first English language publication for Mixed Martial Arts, and the first MMA magazine published and distributed in the U.S. We had a staple in the top left corner, all in black & white. Ground zero for publicizing the new sport.

            Humble though it was, it opened the door for Sherdog, MMAJunkie, MMA Weekly, Cageside Press, FightMag, as well as paper mags like Extreme Fighter, Fighters Only, Grappling, Gracie Mag, Elite Fighters, UFC magazine, Real Fighter, Gladiator, Submission Fighter, etc.

            Ngannou holds impressive wins over Cain Velasquez, Junior Dos Santos, Jairzinho Rozenstruik, Andrei Arlovski, Stipe Miocic, Alistair Overeem, Curtis Blaydes, Anthony Hamilton, and beat Ciryl Gane unanimously and without much controversy.
            You could argue that Gane wasn't his most impressive showing if you like, but Ngannou was already "moved on" to bigger and better things than being UFC champion by that time.

            Know your conversation counterpart, Son.



            Heavyweights in MMA Rules 1993 - 2023:

            1. Fedor Emelianenko 40-7-0. RUS. 6-1. 2
            2. Francis Ngannou. 17-3-0. CAM.
            3. Stipe Miocic. 20-4-0. US
            4. Antonio Robrigo Nogueira. 34-10-1. BRZ
            5. Cain Velasquez. 14-3-0. US
            6. Fabricio Werdum. 24-9-1. BRZ
            7. Jon Jones. 27-1-0. US
            8. Junior Dos Santos. 21-10-0. BRZ
            9. Randy Couture. 19-11-0. US
            10. Josh Barnett. 35-8-0. US
            11. Tim Sylvia. 31-10-0. US
            12. Vitor Belfort. 26-14-1 BRZ
            13. Alistair Overeem. 47-19-0. NET
            14. Royce Gracie. 15-2-3. BRZ
            15. Ken Shamrock. 28-17-2. US
            16. Mirko Filipovic. 38-11-2. CRO
            17. Dan Severn. 101-19-7. US
            18. Bas Rutten 28-4-1. NET
            19. Daniel Cormier 22-3-0. US
            20. Frank Mir. 19-13-0. US
            21. Andrei Arlovski. 34-22-0. RUS
            22. Mark Coleman. 16-10-0. US
            23. Igor Vovchanchyn. 55-10-1. UKR
            24. Brock Lesnar 5-3-0. US
            25. Curtis Blaydes. 17-4-0. US
            26. Ryan Bader. 31-7-0. US
            27. Travis Browne. 18-7-1. US
            28. Semmy Schilt. 26-14-1. NET
            29. Ciryl Gane. 12-2-0. FRA
            30. Don Frye. 21-9-1. US
            31. Dan Henderson. 32-15-0. US
            32. Cheick Congo. 31-12-3. FRA
            33. Ben Rothwell. 37-14-0. US
            34. Kazushi Sakuaba. 26-17-3. JAP
            35. Marco Ruas. 9-4-2. BRZ
            36. Wanderlei Silva. 35-14-2. BRZ
            37. Derrick Lewis. 27-11-0. US
            38. Mark Hunt. 13-14-1. NZ
            39. Masakatsu Funaki. 40-13-2. JAP
            40. Travis Wuiff. 78-22-1. US
            41. Alexander Emelianenko. 28-9-1. RUS
            42. Alexander Volkov. 36-10-0. RUS
            43. Pedro Rizzo. 20-11-0. BRZ
            44. Mark Kerr. 15-11-0. US
            45. Maurice Smith. 14-14-0. US
            46. Kazuyuki Fujita. 18-14-0. JAP
            47. Antonio Silva. 19-15-1. BRZ
            48. Kevin Randleman. 17-16. US
            49. Ricco Rodriguez. 54-27-1. US
            50. Jeff Monson. 61-27-2. US
            Shane Carwin. 12-2-0. US
            Oleg Taktarov. 17-5-2. RUS
            Hidehiko Yoshida. 9-8-1. JAP
            Roy Nelson. 23-19-0. US
            Sergei Kharitonov. 34-9-2. RUS
            Matt Mitrione. 13-9-1. US
            Gabriel Gonzaga. 17-12-0. BRZ
            Jairzinho Rozenstruik. 13-5-0. SUR


            The UFC Heavyweight title history:

            Royce Gracie. 1993
            Steve Jennum. 1994
            Royce Gracie. 1994
            Dan Severn. 1995
            Ken Shamrock. 1995
            Oleg Taktarov. 1995
            Marco Ruas. 1995
            Don Frye. 1996
            Mark Coleman. 1996
            Vitor Belfort. 1997
            Maurice Smith. 1997
            Randy Couture. 1997
            Bas Rutten. 1999
            Kevin Randleman. 1999
            Randy Couture. 2000
            Josh Barnett. 2002
            Rico Rodriguez. 2002
            Tim Sylvia. 2003
            Frank Mir. 2004
            Andre Arlovski. 2005
            Tim Sylvia. 2006
            Randy Couture. 2007
            Antonio Nogueira 2008
            Brock Lesnar. 2008
            Cain Velasquez. 2010
            Junior Dos Santos 2011
            Cain Velasquez. 2012
            Fabricio Werdum. 2014
            Stipe Miocic. 2016
            Daniel Cormier. 2018
            Stipe Miocic. 2019
            Francis Ngannou 2021
            Jon Jones. 2023​
            Half those guys Ngannou beat we’re past prime guys . I saw UFC 1 contracts in person you ain’t going to nothing here SON . Your boxing talk on here is atrocious and I’m betting if I really dove in on you here concerning MMA it would be worse . Your literally in the twilight zone on here I can’t imagine what articles you posted would look like ? You didn’t even know why Usyk wasn’t ranked in the WBC and talk as if your a knowledgeable person on here? Gtfoh .Lol
            Last edited by juggernaut666; 09-19-2023, 11:22 AM.

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            • Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post

              Half those guys Ngannou beat we’re past prime guys . I saw UFC 1 contracts in person you ain’t going to nothing here SON . Your boxing talk on here is atrocious and I’m betting if I really dove in on you here concerning MMA it would be worse . Your literally in the twilight zone on here I can’t imagine what articles you posted would look like ? Lol
              To be impartial thou, your fight who is in front of you. Ngannou is good but he isn't the monster that people are trying to hype him up to be. JBJ would eat that man up for lunch.

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              • Originally posted by strykr619 View Post

                To be impartial thou, your fight who is in front of you. Ngannou is good but he isn't the monster that people are trying to hype him up to be. JBJ would eat that man up for lunch.
                Ngannou is not the goat he can’t be with his record and no record title defenses that’s just a fact . The heavyweight division is a crazy thing in UFC heavyweight division. I think no one’s ever defended the title 4/5 times ?
                Last edited by juggernaut666; 09-19-2023, 11:25 AM.

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                • Originally posted by factsarenice View Post


                  Ok...sure...lets be honest. Fury won his first belt jacked on steroids, fought Wilder 3 times and Derick Chisora 3 times and other than that, Fury hasn't done jack shyt. World champions might NOT be elected but they certainly are NOT self appointed. And since we are being honest, apart from the spelling and punctuation your post may be the ******est justification I've read in along time. How is that, honest enough?
                  Badly misinformed, but yes, perfectly honest.
                  Being the champion is a natural process where the cream floats to the top.

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                  • Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post

                    Half those guys Ngannou beat we’re past prime guys . I saw UFC 1 contracts in person you ain’t going to nothing here SON . Your boxing talk on here is atrocious and I’m betting if I really dove in on you here concerning MMA it would be worse . Your literally in the twilight zone on here I can’t imagine what articles you posted would look like ? You didn’t even know why Usyk wasn’t ranked in the WBC and talk as if your a knowledgeable person on here? Gtfoh .Lol
                    Diagnosis: A Big UFC fan prepping for the beating that is to come.

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                    • Originally posted by strykr619 View Post

                      To be impartial thou, your fight who is in front of you. Ngannou is good but he isn't the monster that people are trying to hype him up to be. JBJ would eat that man up for lunch.
                      Jones is a PED cheat and a felon who hid from Ngannou for 3 years. And Ngannou at least beat the guy with the most UFC heavyweight defenses (only 3).

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