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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #1

    The hottest heavyweights right now

    Sure, everybody says Fury, Usyk, and Joshua, but that is not the story.

    Fury only struggled badly fighting UFC bum, Usyk beat the guy everybody expected him to beat, Joshua beat 3 guys he was expected to beat.

    The hottest heavyweights are Zhang, Parker, Kabayel.

    Zhang beat down Joyce twice, the guy that was seen some unbeatable monster KO artist, reserved for Fury.

    Parker won every round against Wilder, the guy many casuals still believed that would KO Parker easily.

    Kabayel knocked out Makhmudov in the fight, he was a big underdog in.
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    #2
    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
    Sure, everybody says Fury, Usyk, and Joshua, but that is not the story.

    Fury only struggled badly fighting UFC bum, Usyk beat the guy everybody expected him to beat, Joshua beat 3 guys he was expected to beat.

    The hottest heavyweights are Zhang, Parker, Kabayel.

    Zhang beat down Joyce twice, the guy that was seen some unbeatable monster KO artist, reserved for Fury.

    Parker won every round against Wilder, the guy many casuals still believed that would KO Parker easily.

    Kabayel knocked out Makhmudov in the fight, he was a big underdog in.
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    • HeadShots
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      #3
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      yeah.

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        #4
        Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
        Sure, everybody says Fury, Usyk, and Joshua, but that is not the story.

        Fury only struggled badly fighting UFC bum, Usyk beat the guy everybody expected him to beat, Joshua beat 3 guys he was expected to beat.

        The hottest heavyweights are Zhang, Parker, Kabayel.

        Zhang beat down Joyce twice, the guy that was seen some unbeatable monster KO artist, reserved for Fury.

        Parker won every round against Wilder, the guy many casuals still believed that would KO Parker easily.

        Kabayel knocked out Makhmudov in the fight, he was a big underdog in.
        Maybe Zhang.

        But it is worth noting that Joshua is very familiar with all 3 of those. He's beaten Zhang in the Olympics, beaten Parker, and used Kabayel for sparring in the past.

        If AJ is the consensus no3 I'd still make him a big favorite to beat those 3. Against Wallin the opinion in boxing circles in this country is that AJ was just very familiar with Wallin which was why he was so comfortable and dominant. Beaten him a few times in the amateurs and used him for a sparring several times.

        Hard to imagine Usyk getting beat by those 3.

        Fury it is hard to say. Fury is the type you'd always suspect one day he just turns up and as awful and he's packing it in.

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          #5
          Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
          Sure, everybody says Fury, Usyk, and Joshua, but that is not the story.

          Fury only struggled badly fighting UFC bum, Usyk beat the guy everybody expected him to beat, Joshua beat 3 guys he was expected to beat.

          The hottest heavyweights are Zhang, Parker, Kabayel.

          Zhang beat down Joyce twice, the guy that was seen some unbeatable monster KO artist, reserved for Fury.

          Parker won every round against Wilder, the guy many casuals still believed that would KO Parker easily.

          Kabayel knocked out Makhmudov in the fight, he was a big underdog in.
          I like Sanchez, given the opportunities ,I think he can put the cat among the pigeons,I give him a good chance against AJ.

          A J beating Wallin means jack **** to me.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Sparked_26

            Maybe Zhang.

            But it is worth noting that Joshua is very familiar with all 3 of those. He's beaten Zhang in the Olympics, beaten Parker, and used Kabayel for sparring in the past.

            If AJ is the consensus no3 I'd still make him a big favorite to beat those 3. Against Wallin the opinion in boxing circles in this country is that AJ was just very familiar with Wallin which was why he was so comfortable and dominant. Beaten him a few times in the amateurs and used him for a sparring several times.

            Hard to imagine Usyk getting beat by those 3.

            Fury it is hard to say. Fury is the type you'd always suspect one day he just turns up and as awful and he's packing it in.
            Amateur boxing means sh.it in pro. being sparring partner means nothing.

            You want me to give Joshua and Usyk some fantasy wins here.

            If usyk wants me to believe he beats Zhang, he must fight him.

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            • Toffee
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              #7
              6 good fighters listed there. Hrgovic a bit unlucky not to be considered... his win against Zhang should be aging very well. Then you've got Dubois at only 26 who has plenty to come.

              They're are a couple more in the top 10 who I'd like to see tested - Andersen, and Sanchez.

              It's a decent division right now.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Toffee
                6 good fighters listed there. Hrgovic a bit unlucky not to be considered... his win against Zhang should be aging very well. Then you've got Dubois at only 26 who has plenty to come.

                They're are a couple more in the top 10 who I'd like to see tested - Andersen, and Sanchez.

                It's a decent division right now.
                Hrgovic's win against Zhang isn't aging well because it wasn't a good win. A lot of people felt he lost that fight.

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                • BoxOfficer
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07

                  Hrgovic's win against Zhang isn't aging well because it wasn't a good win. A lot of people felt he lost that fight.
                  But he didn't lose the fight.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by BoxOfficer

                    But he didn't lose the fight.
                    And Rolly is holding a WBA belt now. What's your point?

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