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  • Heavyweight Shake up

    Really shaken up.
    Get your bets in now and get rich.

    This one's on the house.
    No thanks nessisary.



    World Champion -
    Bakhodir Jalolov, Uzbekistan

    1. Jared Anderson, USA
    2. Richard Torrez Jr, USA
    3. Vladyslav Sirenko, Ukraine
    4. Diego Lenzi, Italy
    5. Moses Itauma, England
    6. Sonny Conto, USA
    7. Evgeny Tishchenko, Russia
    8. Joshua Edwards, USA
    9. Oleksandr Zakhozhy, Ukraine
    10. Alexis Barriere, Canada
    11. Julio Cesar la Cruz, Cuba
    12. Zordan Holman, USA
    13. Patrick Brown, England
    14. Steven Williams, USA
    15. Jakhongir Zokirov, Uzbekistan
    16. Nelvie Tiafack, Cameroon
    17. Delicious Orie, England
    18. Arslan Yallyev, Russia
    19. Andriii Novitsky, Ukraine
    20. Agit Kabayel, Germany
    21. Abner Teixeira, Brazil
    22. Daniel Dubois, England
    23. Filip Hrgovic, Croatia
    24. Loren Alfonso, Azerbaijan
    25. Hearl Collins, USA
    26. ****** Gadzhimagomedov, Russia
    27. Tony Yoka, France, France
    28. Martin Bakole, Congo
    29. Lazizbek Mullojonov, Uzbekistan
    30. Alonzo Neal, USA
    31. Teremoana Jnr, Australia
    32. Efe Ajagba, Nigeria
    33. Fabio Wardley, England
    34. Enmanuel Reyes, Spain
    35. Gurgen Hovannisyan, Armenia
    36. Conor McCormack, England
    37. Joseph Parker, New Zealand
    38. Giorgi Ku****ashvili, Georgia
    39. Keon Massey, USA
    40. Gareed Gaines, USA
    41. Frazier Clarke, England
    42. Marko Milun, Croatia
    43. Aziz Abbes Mouhiidine, Italy
    44. Lenier Pero, Cuba
    45. Walter Karim Crucce, Argentina
    46. Diarga Balde, Senegal
    47. Viktor Jurk, Germany
    48. Justice Huni, Austrailia
    49. Gilbert Kabamba, USA
    50. Jermaine Franklin Jr, USA
    51. Djamili Aboudou Moindze, France
    52. Mourad Aliev, France
    53. Vangelis Nanitzanian, Greece
    54. Willys Mendoza, Columbia
    55. Sevon Langston, USA
    56. Xuezhen Han, China
    57. Sagar Sagar, India
    58. Svetoslav Teterin, Russia
    59. Aleski Dronov, Russia
    60. Nikita Putilov, Germany

  • #2
    I think it's a trash division right now so I'm not willing to back any of these guys until I see them prove it.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by famicommander View Post
      I think it's a trash division right now so I'm not willing to back any of these guys until I see them prove it.
      It's always the flagship division whether it sucks or not. It's a very good division now.

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      • #4
        Thanks. I took the time to look at the videos of the USA fighters on the list and other than Anderson and Torrez, the rest of the Americans look woeful.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post

          It's always the flagship division whether it sucks or not. It's a very good division now.
          No, it's a 3 man division right now. The worst in men's boxing by a lot, except bridgerweight which I refuse to acknowledge.

          Usyk is #1 easily, Fury and Joshua are the only real contenders. Parker is on a decent run but I'll never forgive him for making me sit through those Fa, Chisora, Leapai fights and he basically turtled for 12 rounds against Joshua and didn't even try to win.

          Dubois and Zhang are awful, Kabayel is untested, Hrgovic and Anderson are both trash.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by famicommander View Post
            I think it's a trash division right now so I'm not willing to back any of these guys until I see them prove it.
            American hands typed this.

            You don't see a black American as champ so you discount everyone at the top now.

            Fury Usyk Zhang Joshua all would do well against pretty much anyone through history

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            • #7
              Originally posted by famicommander View Post

              No, it's a 3 man division right now. The worst in men's boxing by a lot, except bridgerweight which I refuse to acknowledge.

              Usyk is #1 easily, Fury and Joshua are the only real contenders. Parker is on a decent run but I'll never forgive him for making me sit through those Fa, Chisora, Leapai fights and he basically turtled for 12 rounds against Joshua and didn't even try to win.

              Dubois and Zhang are awful, Kabayel is untested, Hrgovic and Anderson are both trash.
              Do you know anyone at the bar or the job site who can come collect his half a billion?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Pac=Duran View Post

                American hands typed this.

                You don't see a black American as champ so you discount everyone at the top now.

                Fury Usyk Zhang Joshua all would do well against pretty much anyone through history
                I'm not even black and no, Zhang would not do well against anyone through history. He's an incredibly slow, basic plodder who almost died trying to beat Jerry Forrest. He's old, fat, and isn't even aware that you're allowed to block or move your head out of the path of punches.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by famicommander View Post
                  I think it's a trash division right now so I'm not willing to back any of these guys until I see them prove it.
                  You are saying this because you are American.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post

                    Do you know anyone at the bar or the job site who can come collect his half a billion?
                    No, being able to beat up random bar guys does not make an impressive heavyweight contender.

                    There's a reason Ngannou was able to stroll into boxing and drop and cut Fury in his debut. There's a reason Joshua and Wilder were able to fail out of two other sports each, then pick up boxing as 19 year olds and become Olympic medalists and world heavyweight titlists very quickly. If Wilder didn't fail at football and then basketball nobody would ever know about his punching power; if Joshua didn't fail at track and soccer, same story.

                    It's because the skill level in the division is at a historic low right now.
                    LITTLE JOE LITTLE JOE likes this.

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