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  • BoxingUpdates
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    Comments Thread For: Ranking the heavyweights: The leaders? strengths, weaknesses, and futures

    Breaking down the top heavyweights, one by one, and assessing what might come next for each of them
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    Kabayel and Dubois are at the right points in their careers to lead the division next.

    Good article, but let it be known that heavyweights are the least-skilled in all of boxing.

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      I actually do not mind any of these evaluations. I am cheering for an Usyk-Kabayel bout after this glorified exhibition by the Pyramids. I kind of like that fight. Wardley "should" handle DuBois as I am tired of picking against Wardley and being wrong. That would set up Usyk for back-to-back respectable title defenses.

      As for the rest, I think Frank Sanchez, Gassiev, and Zhilei Zhang will donate their bodies for paydays and help sort out the wheat from the chafe. I do not hate this crop of HW. It is a nice mixture of aging names, respectable pros, and promising young guns,
      Last edited by landotter; 04-13-2026, 10:53 PM.

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