My current Heavyweight Top 10

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  • tua1
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    • Sep 2004
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    #71
    1.David Tua (he's returning and in future he will take all belts)
    2.Lamon Brewster (a best heavyweight at this moment, but he won't stop Tua)
    3.VItali Klitshko
    4.Chris Byrd
    5.James Toney
    6.Haseem Rahman
    7.Andrew Golota (regardless of defeat by Brewster, he is the mam who can beat V.Klistschko)
    8.Jameel Mccline
    9.Monte Barret
    10.Mike Tyson

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    • jpboxer3
      J.L Castillo!
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      • Apr 2004
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      #72
      My top10

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      • Manny_P
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        • May 2005
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        #73
        I only like Vitali and Sam Peter honestly.

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        • TheGreat1
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          • Jun 2004
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          #74
          1. Bryd
          2. V.K.
          3. Toney
          4. Brewster
          5. Ruiz
          6. Rahman
          7. Wlad
          8. Barrett
          9. Brock
          10.Peter

          This is my Top ten list. I tried to use a little common sense unlike in the orginal post, I guess he was putting his favorites, which if i did that i would have to rearrange my whole list aswell.

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          • NAB
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            • Nov 2004
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            #75
            Originally posted by tremendous
            10. Monte Barrett (skilled, true fighter when focussed)
            9. Vitali Klitschko (in my opinion, one of the most overrated boxers ever)
            8. David Tua (hope he fights more often, he is real good I believe)
            7. Samuel Peter (not experienced yet, but will be successful I think)
            6. James Toney (difficult to judge because of his use of steroids)
            5. Chris Byrd (If only he punched a little harder)
            4. Hasim Rahman (a lot more than a one-hit-wonder)
            3. John Ruiz (Very underrated in my honest view)
            2. Lamon Brewster (Not only since he beat up Golota)
            1. Mike Tyson (You may doubt he is the best, you shall see soon)
            Your list does not relfect your name.

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