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  • bojangles1987
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    #11
    Originally posted by JonoYoungP4P
    in my view, vitali would KO wlad if they ever fought
    I don't think so now. Vitali isn't shot, but he's far enough away from prime that Wlad would beat him now, IMO.

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    • Weebler I
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      #12
      No Audley? u is bein raciste

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      • Sparked_1985
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        #13
        Originally posted by The Weebler II
        No Audley? u is bein raciste
        An objective man could see this.

        Audley is 'The Great Thinker.'

        He's just so complex that most people don't understand him and how unlucky he was that Haye somewhat fortunately foiled his master plan.

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        • White Briton
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          #14
          The rankings have been ammended. This time I will give an explanation for the rankings.

          Vitali Klitschko, 41-2 (38 KO) (WBC)
          Has never truly been beaten. Would smash Wladimir to pieces. Looks invincible in todays heavyweight division.

          Wladimir Klitschko, 55-3 (49 KO) (IBF, IBO, RING and WBO)
          The weaker little brother, has been destroyed in the past.

          David Haye, 25-1 (23 KO) (WBA)
          The best of the rest.

          Ruslan Chagaev, 27-1-1 (17 KO)
          One of the only remaining former title holders that the Klits cleared out of the division. Has wins over several of the other former title pretenders.

          Alexander Povetkin, 21-0 (15 KO)
          Has some very good wins and is undefeated in the division. Sucks that he is unwilling to fight a Klitschko.

          Tony Thompson, 35-2 (23 KO)
          Has some decent wins on his record and actually won a few rounds against Wladimir before being stopped.

          Eddie Chambers, 35-2 (18 KO)
          Has some decent wins on his record but has lost both times he stepped up to the real top level.

          Tomasz Adamek, 43-1 (28 KO)
          Former 2 division world champion with 1 good win on his heavyweight record.

          Odlanier Solis, 17-0 (12 KO)
          Unbeaten Cuban title challenger with a string of decent wins on his record. Never really took an easy fight in his short career.

          Chris Arreola, 29-2 (25 KO)
          Brawler with a couple of decent wins on his slate, and some clear defeats to other fighters in the top 10.


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          To be honest, there really isn't much between the other fighters at heavyweight outside of the top 3-4.

          Alexander Dimitrenko, Denis Boytsov, Dereck Chisora, Juan Carlos Gomez and Samuel Peter deserve honourable mentions. They probably make up the 11-15 in the rankings, and a couple of them could be argued into the top 10.

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          • £-4-£
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            #15
            Wrong. Wlad is champion, Vitali number 1, Haye 2. Then pop whoever you want in at 10.

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