White Briton's Heavyweight Rankings
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The rankings have been ammended. This time I will give an explanation for the rankings.
① Vitali Klitschko, 41-2 (38 KO) (WBC)
Has never truly been beaten. Would smash Wladimir to pieces. Looks invincible in todays heavyweight division.
② Wladimir Klitschko, 55-3 (49 KO) (IBF, IBO, RING and WBO)
The weaker little brother, has been destroyed in the past.
③ David Haye, 25-1 (23 KO) (WBA)
The best of the rest.
④ 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.
⑤ 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.
⑥ Tony Thompson, 35-2 (23 KO)
Has some decent wins on his record and actually won a few rounds against Wladimir before being stopped.
⑦ 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.
⑧ Tomasz Adamek, 43-1 (28 KO)
Former 2 division world champion with 1 good win on his heavyweight record.
⑨ 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.
⑩ 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.Comment
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