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  • JAB5239
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    #1

    Todays top 10 heavyweights

    Based on skills and h2h projections

    10. Helenius
    9. Chisora
    8. Arreola
    7. Haye
    6. Adamek
    5. Solis
    4. Chambers
    3. Povetkin
    2. Vitaly
    1. Wlad
  • Sage84
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    #2
    Decent list. Here's mine:

    1. Wlad
    2. Vitali
    3. Haye
    4. Solis
    5. Povetkin
    6. Chambers
    7. Adamek
    8. Chisora
    9. Arreloa
    10. Helenius

    I think they are the definitive top 10, but you can have them in any order depending on your opinion.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Sage84
      Decent list. Here's mine:

      1. Wlad
      2. Vitali
      3. Haye
      4. Solis
      5. Povetkin
      6. Chambers
      7. Adamek
      8. Chisora
      9. Arreloa
      10. Helenius

      I think they are the definitive top 10, but you can have them in any order depending on your opinion.
      My only problem is with Haye being ranked so high. He hasn't shown me squat in either the skills or h2h department to deserve such a lofty spot. If I were basing the list on pure talent, sure.

      Nice list though.

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      • Deal With It
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        #4
        Deontay Wilder is the most statistically dominant Heavyweight of all time.

        So until a blueprint is drafted up on how to crack the Deontay Wilder puzzle.

        1) Deontay Wilder





























        >9001) err'body else

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        • Sage84
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          #5
          Originally posted by JAB5239
          My only problem is with Haye being ranked so high. He hasn't shown me squat in either the skills or h2h department to deserve such a lofty spot. If I were basing the list on pure talent, sure.

          Nice list though.
          I was kinda basing my list on pure talent really. I dont think anyone below the Klitschko's has what I would call a good resume, some solid ones in there but no good ones (Including Haye). So I went for talent.

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            Originally posted by Deal With It
            Deontay Wilder is the most statistically dominant Heavyweight of all time.

            So until a blueprint is drafted up on how to crack the Deontay Wilder puzzle.

            1) Deontay Wilder

            >9001) err'body else
            Touche'.......

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              #7
              Originally posted by Sage84
              I was kinda basing my list on pure talent really. I dont think anyone below the Klitschko's has what I would call a good resume, some solid ones in there but no good ones (Including Haye). So I went for talent.
              Fair enough. Outside of the Klits the division is rubbish anyways. Hopefully it improves in the near future, but there's no sign of it.

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                My top 10.

                1. Wladimir Klitschko
                2. Vitali Klitshcko
                3. Alexander Povetkin
                4. Odlanier Solis
                5. Eddie Chambers
                6. Tomasz Adamek
                7. Derek Chisora
                8. Chris Arreola
                9. Derek Chisora
                10. Robert Helenius

                Not really much difference to anybody elses...which is scary tbh. The division will only get worse when the brothers finally hang the gloves up.

                I mean, the world title fights will probably be more exciting but i reckon a lot of belt swapping will take place...

                Im not sure about ranking Solis above Chambers...i was also tempted to put Tony Thompson into the 10 but idk...

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Cloud
                  My top 10.

                  1. Wladimir Klitschko
                  2. Vitali Klitshcko
                  3. Alexander Povetkin
                  4. Odlanier Solis
                  5. Eddie Chambers
                  6. Tomasz Adamek
                  7. Derek Chisora
                  8. Chris Arreola
                  9. Derek Chisora
                  10. Robert Helenius

                  Not really much difference to anybody elses...which is scary tbh. The division will only get worse when the brothers finally hang the gloves up.

                  I mean, the world title fights will probably be more exciting but i reckon a lot of belt swapping will take place...

                  Im not sure about ranking Solis above Chambers...i was also tempted to put Tony Thompson into the 10 but idk...
                  Is Chisora really good enough to be in the list twice?

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                  • Sage84
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Cloud
                    My top 10.

                    1. Wladimir Klitschko
                    2. Vitali Klitshcko
                    3. Alexander Povetkin
                    4. Odlanier Solis
                    5. Eddie Chambers
                    6. Tomasz Adamek
                    7. Derek Chisora
                    8. Chris Arreola
                    9. Derek Chisora
                    10. Robert Helenius

                    Not really much difference to anybody elses...which is scary tbh. The division will only get worse when the brothers finally hang the gloves up.

                    I mean, the world title fights will probably be more exciting but i reckon a lot of belt swapping will take place...

                    Im not sure about ranking Solis above Chambers...i was also tempted to put Tony Thompson into the 10 but idk...
                    You have Chisora twice.

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