Who is the best American heavyweight right now?

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  • The Hammer
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    #1

    Who is the best American heavyweight right now?

    Who do you rate as the best US heavyweight?
    46
    Bryant Jennings
    19.57%
    9
    Deontay Wilder
    36.96%
    17
    Amir Mansour
    6.52%
    3
    Chris Arreola
    19.57%
    9
    Steve Cunningham
    0.00%
    0
    Gerald Washington
    0.00%
    0
    Tony Thompson
    15.22%
    7
    Dominic Breazeale
    2.17%
    1
    Charles Martin
    0.00%
    0
    Aaron Green
    0.00%
    0

    The poll is expired.

  • Saul_Good
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    #2
    Eric Esch...

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    • Sugar Adam Ali
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      #3
      probably arreola,, with jennings and wilder right behind him

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      • Beercules
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        #4
        They all suck.

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        • deanrw
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          I picked Thompson. Although I can see a couple other American fighters beating him, I rate him above them until they prove otherwise. He travels and fights anyone, and at his age, is still proving his worth.

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          • White_Knight
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            #6
            I would have said Andy Ruiz or Trevor Bryan. Out of those listed, probably Wilder. Jennings is okay too. Arreola is a chunkosaurus.

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            • GoldenGloveLove
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              #7
              Who do I think is the best? Jennings.
              Who do I think should be rated highest? Thompson.

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              • SeekDaGreat
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                #8
                What about Eddie Chambers?

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                • Weebler I
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                  #9
                  Chris Arreola v Tony Thompson probably determines the No.1 US heavyweight imo.

                  Pushed to choose one, I'd probably go with Arreola. They should make this bout though.

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                  • Ray Corso
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                    I like Andy Ruiz but he's not on the voting list.
                    This young guy is well schooled and has talents and can bring his skills up if he gets serious. I see a plan in his eyes when he fights but there comes a time when instincts must take over and reactions take the place of thoughts.
                    Atleast he's interesting and I think he has a chance of progression.
                    No other heavyweight that's out there weither a seasoned pro or up and comer seems to be able to "grow in the sport"!
                    If this kid could get his weight to stop growing I think he could be fun to watch.
                    I know he's not from the States but he is North American hahaha.......
                    his height is ok at 6'2" however his reach is surprisingly short for his height. A 74" will make it tuff on him when he runs into giving away 5 to 8 inches against someone with an educated jab. Then again if you can take the jab away from a jabber your in business! That's one reason I see him as interesting.
                    Ray

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