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  • soul_survivor
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    #11
    Originally posted by Rammstein
    FAST Eddie is overall more accomplished and is a very top contender to anyone. He is very sharp. Wilder is only there due to his undefeated record, Fury too. Fury slightly above Wilder due to better competition. Fury will beat Chisora again, Chisora is somewhere in top 20.
    come on man, CHambers? when was the last time he fought a live dog? 2 years ago I think? lol your ridiculous

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    • BostonGuy
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      #12
      Originally posted by Rammstein
      FAST Eddie is overall more accomplished and is a very top contender to anyone. He is very sharp. Wilder is only there due to his undefeated record, Fury too. Fury slightly above Wilder due to better competition. Fury will beat Chisora again, Chisora is somewhere in top 20.
      You should rank a fighter based on his current accomplishments, not his potential or something he did years ago. No, Chambers should not be in the top ten list since I can't remember what his last big win was

      My list:

      1. Wlad
      2. Stiverne
      3. Povetkin
      4. Pulev
      5. Fury
      6. Jennings
      7. Takam
      8. Chisora
      9. Perez
      10. Wilder

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      • Weltschmerz
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        #13
        Originally posted by soul_survivor
        come on man, CHambers? when was the last time he fought a live dog? 2 years ago I think? lol your ridiculous
        Chambers is actually back and in great shape, even training with Fury. Based in UK England. Chambers you underrate, he would easily be KING at Cruiser. He is a top dawg at HW, beats most HWs. Remember, even Vlad almost couldn't KO him until Steward rushed him and made Vlad KO him with a goddamn JAB in the 12th round!

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        • Weltschmerz
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          #14
          Originally posted by BostonGuy
          You should rank a fighter based on his current accomplishments, not his potential or something he did years ago. No, Chambers should not be in the top ten list since I can't remember what his last big win was

          My list:

          1. Wlad
          2. Stiverne
          3. Povetkin
          4. Pulev
          5. Fury
          6. Jennings
          7. Takam
          8. Chisora
          9. Perez
          10. Wilder
          So why is del boy there when he beat a string of bums since having what, 4 losses in a row? You can put Davey haye on that list then.

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          • yoz
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            #15
            Originally posted by BostonGuy
            You should rank a fighter based on his current accomplishments, not his potential or something he did years ago. No, Chambers should not be in the top ten list since I can't remember what his last big win was

            My list:

            1. Wlad
            2. Stiverne
            3. Povetkin
            4. Pulev
            5. Fury
            6. Jennings
            7. Takam
            8. Chisora
            9. Perez
            10. Wilder
            I agree with this ^. Spot on.

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            • Weltschmerz
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              #16
              Originally posted by yoz
              I agree with this ^. Spot on.
              Lennox ducked the Vitali rematch.

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              • LacedUp
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                #17
                Originally posted by BostonGuy
                You should rank a fighter based on his current accomplishments, not his potential or something he did years ago. No, Chambers should not be in the top ten list since I can't remember what his last big win was

                My list:

                1. Wlad
                2. Stiverne
                3. Povetkin
                4. Pulev
                5. Fury
                6. Jennings
                7. Takam
                8. Chisora
                9. Perez
                10. Wilder
                Can't see Takam being in the top ten. I would replace him with Arreola and put him nearer the bottom. But otherwise, much more thorough list and I can go along with this.

                Originally posted by Rammstein
                So why is del boy there when he beat a string of bums since having what, 4 losses in a row? You can put Davey haye on that list then.
                Delboy took Scott's 0 and beat Kingpin and put him down in the process. Took the EBU title from Gerber, who's not special but at least on par with someone like Pianeta. Add to that he gave both Helenius, Fury, Vitali and Haye some tough fights leading up to that.

                He has a well deserved spot in the top ten.

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                • Elroy1
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Rammstein
                  Mostly due to his longevity and recent win over Mansour. Plus he floored Fury and was actually winning that one too if not for Fury bullying, elbowing, etc.
                  Fury easily beat Cunningham I thought.

                  That KD was imo due to nothing more than Fury clowning around.

                  Cunningham is a great boxer, Fury is just too damn big and a good boxer.

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                  • yoz
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Rammstein
                    Lennox ducked the Vitali rematch.
                    Right...

                    What does that have to do with the 'current' heavyweights?

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                    • Elroy1
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                      #20
                      Del Boy is not the best by far, but he is much better than record suggests..

                      He atleast drawed Helenius..

                      He did alright against VK..

                      He was doing well against Haye until caught..

                      He fought hard with Fury too, it's not fully conclusive.

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