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  • El Tejano
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    #1

    Now that Wlad is gone rank top 5 heavyweight currently...

    No Wlad !!!
    IMO TOP 5 Current Heavyweight
    1.Fury
    2.Povetkin
    3.Wilder
    4.Joshua
    5.Andy Ruiz
  • El-blanco
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    #2
    Until the guys you ranked from 3-5 beat someone, wlad is still top three.

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      #3
      If you look at transnational & ring ratings it will be:

      Fury
      (maybe wlad here?)
      Povetkin
      (or maybe here?)
      Wilder
      Pulev

      Both have Joshua at #10 and lets be honest Andy Ruiz is just a poor mans Arreola

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      • Rip Chudd
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        #4
        SMH. Boxing fans are sad. The guy loses one fight in about 10 years and all of a sudden he's been garbage this whole time. Fury beating Wlad is just that, nobody else from heavyweight could do it. He's still top 2 if not at least top 5

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        • fvanesbeck
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          #5
          Originally posted by El Tejano
          No Wlad !!!
          IMO TOP 5 Current Heavyweight
          1.Fury
          2.Povetkin
          3.Wilder
          4.Joshua
          5.Andy Ruiz
          Andy Ruiz eats better than he boxes. He has no business being in anyones top 5 unless it's a hot dog eating contest.

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            #6
            1) Fury
            2) Wlad
            3) Povetkin
            4) Wilder
            5) Ortiz


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            • HanzGruber
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              #7
              Andy Ruiz lol

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              • crold1
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                #8
                Fury
                Wlad (what do you mean no Wlad)
                Povetkin
                Wilder
                Pulev

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                • j0zef
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                  #9
                  When number one loses it doesn't mean he's no longer in top5. He beat Povetkin already and Wilder has been aaying he's not ready for awhile.

                  Fury
                  Klitchko
                  Pov
                  Wilder
                  Joshua/chagaev/Ortiz?

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                  • Chrismart
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                    #10
                    Fury
                    Wlad
                    Povetkin
                    Wilder
                    Pulev

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