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  • #51
    1. Fury
    2. Wlad
    3. Ortiz
    4. Parker
    5. Joshua
    6. Wilder
    7. Povetkin
    8. Jennings
    9. Takam
    10. Pulev

    There's mine, based mostly on skill/eye test

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    • #52
      Originally posted by John Locke View Post
      1. Fury
      2. Wlad
      3. Ortiz
      4. Parker
      5. Joshua
      6. Wilder
      7. Povetkin
      8. Jennings
      9. Takam
      10. Pulev

      There's mine, based mostly on skill/eye test

      [IMG]http://i390.***********.com/albums/oo349/Nowitness41Dirk/kevin2.gif[/IMG]

      It's not just that you're including Parker but you're including him above Povetkin, Pulev, Wilder and even Joshua, yet claim that your list is based on skill/eye test.

      Explain how the skill set of Parker is above that of say, Povetkin?

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      • #53
        1. Wilder

        2. Fury

        3. Ortiz

        4. Povetkin

        5. Klitschko

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        • #54
          Originally posted by soul_survivor View Post

          [IMG]http://i390.***********.com/albums/oo349/Nowitness41Dirk/kevin2.gif[/IMG]

          It's not just that you're including Parker but you're including him above Povetkin, Pulev, Wilder and even Joshua, yet claim that your list is based on skill/eye test.

          Explain how the skill set of Parker is above that of say, Povetkin?
          I really don't see what's so good about Povetkin, he's very overrated I think. Not sure why everyone is picking him to beat Wilder either, I mean Wilder ain't that good, but neither is Povetkin.

          As for Parker, I really like what I've seen from him, he's my fav heavyweight atm. He's very sharp, explosive and he's got a very good jab. Also, again based on just gut feeling, he's very durable/sturdy imo, I don't think he hits as hard as AJ or Wilder, but he takes a better shot for sure.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by John Locke View Post
            I really don't see what's so good about Povetkin, he's very overrated I think. Not sure why everyone is picking him to beat Wilder either, I mean Wilder ain't that good, but neither is Povetkin.

            As for Parker, I really like what I've seen from him, he's my fav heavyweight atm. He's very sharp, explosive and he's got a very good jab. Also, again based on just gut feeling, he's very durable/sturdy imo, I don't think he hits as hard as AJ or Wilder, but he takes a better shot for sure.
            The way Povetkin has applied himself, his new found conditioning and dedication, coupled with his stellar amateur career make him the best heavyweight in the division for his size, reach and frame, no one compares to him skill wise, only heavyweight has become the land of the freakish giant oafs.

            I'm not even a huge Povetkin fan but it is evident he has a better pedigree and schooling than the average contender and title holders in the division, with maybe a couple of rare instances such as Ortiz for instance, who is basically an even bigger Povetkin, he is the one to look out for, expect Wilder, Fury and Glazkov to avoid like the plague.

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            • #56
              We will know more after next weekend.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by soul_survivor View Post
                With all the turmoil in the heavyweight division currently and the changing of the tide, what does your top 10 in the division look like?

                I'd go with:

                1. Fury
                2. Wlad
                3. Povetkin
                4. Wilder
                5. Pulev
                6. Chagaev
                7. Ortiz
                8. Jennings
                9. Glazkov
                10. Takam

                Chag is reaching the end of the line and isn't very active, so I can understand some placing him lower but Ortiz may be something to get excited about...for now. He is 36 and time will catch up with him very soon.

                It's about time these guys started fighting each other, Pulev v Chag, Ortiz b Wilder/Glazkov and so on.
                I agree with the top 4.

                Pulev & Chagaev no 5 & 6? Not for my money. Chagaev is nowhere near top 10 let alone top 6. Pulev sucks too.

                I'd have Ortiz, Jennings, Joshua following the top 4. Then probably Glazkov, Stiverne and Takam.

                And then maybe Pulev or someone else.

                Depending on how Haye looks next weekend, he might creep in as well.
                Last edited by LacedUp; 01-10-2016, 02:52 AM.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by -Scott-Weiland- View Post
                  The way Povetkin has applied himself, his new found conditioning and dedication, coupled with his stellar amateur career make him the best heavyweight in the division for his size, reach and frame, no one compares to him skill wise, only heavyweight has become the land of the freakish giant oafs.

                  I'm not even a huge Povetkin fan but it is evident he has a better pedigree and schooling than the average contender and title holders in the division, with maybe a couple of rare instances such as Ortiz for instance, who is basically an even bigger Povetkin, he is the one to look out for, expect Wilder, Fury and Glazkov to avoid like the plague.
                  Ortiz "basically an even bigger" Povetkin?

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                  • #59
                    Fury
                    Wlad
                    Wilder
                    Povetkin
                    Ortiz


                    Only heavyweights that really matter at the moment

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by -Scott-Weiland- View Post
                      The way Povetkin has applied himself, his new found conditioning and dedication, coupled with his stellar amateur career make him the best heavyweight in the division for his size, reach and frame, no one compares to him skill wise, only heavyweight has become the land of the freakish giant oafs.

                      I'm not even a huge Povetkin fan but it is evident he has a better pedigree and schooling than the average contender and title holders in the division, with maybe a couple of rare instances such as Ortiz for instance, who is basically an even bigger Povetkin, he is the one to look out for, expect Wilder, Fury and Glazkov to avoid like the plague.
                      Sorry boss, I don't see it. He's a solid, strong fighter with decent skill, but that's it, nothing more for me.

                      I think Fury beats him no problem, I'd pick Wilder to beat him as well.

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