Thanks. I am just calling it as I see it. There were a consensus of 3 top level heavyweights. Only 2 were willing to fight each other and one guy thoroughly outclassed the other for the overwhelming majority of the fight. The biggest mark on the 3rd guys resume before he got knocked out was the win over Wladimir Klitchko but Fury beat him a year and a half earlier.
Andy Ruiz's victory puts him in the top 3 instead of Joshua. But he was much lower on the rankings before the fight and because of the reasons I mentioned above there is no reason to place him higher than 3rd. He hasn't earned it yet.
Andy Ruiz's victory puts him in the top 3 instead of Joshua. But he was much lower on the rankings before the fight and because of the reasons I mentioned above there is no reason to place him higher than 3rd. He hasn't earned it yet.
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