New TBRB, ESPN, BoxRec top 10 at heavyweight

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  • famicommander
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    #1

    New TBRB, ESPN, BoxRec top 10 at heavyweight

    TBRB:
    1. Andy Ruiz, Jr.
    2. Deontay Wilder
    3. Tyson Fury
    4. Anthony Joshua
    5. Dillian Whyte
    6. Luis Ortiz (unchanged)
    7. Alexander Povetkin
    8. Kubrat Pulev
    9. Joseph Parker
    10. Adam Kownacki

    BoxRec:
    1. Deontay Wilder
    2. Andy Ruiz, Jr.
    3. Anthony Joshua
    4. Oleksandr Usyk
    5. Tyson Fury
    6. Alexander Povektin
    7. Dillian Whyte
    8. Kubrat Pulev
    9. Luis Ortiz
    10. Dereck Chisora

    ESPN:
    1. Deontay Wilder
    2. Tyson Fury
    3. Andy Ruiz, Jr
    4. Anthony Joshua
    5. Dillian Whyte
    6. Joseph Parker
    7. Luis Ortiz
    8. Alexander Povetkin
    9. Adam Kownacki
    10. Oleksandr Usyk

    The new Ring ratings should be next week.

    Depending on the Ruiz vs Joshua outcome, Wilder vs Fury II could be for the Ring belt and the lineal (TBRB) title.
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    #2
    Thanks bud, I appreciate the update, green K to ya.

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    • QueensburyRules
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      #3
      Originally posted by famicommander
      TBRB:
      1. Andy Ruiz, Jr.
      2. Deontay Wilder
      3. Tyson Fury
      4. Anthony Joshua
      5. Dillian Whyte
      6. Luis Ortiz (unchanged)
      7. Alexander Povetkin
      8. Kubrat Pulev
      9. Joseph Parker
      10. Adam Kownacki

      BoxRec:
      1. Deontay Wilder
      2. Andy Ruiz, Jr.
      3. Anthony Joshua
      4. Oleksandr Usyk
      5. Tyson Fury
      6. Alexander Povektin
      7. Dillian Whyte
      8. Kubrat Pulev
      9. Luis Ortiz
      10. Dereck Chisora

      ESPN:
      1. Deontay Wilder
      2. Tyson Fury
      3. Andy Ruiz, Jr
      4. Anthony Joshua
      5. Dillian Whyte
      6. Joseph Parker
      7. Luis Ortiz
      8. Alexander Povetkin
      9. Adam Kownacki
      10. Oleksandr Usyk

      The new Ring ratings should be next week.

      Depending on the Ruiz vs Joshua outcome, Wilder vs Fury II could be for the Ring belt and the lineal (TBRB) title.
      - -Fat Andy #1 beat the former #1 long time Unified Champ who is now #2.

      Let the chimps, chumps & chingas scrap for #3...

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        #4
        Originally posted by QueensburyRules
        - -Fat Andy #1 beat the former #1 long time Unified Champ who is now #2.

        Let the chimps, chumps & chingas scrap for #3...
        ESPN, BoxRec, TBRB, Ring, WBA, IBF, WBO, and IBO all have Joshua between 3 and 5.

        Nobody but you and his mom thinks he's top 2.

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          #5
          Originally posted by famicommander
          ESPN, BoxRec, TBRB, Ring, WBA, IBF, WBO, and IBO all have Joshua between 3 and 5.

          Nobody but you and his mom thinks he's top 2.
          - -U nobody's mom housemaid?

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          • Nay_Sayer
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            #6
            Originally posted by famicommander
            ESPN, BoxRec, TBRB, Ring, WBA, IBF, WBO, and IBO all have Joshua between 3 and 5.

            Nobody but you and his mom thinks he's top 2.
            ^This

            Lol...

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              #7
              Originally posted by famicommander
              ESPN, BoxRec, TBRB, Ring, WBA, IBF, WBO, and IBO all have Joshua between 3 and 5.

              Nobody but you and his mom thinks he's top 2.
              If Fury wasn't robbed against Wilder would Wilder be top 3 on any list? Nope.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                If Fury wasn't robbed against Wilder would Wilder be top 3 on any list? Nope.
                TBRB had Fury ranked ahead of Wilder until the results of the Wallin and Ortiz fights, respectively. TBRB considered the Wilder-Fury I result a robbery and took that into account when moving Wilder ahead of Fury now.

                If you consider the result a robbery, a 12 round decision loss to Fury is still a better loss than getting knocked out by Ruiz, or Ruiz losing to pillow fists Parker.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by famicommander
                  TBRB had Fury ranked ahead of Wilder until the results of the Wallin and Ortiz fights, respectively. TBRB considered the Wilder-Fury I result a robbery and took that into account when moving Wilder ahead of Fury now.

                  If you consider the result a robbery, a 12 round decision loss to Fury is still a better loss than getting knocked out by Ruiz, or Ruiz losing to pillow fists Parker.
                  so wilder knocking out a guy he already knocked out is good enough to vault him over the guy who just beat him? so if fury wins the rematch all wilder has to do to become #1 again is ko ortiz for the third time!

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                  • famicommander
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by daggum
                    so wilder knocking out a guy he already knocked out is good enough to vault him over the guy who just beat him? so if fury wins the rematch all wilder has to do to become #1 again is ko ortiz for the third time!
                    TBRB takes into account recent competition and how they looked in the fights.

                    They considered Fury the winner of a close fight in the first one, who went on to look decent in a fight against one no-hoper and then nearly got stopped against another no-hoper.

                    Meanwhile, Wilder went out there and knocked out two guys that were ranked in the top 10 at the time of the fights.

                    That's why Wilder moved up. He beat 2 contenders convincingly. Fury blew out one prospect then nearly got stopped against another. Both Wallin and Schwarz were ranked in the mid 50s by BoxRec and nowhere near the top 10 at Ring, ESPN, or TBRB.

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