Tyson Fury #1 Heavyweight Ring Magazine
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There would be no argument about this if people accepted the judge's decision. If you argue that the judges are corrupt, then how much more a biased is an owned publication like Ring? Fury beat Klitschko and didn't fight for three years, while Wilder was defending his belts. Fury came back, drew with Wilder and fought two lower-ranked fighters. Wilder beat Stiverne twice and Ortiz twice and comprehensive beat every man he has faced. Why is Fury number one? or even ahead of AJ for that matter?. AJ beat Klitschko and comprehensive beat the man who had beat him. That's why we have data. Let the results speak for themselves.Haven't officially beaten any of the Top 10 HW.
(Even though Fury V. Wilder I Decision was BS)
Top 10 According to Ring Mag
1. Tyson Fury
2. Deontay Wilder
3. Anthony Joshua
4. Dillian Whyte
5. Luis Ortiz
6. Andy Ruiz Jr.
7. Alexander Povetkin
8. Joseph Parker
9. Adam Kownacki
10. Kubrat Pulev
Just asking for thoughts.Comment
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Just for arguments sake...
Say Wilder lost on points against Fury. Then bounced back against Breazeale and Ortiz.
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Fury got the Wilder win on points but was then stopped on cuts by Wallin after beating Schwarz.
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Joshua lost to Ruiz, before avenging it in Saudi.
What would your ratings be?
The margins are pretty fine - these are judgement calls that could have easily happened. Yet people are adamant that one fighter is the best... would the exact same fights with slightly different but justifiable decisions by two people have changed your thinking?Comment
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Well deserved. Fury dethroned Wlad after an 11 year undisputed reign and hasn't lost since, facing nothing but undefeated lions. Real killers. The rest of the top 10 need to step up and challenge Fury if they aren't mandated by the sanctioning bodies.Haven't officially beaten any of the Top 10 HW.
(Even though Fury V. Wilder I Decision was BS)
Top 10 According to Ring Mag
1. Tyson Fury
2. Deontay Wilder
3. Anthony Joshua
4. Dillian Whyte
5. Luis Ortiz
6. Andy Ruiz Jr.
7. Alexander Povetkin
8. Joseph Parker
9. Adam Kownacki
10. Kubrat Pulev
Just asking for thoughts.Comment
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In order of best 8 wins (my opinion):
Joshua:
Klitschko, Parker, Povetkin, Whyte, Ruiz, Takam, Breazeale, Johnson
Fury:
Klitschko, Chisorax2, Hammer, Johnson, Schwarz, pianeta, Seferi
Wilder:
Ortiz x2, Brezeale, Washington, Stiverne x2, Arreola, szpilka
Whether you agree with my top8 and ordering or not - Anyone who looks anything at the resumes at all will very quickly rank Joshua, Wilder and Fury in that order. It’s not even close.Comment
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Tyson is getting a lot of credit for a draw against Wilder, because he hasn`t beaten any of current top 10 guys.Comment
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I’ve said it before; Wilder should be #1 on all HW lists IMO, until someone can clearly win against him (no knocks on what Fury did, but I had that a draw).Haven't officially beaten any of the Top 10 HW.
(Even though Fury V. Wilder I Decision was BS)
Top 10 According to Ring Mag
1. Tyson Fury
2. Deontay Wilder
3. Anthony Joshua
4. Dillian Whyte
5. Luis Ortiz
6. Andy Ruiz Jr.
7. Alexander Povetkin
8. Joseph Parker
9. Adam Kownacki
10. Kubrat Pulev
Just asking for thoughts.
Two is a toss up between Fury and Joshua, you could make an argument for either of them. I could make an argument for either of them depending on my mood that day.Comment
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