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  • #61
    Fury
    Joshua
    Ruiz
    Pulev
    Whyte

    Im ready to throw Usyk up in there I just need to be sure he is cut out for the division but I reckon he is.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by LoadedWraps View Post
      I'll go first. All balls.

      Fury
      Wilder
      Ortiz
      Miller
      Usyk
      AJ
      Ruiz JR
      Parker
      Povetkin
      Whyte
      Not bad, actually but I would drop Povetkin down.. He hasn't been the same since getting busted for steroids.

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      • #63
        1) Fury
        2) Wilder
        3) AJ
        4) Whyte
        5) Parker

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        • #64
          Originally posted by too_much View Post
          Not bad, actually but I would drop Povetkin down.. He hasn't been the same since getting busted for steroids.
          Fair point, I just think he's a problem for anyone at the top, a solid gatekeeper.

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          • #65
            Thursday bump of peace.

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            • #66
              1. Fury - won the most titles, has the best resume, is the historical champion with the WBC having roots in the 1890s and the lineal in the 1720s.
              2. Joshua - x2 unified champion
              3. Wilder - Longest reigning former champion still active today
              4. Ruiz - formed unified champion
              5. Ortiz - Best performance against a champion
              6. Whyte - Best performance against a champion in a non title fight.
              7. Parker - Barely a former champion but still a former champion
              8. Hunter - I feel like he did better than Pov
              9. Povetkin - Good solid old guard fighter
              10. Usyk - CW credentials still count just a lot less.



              I don't actually care for ranks though. I'm too fickle to. Ask me tomorrow probably the only three that stay are the top three.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Marchegiano View Post
                1. Fury - won the most titles, has the best resume, is the historical champion with the WBC having roots in the 1890s and the lineal in the 1720s.
                2. Joshua - x2 unified champion
                3. Wilder - Longest reigning former champion still active today
                4. Ruiz - formed unified champion
                5. Ortiz - Best performance against a champion
                6. Whyte - Best performance against a champion in a non title fight.
                7. Parker - Barely a former champion but still a former champion
                8. Hunter - I feel like he did better than Pov
                9. Povetkin - Good solid old guard fighter
                10. Usyk - CW credentials still count just a lot less.



                I don't actually care for ranks though. I'm too fickle to. Ask me tomorrow probably the only three that stay are the top three.
                Usyk will clean out the division.

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                • #68
                  1. Fury. Only one undefeated at the top. Ended two long reigning champions.
                  2. Wilder. Still the most dangerous. Former longest reigning champion in the division. Loss only to the next best guy WHICH TOOK two fights. Fury hasn't been seen in Boxing before and is a giant amongst Heavyweights.
                  3. Ortiz. Most skilled heavy imo and Fury is skilled as well but his size over everyone else is gives him the edge. Has the greatest performance AFTER Fury (second fight) against the former #1 Heavy and longest reigning champ. Has only loss to a champion.
                  4. Andy. From a cherrypicked bum ranked outside the top 20 who didn't have training camp to unified champ of the world. Exposed the hype job for what he was...all hype. Extreme lack of self discipline is his issue. Loss a rematch where the hype job ran the entire fight.
                  5. AJ. Textbook fighter. No flash. No secret moves. Fairly stiff. Smartly managed career. Still- he holds belts and that gets him in the top 5.
                  6. Breazeale. Has only loss to 2 different champions. Solid competition for any fighter outside the top 5.
                  7. Povetkin. Has only loss to two different champions. Old.
                  8. Parker. Former paper champ. A paper champ is still a champ though.
                  9. Whyte. Nothing really impressive. Has avoided every opportunity at a title shot while crying about not getting a title shot.
                  10. Usyk. Hasn't accomplished anything. Struggled with an old bum that was out of the ring for awhile. Has interesting skill though.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Ritz Kola View Post
                    1. Fury. Only one undefeated at the top. Ended two long reigning champions.
                    2. Wilder. Still the most dangerous. Former longest reigning champion in the division. Loss only to the next best guy WHICH TOOK two fights. Fury hasn't been seen in Boxing before and is a giant amongst Heavyweights.
                    3. Ortiz. Most skilled heavy imo and Fury is skilled as well but his size over everyone else is gives him the edge. Has the greatest performance AFTER Fury (second fight) against the former #1 Heavy and longest reigning champ. Has only loss to a champion.
                    4. Andy. From a cherrypicked bum ranked outside the top 20 who didn't have training camp to unified champ of the world. Exposed the hype job for what he was...all hype. Extreme lack of self discipline is his issue. Loss a rematch where the hype job ran the entire fight.
                    5. AJ. Textbook fighter. No flash. No secret moves. Fairly stiff. Smartly managed career. Still- he holds belts and that gets him in the top 5.
                    6. Breazeale. Has only loss to 2 different champions. Solid competition for any fighter outside the top 5.
                    7. Povetkin. Has only loss to two different champions. Old.
                    8. Parker. Former paper champ. A paper champ is still a champ though.
                    9. Whyte. Nothing really impressive. Has avoided every opportunity at a title shot while crying about not getting a title shot.
                    10. Usyk. Hasn't accomplished anything. Struggled with an old bum that was out of the ring for awhile. Has interesting skill though.
                    Love that you have Ortiz #3.

                    Also that description of AJ is spot on.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by LoadedWraps View Post
                      Love that you have Ortiz #3.

                      Also that description of AJ is spot on.
                      Sure you do, loaded... Sure you do.

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