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  • Nash out
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    The latest top 10 HW Rankings

    With fights being on hold for the time being, the top 10 HW rankings will be frozen like this for a while. It's a shame that we had big fights coming up that could have massively effected the "Nash Out" top 10, like Joshua vs Pulev, B-Sample vs Povetkin, Chisora vs Usyk and Dubois vs Joyce. But this is it as it stands.

    1. Tyson Fury - The Gypsy King was good on his word as he absolutely pummeled Deontay Wilder from start to finish, showing why he is the greatest of all time.

    2. 40lb Ring-Walk Costume - Deontay Wilder's decision to sneak in a warm up fight just before the Fury match up proved to be a bad one. Despite having a near 200 pounds weight advantage, the 40 lb ringwalk costume tired Wilder out, down the later stretch of his entrance to take the W.

    3. Deontay Wilder - Despite two losses in a row, he is still a very feared puncher and holds two wins over 53 year old Cuban prospect Luis Ortiz, as well as a first round knockout win over Malik "Get your popcorn ready" Scott, and Olympic Gold medalist and world title challenger, Sir Audley Harrison.

    4. Anthony Joshua - Fury has been regarded as number 1 by anyone who knows anything about boxing for a long time. Joshua has battled Wilder for number 2 spot, but his loss to the Snickers Champion of the World still hurts him. Good solid resume though.

    5. Dillian Whyte - Based on his resume and that he has exciting fights. He has also fought back to win whilst overcoming difficult moments in the fights.

    6. Luis Ortiz - Not the greatest resume, but highly skilled and has only lost to Wilder. Still young and has plenty of time on his side to get to the top.

    7. Daniel Dubois - Very exciting, fast and powerful. For me he is the best of the prospects. But it's too early to say for certain.

    8. Dereck Chisora - Fighting better than ever. Almost always gives anyone a tough fight. Is in form and active so takes number 8.

    9. Andy Ruiz. Great shock win over Joshua, then ate himself out of a chance of winning the rematch. Would you want to see Ruiz vs Joshua 3 after that? I know that if the fight takes place in Saudi Arabia, I won't beheading over there. Still holds the Snickers world championship belt, but at this time, that is not going a major belt and only slightly above the IBO.

    10. Oleksandr Usyk - The unified CW champion hasn't done enough at HW to warrant a higher ranking. I have a feeling that he will come unstuck against War Chisora, who under the guidance of Toevid Haye, is looking great.
  • _Rexy_
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    I like Dubois, but he's not top 10 yet. Michael Hunter deserves that spot more.

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    • TheMyspaceDayz
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      Fury is the greatest of all time?

      I like the guy, too, but what?

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      • Nash out
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        Originally posted by _Rexy_
        I like Dubois, but he's not top 10 yet. Michael Hunter deserves that spot more.
        I almost put Hunter into this list. I just think Dubois would beat him. I don't normally catapult prospects up the rankings, but I like what I see from him a lot.

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