Obviously the WBC, but all the ABC organization are co-champions of corruption &/or incompetence so fook em all.
WBC vs WBA: Heavyweight
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Woooow.
Guess no one cared enough to take his title away. Ha, better still he had it stripped for doping and was then re-instated through a technicality (he wasn't informed of the time and date of the B sample testing so it was inadmissible). Couldn't make it up, man.
https://www.boxingscene.com/charr-wi...follow--135605
These ABC groups are so ****** or corrupt they fooked up a damn drug test outcome.Comment
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To be fair I fudged them championships a bit. I went with top four champs rather than equal level.
Filip is an Intercontinental, which is fourth in the WBC, but not a world title.
Rob is a World gold champion.Comment
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I guess it depends on how you are measuring, how much weight does one of the 4 carry?
The best 3 fighters imo in order, across both teams are Fury, AJ, and Helenius.Comment
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When Emmanuel Charr was fighting Vitali Kiltschko, David Haye stated 'Nobody know's who Emmanuel Charr is, I don't even think he knows who is himself, he has no idea' This was when Haye was chasing Kiltschko.
The comment tickled me.Comment
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Another way to look at this is actual top4 ranked fighters:
The ring:
Fury, Joshua, Whyte, Wilder
WBC:
Fury, Whyte, wilder, Usyk
WBA:
AJ, Charr, Bryan, Usyk
WBO:
Joshua, Usyk, Parker, Dubios
IBO:
Joshua, Usyk, Ruiz, Whyte
IBF:
Joshua, Pulev, Martin, Usyk
Usyk is obviously a common theme, which given he has barely fought at heavyweight is a surprise! But WBA in particular, and to a lesser extent IBF really have some questions to answer about they sort their rankings.
You could argue any of the others are sensible.Comment
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