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Fury has not destroyed everyone. Stop making things up.Fury has destroyed everyone, except for Wilder in the first fight. It was a draw (I thought Fury won.)
That’s why Wilder is number two.
Ortiz has only lost to Wilder. He won every second of both fights until he was knocked out.
I don’t know why that doesn’t make sense.
Yes your right Ortiz has lost to Wilder twice, and fought nobody else. Your clearly making things up to suit your agenda.Comment
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It is a headache to make Heavyweight rankings, because there are 2-3 fighters clearly ahead of the rest of the pack. There are still a lot of unknowns. Mainly due to the best not fighting the best. It is hard to decipher the order of things, based off of "the perceived" best fighting the "second, third or fourth" best a bunch of times. I will give it a go, because the rest of you lot's rankings are shyte.
1. Tyson Fury
2. Deontay Wilder
3. Anthony Joshua
4. Oleksandr Usyk
5. Michael Hunter
6. Alexander Povetkin
7. Andy Ruiz Jr.
8. Dillian Whyte
9. Kubrat Pulev
10. Joseph ParkerComment
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Ortiz has to be one of the most overrated active heavyweights. He's a dominant heavyweight force? He hasn't done anything outside of the 2 matches against Wilder in which he was knocked out.
Wilder got a gift draw against a weakened Fury and was beat to pulp in the rematch.
It's even worse than Boxrec's rankings.Comment
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1. Joshua
2. Whyte
3. Povetkin
4. Fury
5. Babic
6. Wardley
7. Chisora
8. Parker
9. Himself (5'6 and 274 lb.)
10. Price
He doesn't rate Queensbury Promotions fighters other than Fury, grudgingly.
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