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Top 25 Heavyweights (As of November, 2006)
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Tell your moron writters the list should be as follows.
1: Wladamir Klitschko
2: Oleg Maskaev
3: Nicolay Valuev
4:Sergi Liahovich
5: Sam Peter
6: Calvin Brock
8: Shannon Briggs
9: James Toney
10: Hasim Rahman
11: John Ruiz
12: Lamon Brewster (inactive)
13: Chris Byrd
14: Ruslan Chagaev
15: Sultan Ibragimov
16: Ray Austin
17: Vladamir Virchis
18: Jameel McCline
19:Tony Thompson
20: Alexander Dimitrenko
21: Henry Akinwande
22: Eddie Chambers
23: Oliver McCall
24: Evander Holyfield
25: Fres O
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My List, for what it's worth.
Champion: Vacant
1. Wladimir Klitschko
2. Sergei Liakhovich
3. Calvin Brock
4. Oleg Maskaev
5. Sam Peter
6. James Toney
7. Nicolay Valuev
8. Chris Byrd
9. Lamon Brewster
10. John Ruiz
11. Hasim Rahman
12. Sultan Ibragimov
13. Ruslan Chagaev
14. Shannon Briggs
15. Ray Austin
16. Matt Skelton
17. Alexander Dimitrenko
18. Vladimir Virchis
19. Luan Krasniqi
20. Dominick Guinn
21. Danny Williams
22. Audley Harrison
23. Fres Oquendo
24. Larry Donald
25. Jameel McCline
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Originally posted by K-DOGG View PostMy List, for what it's worth.
Champion: Vacant
1. Wladimir Klitschko
2. Sergei Liakhovich
3. Calvin Brock
4. Oleg Maskaev
5. Sam Peter
6. James Toney
7. Nicolay Valuev
8. Chris Byrd
9. Lamon Brewster
10. John Ruiz
11. Hasim Rahman
12. Sultan Ibragimov
13. Ruslan Chagaev
14. Shannon Briggs
15. Ray Austin
16. Matt Skelton
17. Alexander Dimitrenko
18. Vladimir Virchis
19. Luan Krasniqi
20. Dominick Guinn
21. Danny Williams
22. Audley Harrison
23. Fres Oquendo
24. Larry Donald
25. Jameel McCline
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Originally posted by badblood View PostThe fighters in bold should not be in the top 25.
Donald, from what I've read, beat Valuev...that puts him in the Top 25.
Krasniqi was beating Brewster before he got clocked...so he deserves to be recognized.
Skelton has beaten Williams pretty easily in the rematch; and Williams beat Audley Harrison and hung tough while getting his ass kicked by Vitali. So, they're lower tier; but they're there.
Dominick Guinn I'm almost inclined to agree with; but he did beat Audley, barely lost to Liakhovich, who is now the #2...that counts for something. Though, I will admit his recent loss to Thompson almost made me pull him completely.
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Wow, the Peter decision was "fair"? Wlad hasn't taken an easy night's work with Brock? Okay.
Sad to see Danny "Humdilla" Williams fall out of the top 25, but the Battle Bus will roll again one day.
Correction for the list, though - Scott Gammer should be listed as Wales, not England.
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Originally posted by K-DOGG View PostKrasniqi was beating Brewster before he got clocked...so he deserves to be recognized.
Dominick Guinn I'm almost inclined to agree with; but he did beat Audley, barely lost to Liakhovich, who is now the #2...that counts for something. Though, I will admit his recent loss to Thompson almost made me pull him completely.
FYI krasniqi was oredered to fight tony thompson to determine the #1 ranked contender for the WBO title... krasniqi refused the fight for no apparent reason and then signed to fight a TBA in germany a month later... he has since pulled out of that fight with an injury......... he certainly doesent deserve to be ranked.
dominic guinn being listed implies that you didnt watch the thompson fight. but simply read the result. he was used and abused all over the ring, he didnt throw any punches, he gave up to the point where his trainer said after the fight that it was probably time for him to quit boxing.... thompson landed 6 times as many punches as guinn and finished with a 42 percent connect rate
i just dont get how tony thompson can completely whoop guinss ass in one of the most impressive performances of the year and yet thompson doesent even make your list (though he should be top-15) and you rank Guinn (a guy who will likely never fight again)
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Originally posted by Hitman932 View Postno offense but you shouldnt make a list if you dont pay attention to the heavyweights.
FYI krasniqi was oredered to fight tony thompson to determine the #1 ranked contender for the WBO title... krasniqi refused the fight for no apparent reason and then signed to fight a TBA in germany a month later... he has since pulled out of that fight with an injury......... he certainly doesent deserve to be ranked.
dominic guinn being listed implies that you didnt watch the thompson fight. but simply read the result. he was used and abused all over the ring, he didnt throw any punches, he gave up to the point where his trainer said after the fight that it was probably time for him to quit boxing.... thompson landed 6 times as many punches as guinn and finished with a 42 percent connect rate
i just dont get how tony thompson can completely whoop guinss ass in one of the most impressive performances of the year and yet thompson doesent even make your list (though he should be top-15) and you rank Guinn (a guy who will likely never fight again)
Aside from the Guinn listing, I stand by the rest. Krasiniqi does deserve to be listed as to the rest. The Thompson fight, I'll admit is news to me, so that was my bad; but easily rectified. I'll just remove Guinn from the top 25 and put Thompson in at 25.Last edited by K-DOGG; 11-02-2006, 04:44 PM.
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