davie wrote:Who's no1 in the heavyweight division right now
Wladimir Klitschko has already defeated David Haye, Kubrat Pulev and Alexander Povetkin. So he has to be rated as one of the top heavyweights in the division, despite suffering a rather bad day at the office against Tyson Fury.
Tyson Fury defeated Wladimir Klitschko in his most recent outing. He’s young and can easily bounce-back from his self-induced period of inactivity, as long as he regains his fitness levels. So he probably should be considered the best heavyweight right now.
Personally-speaking, I believe that David Haye’s overall resume (not recent) surpasses those of the following unproven talents…
Luis Ortiz, Deontay Wilder, Joseph Parker and Anthony Joshua (at best) have only managed to defeat one or two borderline top-ten ranked heavyweight opponents.
The only reasons why I’m reluctant to endorse Anthony Joshua’s claims as the best heavyweight, is the fact that his resume is weak and I’ve made a conscious decision to resist buying into the frenzied hype generated by the highly-effective and extremely persuasive Sky Sports hype machine.
Wladimir Klitschko is the only fighter to have actually faced multiple names listed in your poll. If you look at the list of fighters included in the aggregated top-ten heavyweight rankings of ESPN and The Ring, Wladimir Klitschko has faced five of them (i.e. Tyson Fury, Kubrat Pulev, Bryant Jennings, David Haye & Alexander Povetkin). So he deserves some sort of praise from the forum.
To be honest, I’m undecided about which one of these guys should be regarded as the best heavyweight on the planet.