BitPlayer wrote:Lackeos wrote:He beat Dereck Chisora and gave Anthony Joshua a pretty hard time.
He was lucky to get the decision.
Okay in reality he got it because it was a Hearn show. But it's odd to hype someone for being nearly as good as a faded (and some say shot) Chisora.
I considered Chisora to be about #11 going into the fight. Chisora only lost to Pulev by SD, and Pulev is roughly #6-8, so that supports the theory that Chisora is about #11. Chisora stopped Malik Scott, who is ranked #14 on boxrec (but is probably realistically closer to #19 or 20), and who beat Tony Thompson and went the distance with Luis Ortiz; so that supports the theory that Chisora is about #11. Chisora also has wins over Ondrej Pala, Edmund Gerber, and Kevin Johnson; further supporting the fact that Chisora's best wins weren't horrific flukes.
Whyte proved to be slightly better than Chisora. That makes Whyte approximately #10 and Chisora approximately #12. Plus Whyte gave Joshua a hard time, absorbing his punches pretty well and landing many blows to the body. That offers slightly more evidence that Whyte is probably inside the top 15, but outside the top 5.
I don't know exactly how many heavyweights you rank above Whyte, but I'm going to assume that it's 15+, so there's a good chance that several of them have weaker resumes than Whyte and Chisora do.