Badhusker wrote: ↑26 Dec 2017, 10:40
Mine is based on what I think they deserve at this point, not necessarily who I think would win between them. Some are based on potential. Some left off because of being over-rated in my opinion. Bottom half much tougher to pick than top half.
1. Anthony Joshua
2. Luis Ortiz
3. Deontay Wilder
4. Joe Parker
5. Jarrell Miller
6. Alexander Povetkin
7. Carlos Takam
8. Andy Ruiz
9. Amir Mansour
10. Hughie Fury
11. Adam Kownacki
12. Lucas Browne
13. Agit Kabayel
14. Trevor Bryan
15. Tom Schwarz
you menton you rate on who deserves what but how do Kabayel bryan schwarz mansoure Kownacki browne etc deserve ratngs if pulev doesnt. you rate the following guys instead of pulev
bryan: never beaten anyone of note and doesnt impress at all. best win a decision over derrick rossy, who pulev stopped in 5 in 2011.
kaybayel: only win of note over chisroa, who pulev beat easier. pulevs got a much stronger record overall
schwarz: done nothing
mansour: at 9!? he barely could beat travis kauffman and was getting beaten up last fight by a fat unranked guy with 11 fights. mansours very lucky that fight ended when it did.
knownacki: a fatty whose only notable win over a guy who couldnt win a round vs jennings and was ktfo of the year by wilder
browne: struggled with juluis long and down 8-1 when he came back to beat washed up chagaev