He’s had his fights in Mexico.
God knows how they find them.
He is, or was a Mayweather guy:adislav123 wrote: ↑02 Sep 2018, 07:46 No seriously, can anyone shed a bit of light on the dealings that might go on to find a guy like lovejoy at rank 15? It's just un... in... i'm missing words for it, for real! Obviously some $ changes hands, but whose? How much? Why? And who is profiting from a idiotic ranking like that, is it really that lovejoys handlers pay to get a shot at some half decent who knows, who (if half decent) would blast away their guy anyways? It's just so obvious corrupt, it's crazy? Please explain?
Absolutely no idea how else they would'e even had the time of day to look into him
If he wanted to, Joshua could pick to fight him as a voluntary. Fückin ell..adislav123 wrote: ↑02 Sep 2018, 07:46 No seriously, can anyone shed a bit of light on the dealings that might go on to find a guy like lovejoy at rank 15? It's just un... in... i'm missing words for it, for real! Obviously some $ changes hands, but whose? How much? Why? And who is profiting from a idiotic ranking like that, is it really that lovejoys handlers pay to get a shot at some half decent who knows, who (if half decent) would blast away their guy anyways? It's just so obvious corrupt, it's crazy? Please explain?
Chisora arguably beat Whyte, who you have at 4. Even in a close loss, that performance combined with stopping Takam is far better than anything Bryan has done. Takam may be a gatekeeper these days, but that's still a good 2 or 3 levels above BJ Flores. If Bryan is on the way up, he needs to get a move on. 20 fights in, and he's yet to face anyone in the top 100. That's not the mark of a fringe contender. Not by a long shot.actjac wrote: ↑01 Sep 2018, 11:49 Bryan is a talent and on the way up having won a version of the WBA heavyweight title. . . .Takam and Chisora are gatekeepers now while the others are in the way up while these two are not.. . . .As far as Usyk I do not see him competing as a Cruiser again and in fact will fight Bellew as a heavyweight albeit around 210-215.
Definitely. I'd say the IBF is the best or should I say the least appalling. In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is King.
OMFG!
When's the last time Guillermo Jones fought?
I agree. Guillermo Jones' ranking is unreasonably high, but he is more deserving of his rating than the appalling resume of Christopher Lovejoy.
It's down to the boxers to chase the money rather than the belts, refuse sanctioning fees and try to get to the top of more accurate third-party ranking systems i guess. I think the Whyte situation in the summer proved that some boxers are starting to go for money over potential title-shots, and more and more boxers are mentioning Boxrec rankings to justify their matchups. Just need boxers to refuse the sanctioning fees for belts other than the IBO which often gets dropped.
Yes this is what I said on this page yesterday but Dillian is in a somewhat privileged position because he's British which means you're going to get support from your compatriots if you show a bit of promise anyway but add to that his big personality, bring 'em all on attitude, and improving ability, and you got a very popular fighter making his way in UK PPV with serious backing from Matchroom/Skysports as AJ's understudy.joshj909 wrote: ↑03 Sep 2018, 11:50It's down to the boxers to chase the money rather than the belts, refuse sanctioning fees and try to get to the top of more accurate third-party ranking systems i guess. I think the Whyte situation in the summer proved that some boxers are starting to go for money over potential title-shots, and more and more boxers are mentioning Boxrec rankings to justify their matchups. Just need boxers to refuse the sanctioning fees for belts other than the IBO which often gets dropped.