LMAO!: WBA Rankings
LMAO!: WBA Rankings
I just watched Boxing Squared on WBA rankings just out. Thought I'd share the laugh.
WBA Super Champion - AJ
WBA Champion - Manuel Charr
WBA Gold Champion - Joe Joyce
1-Trevor Bryan
2-Jarrel Miller
3-Fres Oquendo
4-Dillian Whyte
5-Otto Walin
6-Oscar Rivas
7-Sergey Kuzmin
8-Filip Hrgovic
9-Alexander Povetkin
10-Kyotaro Fujimoto
I'm astounded. What a joke!!!! LMFAO!
WBA Super Champion - AJ
WBA Champion - Manuel Charr
WBA Gold Champion - Joe Joyce
1-Trevor Bryan
2-Jarrel Miller
3-Fres Oquendo
4-Dillian Whyte
5-Otto Walin
6-Oscar Rivas
7-Sergey Kuzmin
8-Filip Hrgovic
9-Alexander Povetkin
10-Kyotaro Fujimoto
I'm astounded. What a joke!!!! LMFAO!
Re: LMAO!: WBA Rankings
Everyone is speechless at that one oogie
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SenorPipino
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Re: LMAO!: WBA Rankings
Good to see 46 year-old Oquendo keeping a lofty position despite not having fought or won in about 5 years.
But I guess they fact that he also hasn't lost in that time was factored in by the WBA rating's committee.
But I guess they fact that he also hasn't lost in that time was factored in by the WBA rating's committee.
Re: LMAO!: WBA Rankings
SenorPipino wrote: ↑07 Mar 2019, 19:58 Good to see 46 year-old Oquendo keeping a lofty position despite not having fought or won in about 5 years.
But I guess they fact that he also hasn't lost in that time was factored in by the WBA rating's committee.
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tiny_acres
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Re: LMAO!: WBA Rankings
SenorPipino wrote: ↑07 Mar 2019, 19:58 Good to see 46 year-old Oquendo keeping a lofty position despite not having fought or won in about 5 years.
But I guess they fact that he also hasn't lost in that time was factored in by the WBA rating's committee.
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Ilya Muromets
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Re: LMAO!: WBA Rankings
oogiebe wrote: ↑07 Mar 2019, 11:18 I just watched Boxing Squared on WBA rankings just out. Thought I'd share the laugh.
WBA Super Champion - AJ
WBA Champion - Manuel Charr
WBA Gold Champion - Joe Joyce
1-Trevor Bryan
2-Jarrel Miller
3-Fres Oquendo
4-Dillian Whyte
5-Otto Walin
6-Oscar Rivas
7-Sergey Kuzmin
8-Filip Hrgovic
9-Alexander Povetkin
10-Kyotaro Fujimoto
I'm astounded. What a joke!!!! LMFAO!
How absurd.
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sturm vogel
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Re: LMAO!: WBA Rankings
Maybe it's pay for rankings?oogiebe wrote: ↑07 Mar 2019, 11:18 I just watched Boxing Squared on WBA rankings just out. Thought I'd share the laugh.
WBA Super Champion - AJ
WBA Champion - Manuel Charr
WBA Gold Champion - Joe Joyce
1-Trevor Bryan
2-Jarrel Miller
3-Fres Oquendo
4-Dillian Whyte
5-Otto Walin
6-Oscar Rivas
7-Sergey Kuzmin
8-Filip Hrgovic
9-Alexander Povetkin
10-Kyotaro Fujimoto
I'm astounded. What a joke!!!! LMFAO!
Re: LMAO!: WBA Rankings
Oquendo last fought in 2014 and HE LOST his last fight.SenorPipino wrote: ↑07 Mar 2019, 19:58 Good to see 46 year-old Oquendo keeping a lofty position despite not having fought or won in about 5 years.
But I guess they fact that he also hasn't lost in that time was factored in by the WBA rating's committee.
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Enlightened-One
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Re: LMAO!: WBA Rankings
Even though Fres Oquendo was treated in a ridiculously bad way by the WBA over his highly-controversial loss to Ruslan Chagaev, to the point Gilberto Mendoza’s organisation actually lost a lawsuit that the American had filed against them, I’m not even sure he deserved that title shot in the first place.
The Big O’s previous five victories leading up to the Chagaev bout came against journeyman that had (on average) tasted defeat in 39% of their contests (i.e. losing on average 17 bouts each), which is very dire!
If Fres Oquendo eventually decides to resume his career, he’ll likely enter the ring (at the earliest) being 46½ years of age and without having scored a victory for more than five years.
What’s even more bizarre, is the fact that Fres Oquendo has never defeated a top-ten world-rated heavyweight opponent during a career spanning twenty-two years, but yet he turned down a world title shot as recently as three weeks ago (for no apparent reason - or at least it wasn't disclosed).
It gets even worse, because Oquendo has retained his position as being the WBA’s second-highest rated fighter that doesn’t possess one of Gilberto Mendoza’s ridiculous belts!
WTF!
The Big O’s previous five victories leading up to the Chagaev bout came against journeyman that had (on average) tasted defeat in 39% of their contests (i.e. losing on average 17 bouts each), which is very dire!
If Fres Oquendo eventually decides to resume his career, he’ll likely enter the ring (at the earliest) being 46½ years of age and without having scored a victory for more than five years.
What’s even more bizarre, is the fact that Fres Oquendo has never defeated a top-ten world-rated heavyweight opponent during a career spanning twenty-two years, but yet he turned down a world title shot as recently as three weeks ago (for no apparent reason - or at least it wasn't disclosed).
It gets even worse, because Oquendo has retained his position as being the WBA’s second-highest rated fighter that doesn’t possess one of Gilberto Mendoza’s ridiculous belts!
WTF!
Re: LMAO!: WBA Rankings
I’m convinced that in a couple of years it will emerge that the WBA has been an elaborate practical joke orchestrated by Chris Morris...oogiebe wrote: ↑07 Mar 2019, 11:18 I just watched Boxing Squared on WBA rankings just out. Thought I'd share the laugh.
WBA Super Champion - AJ
WBA Champion - Manuel Charr
WBA Gold Champion - Joe Joyce
1-Trevor Bryan
2-Jarrel Miller
3-Fres Oquendo
4-Dillian Whyte
5-Otto Walin
6-Oscar Rivas
7-Sergey Kuzmin
8-Filip Hrgovic
9-Alexander Povetkin
10-Kyotaro Fujimoto
I'm astounded. What a joke!!!! LMFAO!
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Ilya Muromets
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Re: LMAO!: WBA Rankings
I don't exactly know how wrestling is nowadays but it used to be there were regional franchise owners who each had their own "world champions". This looks more like that than a legitimate sport.
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leejonesjnr
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Re: LMAO!: WBA Rankings
Why is Trevor Bryan no longer interim champion?
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Exactly.Ilya Muromets wrote: ↑08 Mar 2019, 07:19 I don't exactly know how wrestling is nowadays but it used to be there were regional franchise owners who each had their own "world champions". This looks more like that than a legitimate sport.
What a fumbling mess
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SenorPipino
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Re: LMAO!: WBA Rankings
That's right.1okstcsb wrote: ↑08 Mar 2019, 02:35But he hasn't lost since the ChagaevSenorPipino wrote: ↑07 Mar 2019, 19:58 Good to see 46 year-old Oquendo keeping a lofty position despite not having fought or won in about 5 years.
But I guess they fact that he also hasn't lost in that time was factored in by the WBA rating's committee.
Oquendo last fought in 2014 and HE LOST his last fight.
But he hasn't lost since the Chagaev fight nearly 5 years ago.
That's a long time to go unbeaten, so the esteemed WBA rating's committee has rewarded Oquendo with a very high ranking.
Well deserved.
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tiny_acres
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Re: LMAO!: WBA Rankings
Funny thing is. At least your reasoning makes more sense than the entire ratings systemSenorPipino wrote: ↑08 Mar 2019, 08:50That's right.1okstcsb wrote: ↑08 Mar 2019, 02:35But he hasn't lost since the ChagaevSenorPipino wrote: ↑07 Mar 2019, 19:58 Good to see 46 year-old Oquendo keeping a lofty position despite not having fought or won in about 5 years.
But I guess they fact that he also hasn't lost in that time was factored in by the WBA rating's committee.
Oquendo last fought in 2014 and HE LOST his last fight.
But he hasn't lost since the Chagaev fight nearly 5 years ago.
That's a long time to go unbeaten, so the esteemed WBA rating's committee has rewarded Oquendo with a very high ranking.
Well deserved.
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SenorPipino
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Re: LMAO!: WBA Rankings
I'm afraid that my reasoning is probably accurate.tiny_acres wrote: ↑08 Mar 2019, 10:58Funny thing is. At least your reasoning makes more sense than the entire ratings systemSenorPipino wrote: ↑08 Mar 2019, 08:50That's right.1okstcsb wrote: ↑08 Mar 2019, 02:35But he hasn't lost since the ChagaevSenorPipino wrote: ↑07 Mar 2019, 19:58 Good to see 46 year-old Oquendo keeping a lofty position despite not having fought or won in about 5 years.
But I guess they fact that he also hasn't lost in that time was factored in by the WBA rating's committee.
Oquendo last fought in 2014 and HE LOST his last fight.
But he hasn't lost since the Chagaev fight nearly 5 years ago.
That's a long time to go unbeaten, so the esteemed WBA rating's committee has rewarded Oquendo with a very high ranking.
Well deserved.
If you asked the WBA chairman about Oquendo's questionable ranking, he would probably babble something about the fighter's undefeated status for the past half decade.
Don't ever expect logic out of these guys.
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They actually manage to make the WBC seem like a semi-legitimate and almost plausible organisation. That takes some doing !
Even putting the Oquendo saga aside, I'd love to hear Gilberto Mendacious explain what Trevor Bryan has achieved to warrant a ranking eight places above Povetkin. Maybe if Sasha had Bryan's wealth of experience against world level opposition, eh?
Even putting the Oquendo saga aside, I'd love to hear Gilberto Mendacious explain what Trevor Bryan has achieved to warrant a ranking eight places above Povetkin. Maybe if Sasha had Bryan's wealth of experience against world level opposition, eh?
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tiny_acres
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Re: LMAO!: WBA Rankings
Conor Benn. In the welterweight ran,Inge is as bad as anything.
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I think you may have upset the WBO with that comment. They don't like being upstaged you know.tiny_acres wrote: ↑08 Mar 2019, 11:23The WBA is by far the most corrupt and unexcusibal organization in not only boxing but all of sports.
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Enlightened-One
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The WBA and WBO have things in common, you know? They like to not only include, but also elevate, deceased fighters in their rankings! 
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LOL!!! Maybe?! Good one.sturm vogel wrote: ↑08 Mar 2019, 00:16Maybe it's pay for rankings?oogiebe wrote: ↑07 Mar 2019, 11:18 I just watched Boxing Squared on WBA rankings just out. Thought I'd share the laugh.
WBA Super Champion - AJ
WBA Champion - Manuel Charr
WBA Gold Champion - Joe Joyce
1-Trevor Bryan
2-Jarrel Miller
3-Fres Oquendo
4-Dillian Whyte
5-Otto Walin
6-Oscar Rivas
7-Sergey Kuzmin
8-Filip Hrgovic
9-Alexander Povetkin
10-Kyotaro Fujimoto
I'm astounded. What a joke!!!! LMFAO!
Re: LMAO!: WBA Rankings
LOL! NICE!!candyslim wrote: ↑08 Mar 2019, 11:40I think you may have upset the WBO with that comment. They don't like being upstaged you know.tiny_acres wrote: ↑08 Mar 2019, 11:23The WBA is by far the most corrupt and unexcusibal organization in not only boxing but all of sports.