Who Has the Best Stable of HW's?

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Who Has The Best Crop of Heavyweights?

Poll ended at 16 May 2019, 18:09

PBC
1
6%
Matchroom
15
88%
Top Rank
0
No votes
Queensberry Promotions
1
6%
 
Total votes: 17

oogiebe
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Who Has the Best Stable of HW's?

Post by oogiebe »

Frvnkie Wvrren says he has the best stable of HW's today. What do you think?

PBC
Andy Ruiz Jr
Charles Martin
Dominic Breazeale
Adam Kownacki
Chris Arreola
Gerald Washington
Luis Ortiz
Oscar Rivas
Travis Kaufman
Artur Szpilka
Deontay Wilder
Antonio Tarver
Michael Hunter
Efe Ajagba
Steve Cunningham
BJ Flores
K. Glowacki

Matchroom
David Allen
Murat Gazziev (assuming move up)
Filip Hrgovic
Michael Hunter (was listed on both. I'm sure someone will correct)
Anthony Joshua
Oleksandr Usyk
Dillian Whyte

Top Rank
Guido Vianello
Joseph Parker (as listed)
Kubrat Pulev
Sonny Conto
Tyson Fury(?)
Bryant Jennings

Queensberry Promotions
Tyson Fury
Daniel Dubois
Joe Joyce
Nathan Gorman
Alex Dickenson


EDIT: Seems last segment got deleted by accident.
Last edited by oogiebe on 09 May 2019, 19:12, edited 2 times in total.
ewenhay
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Re: Who Has the Best Stable of HW's?

Post by ewenhay »

I think Matchroom shades it with having Joshua, Whyte and Usyk.

That's some list at pbc but a pretty shallow pool really outside Wilder and what's left of Ortiz. Are Tarver, Cunningham and Flores still fighting?

Only Fury worth mentioning at Top Rank really. Parker could come again maybe but it's going to be tough.

Dubois might be Warren's game changer but it's still early days. Joyce might have a punchers chance in a world title fight but I can't see it.
oogiebe
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Re: Who Has the Best Stable of HW's?

Post by oogiebe »

ewenhay wrote: 09 May 2019, 18:23 I think Matchroom shades it with having Joshua, Whyte and Usyk.

That's some list at pbc but a pretty shallow pool really outside Wilder and what's left of Ortiz. Are Tarver, Cunningham and Flores still fighting?

Only Fury worth mentioning at Top Rank really. Parker could come again maybe but it's going to be tough.

Dubois might be Warren's game changer but it's still early days. Joyce might have a punchers chance in a world title fight but I can't see it.
Queensberry has a pretty good prospect build.
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Re: Who Has the Best Stable of HW's?

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glows a cruiser
oogiebe
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Re: Who Has the Best Stable of HW's?

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jamamb wrote: 09 May 2019, 18:59 glows a cruiser
I knew that but he was listed at 200 KG. BTW we were toasted on another thread today.
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Re: Who Has the Best Stable of HW's?

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lol just saw that, we keep the forum pumping :yay:
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Re: Who Has the Best Stable of HW's?

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jamamb wrote: 09 May 2019, 19:08 lol just saw that, we keep the forum pumping :yay:
:lol: :TU:
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Re: Who Has the Best Stable of HW's?

Post by DrDuke »

oogiebe wrote: 09 May 2019, 18:09 Frvnkie Wvrren says he has the best stable of HW's today. What do you think?
He has the best guy out there, but in the terms of a stable it's Matchroom, of course.
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Re: Who Has the Best Stable of HW's?

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I think Joshua is the best by a significant margin, I'd consider whyte and usyk top 5. So match room by quite a bit for me.
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Re: Who Has the Best Stable of HW's?

Post by Enlightened-One »

oogiebe wrote: 09 May 2019, 18:09 Frvnkie Wvrren says he has the best stable of HW's today. What do you think?

PBC
Andy Ruiz Jr
Charles Martin
Dominic Breazeale
Adam Kownacki
Chris Arreola
Gerald Washington
Luis Ortiz
Oscar Rivas
Travis Kaufman
Artur Szpilka
Deontay Wilder
Antonio Tarver
Michael Hunter
Efe Ajagba
Steve Cunningham
BJ Flores
K. Glowacki

Matchroom
David Allen
Murat Gazziev (assuming move up)
Filip Hrgovic
Michael Hunter (was listed on both. I'm sure someone will correct)
Anthony Joshua
Oleksandr Usyk
Dillian Whyte

Top Rank
Guido Vianello
Joseph Parker (as listed)
Kubrat Pulev
Sonny Conto
Tyson Fury(?)
Bryant Jennings

Queensberry Promotions
Tyson Fury
Daniel Dubois
Joe Joyce
Nathan Gorman
Alex Dickenson


EDIT: Seems last segment got deleted by accident.
Dillian Whyte, Dave Allen and many of Eddie Hearn's fighters, except AJ, Usyk, Gazziev and perhaps one or two others, are only on a fight-by-fight basis - this applies to the entire stable, not just heavyweights. The Matchroom boss and 'The Body Snatcher' confirmed this.

And you're right, fighters can be advised/managed by Al Haymon, which means they're listed as PBC fighters, but also promoted by Matchroom (i.e. Hunter, Khan and Jacobs), so they "kind of" straddle both sides of the fence, though they're likely to compete solely under the DAZN banner.

Therefore, the PBC has the best stable of heavyweights, in terms of amount of fighters and typical calibre.
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Re: Who Has the Best Stable of HW's?

Post by Enlightened-One »

ewenhay wrote: 09 May 2019, 18:23 I think Matchroom shades it with having Joshua, Whyte and Usyk.
Whyte's affiliation with Matchroom is only on a fight-by-fight basis and has been for a long time. After the Rivas bout in July, he's free to compete for any promoter. He doesn't like travelling overseas though, which means he's likely to continue working with Matchroom, unless he's given the Tyson Fury bout by Queensberry Promotions.
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Re: Who Has the Best Stable of HW's?

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Matchroom also has a few on co-promotional deals for multiple fights, I believe Takam and Povetkin (among others) are on these.

Hunter is also both PBC and Matchroom, Joyce is both PBC and Queensbury, and Rivas is PBC and Top Rank? Really should be Showtime, not PBC.
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Re: Who Has the Best Stable of HW's?

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Enlightened-One wrote: 10 May 2019, 09:18 Whyte's affiliation with Matchroom is only on a fight-by-fight basis and has been for a long time. After the Rivas bout in July, he's free to compete for any promoter. He doesn't like travelling overseas though, which means he's likely to continue working with Matchroom, unless he's given the Tyson Fury bout by Queensberry Promotions.
Same as Showtime with all of theirs I think. That's why these PBC Vs Promoters comparisons don't work.
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Re: Who Has the Best Stable of HW's?

Post by Enlightened-One »

The PBC is simply a boxing series that is televised by Fox and Showtime. Nearly all of the fighters that compete on their cards are promotional free agents that are either managed or advised by Al Haymon. This means they're free to compete on Queensberry, Top Rank, Matchroom, GBP and other fight cards.

So it's not surprising to see a lot of these “PBC fighters” appearing on other networks, such as ESPN via Top Rank (i.e. Oscar Rivas versus Bryant Jennings) or DAZN via Matchroom (i.e. Andy Ruiz Jr. versus Anthony Joshua or Oscar Rivas versus Dillian Whyte).

Put it this way, when the Jarrell Miller fight fell through for AJ, all three names that were mentioned as potential replacement opponents were all affiliated somehow with Al Haymon/PBC (i.e. Ruiz Jr., Hunter and Ortiz).

If you review all the world title bouts that have taken place since 2016, the majority of them involved a PBC fighter:

• Anthony Joshua vs. Charles Martin
• Anthony Joshua vs. Dominic Breazeale
• Anthony Joshua vs. Eric Molina
• Anthony Joshua vs. Andy Ruiz Jr
• Deontay Wilder vs. Artur Szpilka
• Deontay Wilder vs. Chris Arreola
• Deontay Wilder vs. Gerald Washington
• Deontay Wilder vs. Bermane Stiverne
• Deontay Wilder vs. Luis Ortiz
• Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury
• Deontay Wilder vs. Dominic Breazeale

It’s almost impossible for any world-rated heavyweight to strategically navigate their careers to becoming a world champion and also defending their titles without inevitably being compelled to face at least one PBC fighter along the way.

Similarly, some of the fighters allegedly affiliated with promoters like Matchroom, only have fight-by-fight ties, such as Dave Allen and Dillian Whyte. This means they automatically become promotional free agents after they’ve competed in their next bout.

A fighter, like Joseph Parker, may have some formal ties with Top Rank (i.e. he has to have his bouts promoted by them if he competes on US soil), is still capable of competing on other networks without Bob Arum’s permission (i.e. Parker versus Joshua [Matchroom]; Parker versus Whyte [Matchroom]; and the soon to be announced Parker versus Chisora [Matchroom]).
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Re: Who Has the Best Stable of HW's?

Post by candyslim »

What happened to "draw" or "too close to call"?

Matchroom for quality, PBC for quantity with the added bonus that every signature carries a guaranteed shot at the WBC title, provided you're prepared to wait a couple of/ a few, years :D
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