I wouldn’t say it’s weakened it. It’s opened it all up. 50-50 fights all round. Some coming up as well.
Which division is the "Weakest"?
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Ruthless-RKO
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Which division is the "Weakest"?
I agree. There's no clear #1, #2, #3 or #4..
You can’t say Gvozdyk because he beat Adonis. Had Adonis beaten Kovalev in the past, you’d think that’s do it.
Other champions are Kovalev, Beterbiev and Bivol. Until these 4 fight each other at least, we’ll never know.
Only Bivol is left out as he’s DAZN.
Re: Which division is the "Weakest"?
Two of the top 3/4 (including the best) out of the division certainly weakened it. Might be more competitive now, but not nearly as strong.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑24 May 2019, 17:02 I wouldn’t say it’s weakened it. It’s opened it all up. 50-50 fights all round. Some coming up as well.
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Which division is the "Weakest"?
Happy to help! I hate when I can't think of a word I want to use! I'll sit here with a text box open for minutes trying to recall it!
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Nightmare Roy
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Re: Which division is the "Weakest"?
Got to be SM, strange been one of the best for the best part of 20 years
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jujigatame
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Re: Which division is the "Weakest"?
When I think "weak" I don't think "non-competitive". I just mean there aren't a lot of great fighters in the division. Even with Usyk and Gassiev included I would struggle to name a cruiserweight top 10 without a couple of so-so names in there. Hell beside Usyk even the top guys aren't that great. Briedis stunk the joint out in his last fight.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑24 May 2019, 12:13 That doesn't mean it's weak though. Now that Usyk and Gassiev are moving up, there's still a decent crop of "evenly matched" CW's. They would all make for some 50-50 fights.
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Which division is the "Weakest"?
I admit Briedis was probably supposed to be the #1 CW after Usyk and Gassiev, but his last few performances have been bad. Maybe he needs to be in there with a good name. Like his next fight against Glowacki?jujigatame wrote: ↑24 May 2019, 21:13 When I think "weak" I don't think "non-competitive". I just mean there aren't a lot of great fighters in the division. Even with Usyk and Gassiev included I would struggle to name a cruiserweight top 10 without a couple of so-so names in there. Hell beside Usyk even the top guys aren't that great. Briedis stunk the joint out in his last fight.
I have to say right now, i’m favouring Glowacki just slightly. Hopefully Briedis proves me wrong.
I don’t rate Dorts that highly tbh. Tabiti could be big but not a lot of people are big on him.
There’s a good amount of ‘contenders’ in the division right now. But like you said, no stand outs right now.
Re: Which division is the "Weakest"?
But in terms of what has actually gone on at cruiserweight since Usyk left, what, Kevin Lerena fought, I guess? At least Breides-Glowacki is coming up.
Re: Which division is the "Weakest"?
It has always been a good division in terms of how evenly matched the top guys are. But the loss of the two top guys (plus Hunter who left a while back) has weakend it in terms of the quality of the fighters.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑24 May 2019, 17:02 I wouldn’t say it’s weakened it. It’s opened it all up. 50-50 fights all round. Some coming up as well.
Still an interesting division.
Re: Which division is the "Weakest"?
Light Heavyweight would be my first pick if ran the WBSS. That tournament would be epic.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑24 May 2019, 17:05 I agree. There's no clear #1, #2, #3 or #4..
You can’t say Gvozdyk because he beat Adonis. Had Adonis beaten Kovalev in the past, you’d think that’s do it.
Other champions are Kovalev, Beterbiev and Bivol. Until these 4 fight each other at least, we’ll never know.
Only Bivol is left out as he’s DAZN.
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Jorgegjana416
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Re: Which division is the "Weakest"?
Cruiserweight. Besides Usyk and two other Eastern Europeans the whole division seems like it’s not even there. I hear little about every division but since Usyk moved to heavyweight I haven’t even heard the word cruiserweight
Re: Which division is the "Weakest"?
105 is always the weakest... How many healthy adult males in the World can actually make this weight?
Weakest compared to the past.. is a better question.
Weakest compared to the past.. is a better question.