1. Yuniel Dorticos
2. Krzysztof Głowacki
3. Mairis Briedis
4. Ilunga Makabu
5. Mateusz Masternak
6. Michał Cieślak
7. Arsen Goulamirian
8. Aleksei Papin
9. Noel Gevor
10. Krzysztof Włodarczyk
11. Mike Perez
12. Andrew Tabiti
13. Kevin Lerena
14. Aleksei Egorov
15. Yves Ngabu
CW top 15 ranking
Re: CW top 15 ranking
I have it this way:
1. Briedis
2. Dorticos
3. Glowacki
4. Makabu
5. Wlodarczyk
6. Papin
7. Masternak
8. Gevor
9. Tabiti
10 . Kudryashov
And lower is a more unclear situation.
1. Briedis
2. Dorticos
3. Glowacki
4. Makabu
5. Wlodarczyk
6. Papin
7. Masternak
8. Gevor
9. Tabiti
10 . Kudryashov
And lower is a more unclear situation.
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dagilechia
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Re: CW top 15 ranking
It's unfortunate that the CW is more like a transfer lounge..with the best of the division moving up..
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dagilechia
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Re: CW top 15 ranking
imagine how interesting would be a division with those fighters fighting each other, unfortunately a lot of them moved to HW:
-David Haye
-Tomasz Adamek
-Denis Lebedev
-Marco Huck
-Krzysztof Włodarczyk
-Yoan Pablo Hernandez
-Steve Cunningham
-Jean Marc Mormeck
the next wave of cruiser was/is decent also
-Oleksandr Usyk
-Grigory Drozd
-Murat Gassiev
-Krzysztof Głowacki
-Mairis Briedis
-Tony Bellew
-Yuniel Dorticos
of course, it's a very European, especially Central/Eastern Euro division, so it's not popular in the States, that is a problem, it makes CW unprofitable to stay there for long
Re: CW top 15 ranking
..I never liked the idea when the best European boxers have to travel to the States, even settle down there to prove their worth..dagilechia wrote: ↑25 Aug 2019, 12:00....
of course, it's a very European, especially Central/Eastern Euro division, so it's not popular in the States, that is a problem, it makes CW unprofitable to stay there for long
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dagilechia
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Re: CW top 15 ranking
me too, just pointing out that lack of interest in US causes that CW fighters earn much less compared to HW or LHW, that is why the best fighters doesnt stay in CW for too long.. CWs usually arouse interest only in their respective countries and among the hardcore fans worldwide.greg wrote: ↑25 Aug 2019, 12:07..I never liked the idea when the best European boxers have to travel to the States, even settle down there to prove their worth..dagilechia wrote: ↑25 Aug 2019, 12:00
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of course, it's a very European, especially Central/Eastern Euro division, so it's not popular in the States, that is a problem, it makes CW unprofitable to stay there for long
Re: CW top 15 ranking
I always thought this was an overlooked division. Holyfield was a great cruiser.
There is a Ukrainian kid fighting out of Pittsburgh that should be in that top 15.
“demolition man” Pinchuk. Don’t ask me how to spell his first name. The kid can fight and
they match this kid pretty tough.
There is a Ukrainian kid fighting out of Pittsburgh that should be in that top 15.
“demolition man” Pinchuk. Don’t ask me how to spell his first name. The kid can fight and
they match this kid pretty tough.
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dagilechia
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Re: CW top 15 ranking
Never heard about Lyubomyr Pinchuk, does he have some decent amateur background? i see he already has a loss on his record, but he's still young, just 23.jewboypgh wrote: ↑26 Aug 2019, 00:31 I always thought this was an overlooked division. Holyfield was a great cruiser.
There is a Ukrainian kid fighting out of Pittsburgh that should be in that top 15.
“demolition man” Pinchuk. Don’t ask me how to spell his first name. The kid can fight and
they match this kid pretty tough.
Re: CW top 15 ranking
I been hearing he had like 200 amateur fights and the little ukrainian pitbull dovhun had over 300.
Been going to shows a long time around here and these 2 are the 2 best I seen
Been going to shows a long time around here and these 2 are the 2 best I seen