Best Heavyweight outside the Top 10 TBRB

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Ruthless-RKO
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Best Heavyweight outside the Top 10 TBRB

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1 Andy Ruiz Jr. 33-1-0 (22)
2 Tyson Fury 29-0-1 (20)
3 Deontay Wilder 41-0-1 (40)
4 Anthony Joshua 22-1-0 (21)
5 Dillian Whyte 26-1-0 (18)
6 Luis Ortiz 31-1-0 (26)
7 Alexander Povetkin 35-2-0 (24)
8 Kubrat Pulev 27-1-0 (14)
9 Joseph Parker 26-2-0 (20)
10 Adam Kownacki 20-0-0 (15)
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Miller
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Jarrell Miller
Dereck Chisora
Filip Hrgovic
Dominic Breazeale
Oscar Rivas
Gerald Washington
Joe Joyce
Michael Hunter

Amongst others..
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Filip Hrgovic :OhYes:
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Maybe Dubs at this point.
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oogiebe wrote: 03 Oct 2019, 15:52 Maybe Dubs at this point.
You reckon? He’s not world or even fringe world level..
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 03 Oct 2019, 17:23
oogiebe wrote: 03 Oct 2019, 15:52 Maybe Dubs at this point.
You reckon? He’s not world or even fringe world level..
I think he's ready. He keeps getting better. His power is for real. His chin is solid. His jab is formidable now.
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No love for Otto Wallin?

He was a doctor's decision away from being the lineal champ

Fury admitted after the fight he couldn't see out the eye. The examining doctor just took his word for it that he could see. Where were the tests of vision?
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Finkel wrote: 03 Oct 2019, 23:58 No love for Otto Wallin?

He was a doctor's decision away from being the lineal champ

Fury admitted after the fight he couldn't see out the eye. The examining doctor just took his word for it that he could see. Where were the tests of vision?
Indeed!

But then again Tyson won, and looking forword to see him smack around Wilder.
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Chris Lovejoy...he's a top ten fighter, the WBA said so.
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Paci wrote: 04 Oct 2019, 01:12
Finkel wrote: 03 Oct 2019, 23:58 No love for Otto Wallin?

He was a doctor's decision away from being the lineal champ

Fury admitted after the fight he couldn't see out the eye. The examining doctor just took his word for it that he could see. Where were the tests of vision?
Indeed!

But then again Tyson won, and looking forword to see him smack around Wilder.
Even so, I don’t believe it was a good loss. Apart from 2-3 good rounds he was outboxed. He was lucky to cut Fury so early in the fight, because that set the tone. Where is everyone that was saying this was a mismatch?? I’ll tel you where. They’re the same people that aren’t now praising Wallin. Not saying he’s a bad fighter. But like I said, it wasn’t a good loss, although his stock went up.
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milpool wrote: 04 Oct 2019, 03:24 Chris Lovejoy...he's a top ten fighter, the WBA said so.
WBA’s ranking is the only top 10 list he’ll make..
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 04 Oct 2019, 05:03
Paci wrote: 04 Oct 2019, 01:12

Indeed!

But then again Tyson won, and looking forword to see him smack around Wilder.
Even so, I don’t believe it was a good loss. Apart from 2-3 good rounds he was outboxed. He was lucky to cut Fury so early in the fight, because that set the tone. Where is everyone that was saying this was a mismatch?? I’ll tel you where. They’re the same people that aren’t now praising Wallin. Not saying he’s a bad fighter. But like I said, it wasn’t a good loss, although his stock went up.
Can't argue with that.
Also made him a household name in Sweden over night. The best things he got was a good boxing lesson and his name thrown in the mix. He might fall short next time out or not. Hoping that Wallin fights somebody on fringe of relevens at least. Hammer or somebody.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 03 Oct 2019, 14:46 Image

1 Andy Ruiz Jr. 33-1-0 (22)
2 Tyson Fury 29-0-1 (20)
3 Deontay Wilder 41-0-1 (40)
4 Anthony Joshua 22-1-0 (21)
5 Dillian Whyte 26-1-0 (18)
6 Luis Ortiz 31-1-0 (26)
7 Alexander Povetkin 35-2-0 (24)
8 Kubrat Pulev 27-1-0 (14)
9 Joseph Parker 26-2-0 (20)
10 Adam Kownacki 20-0-0 (15)
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Ajagba and Makhmudov would beat most of the top 10 boxer.
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Kownacki being on the list is pretty laughable.

Maybe people seeing Ruiz in actions has given them false impression of what boxer should look like :twisted:

Miller
hunter
Rivas
Dubois

Are all pretty close of making it in the top 10.

They all are also better than Kownacki.
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Oscar Rivas.
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RonnyJ wrote: 04 Oct 2019, 06:02
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 03 Oct 2019, 14:46 Image

1 Andy Ruiz Jr. 33-1-0 (22)
2 Tyson Fury 29-0-1 (20)
3 Deontay Wilder 41-0-1 (40)
4 Anthony Joshua 22-1-0 (21)
5 Dillian Whyte 26-1-0 (18)
6 Luis Ortiz 31-1-0 (26)
7 Alexander Povetkin 35-2-0 (24)
8 Kubrat Pulev 27-1-0 (14)
9 Joseph Parker 26-2-0 (20)
10 Adam Kownacki 20-0-0 (15)
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Ajagba and Makhmudov would beat most of the top 10 boxer.
Get the Fcuk outta here...... :doh:
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 04 Oct 2019, 09:33
RonnyJ wrote: 04 Oct 2019, 06:02

Ajagba and Makhmudov would beat most of the top 10 boxer.
Get the Fcuk outta here...... :doh:
Ajagba will not beat most of them. Ajagba will beat all of them .
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Boxtune wrote: 04 Oct 2019, 16:11
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 04 Oct 2019, 09:33

Get the Fcuk outta here...... :doh:
Ajagba will not beat most of them. Ajagba will beat all of them .
I thought I was the biggest Ajagba fan, but apparently I'm not. Efe is still not fluid enough to compete at this level. He better show some improvement there or he won't be getting any better.
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Ajagba isn’t the one to pin your hopes on.

It’s Dubois. He is the one who can beat everyone else if he keeps progressing. As mentioned above, real power, developing a class hurtful jab and looks to have a good chin. Goes about his business wit little fuss too, what’s not to like?

He can mix it with Fury, Wilder, Joshua and Ruiz within 3-4 fights imo. No need to rush of course and I think Warrren will take a bit more time with him.

Joyce is already running scared of him
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lillywhite14 wrote: 05 Oct 2019, 01:52 Ajagba isn’t the one to pin your hopes on.

It’s Dubois. He is the one who can beat everyone else if he keeps progressing. As mentioned above, real power, developing a class hurtful jab and looks to have a good chin. Goes about his business wit little fuss too, what’s not to like?

He can mix it with Fury, Wilder, Joshua and Ruiz within 3-4 fights imo. No need to rush of course and I think Warrren will take a bit more time with him.

Joyce is already running scared of him
Usyk schooled joyce in the amateurs.

Dubois is just slow, cant hang with ajagba or joshua
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I would say Dub and Efe have comparable speed, neither is fast.
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