I'm aware of the thread. And I have Whyte above those names on it. Ratings for most are a combo of resume and eye test. But mainly resume. So Whyte ranks high, his resume is top 5 easyCholo_cws wrote: ↑23 Apr 2022, 19:34There's a continual thread on the current scene where forum members have been voting and updating a heavyweight top 15 for a few years now. That's what I quoted. That's a fair representation of how the forum viewed Whyte before tonight.gregregegg wrote: ↑23 Apr 2022, 19:02Add in DDD, hrgovic, yoka, jabalov, all of which I'd favor over Whyte. Gassieve too if he ever gets healthy..Grilling Machine wrote: ↑23 Apr 2022, 18:55
I was referencing the forum opinion, with Greg's view above the general consensus now.
Most of us had Whyte below Usyk, AJ, Fury, Joyce and Wilder; liable to lose to Parker and Ruiz; not guaranteed to beat Miller... And then a lot of us'd fancy Anderson to beat him and Makhmudov to KO him. Sanchez might outpoint him, and on it goes. But top 15, sure.
I'd favore them over Whyte but I couldnt rank them above Whyte yet... That's the funny thing about rankings.
Greg, you may favour them but surely that's mostly because they haven't stepped up and been tested yet. Dubois tried and was found wanting.
But if you asked people is whyte a top 5 heavy purely on how good he is I don't think people have thought that for a fair while.