2nd best heavyweight in the world.
Articulate.
Exciting action packed fights.
On a run of big stoppages.
Undefeated.
Yeah, he is doing everything asked from him, and can't get a decent fight.
So the Parker/Wardley winner wouldn't even be ranked by the WBC, I assume because they didn't pay them a fee?Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑23 Oct 2025, 05:15 I take it he's defending the interim wbc belt.
So it's gotta be top 15.
Current WBC Heavyweight Rankings
1 | Lawrence Okolie | GB | Silver
2 | Daniel Dubois | GB |
3 | Anthony Joshua | GB |
4 | Moses Itauma | GB | COMM *CBP/P
5 | Filip Hrgovic | Croatia |
6 | Efe Ajagba | Nigeria/US |
7 | Martin Bakole | Congo/GB |
8 | Frank Sanchez | Cuba |
9 | Zhilei Zhang | China |
10 | Bakhodir Jalolov | Uzbekistan |
11 | Richard Torrez Jr | US | NABF
12 | Guido Vianello | Italy | *CBP/P
13 | Deontay Wilder | US |
14 | Dereck Chisora | GB |
15 | Jared Anderson | US |
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Still plenty of notice to get a decent name.
It would technically be Dubois' third shot at a new belt in three fights. Fourth in 6 fights. He's won one of them. Crazy if that happens but Kabayel has called out Dubois. It's still probably one of the best fights out there available to Kabayel. What happened to the nobody this was supposed to be against?
Coming off a loss, losing his belt 3 months ago, they rank him at #3. This has to be at the result if Kabayel. Okolie, Joshua and Itauma also ranked highly which are the other guys he's been linked to fight.
Not a bad fight….. Not sure Knyba is that great though….Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑03 Nov 2025, 08:45 Agit Kabayel to fight Damian Knyba, and not Daniel Dubois, on January 10
It is being reported in Germany that leading heavyweight contender Agit Kabayel will take on unbeaten Pole, Damian Knyba, on January 10 at the Rudolf Weber Arena in Oberhausen.
The contest, according to newspaper BILD, will be formally announced on Wednesday this week. It was also reported that Daniel Dubois has been in discussions to take on Kabayel, 26-0 (18 KOs), but terms ultimately could not be agreed.
Knyba, 17-0 (11 KOs), has since 2022 fought predominantly in America after signing with Top Rank. In the latest WBC heavyweight rankings, the 29-year-old was as low as 38th whereas Kabayel holds the interim championship.
Knyba has won his last four bouts by stoppage but is yet to step into world class waters. Last month he halted Joey Dawejko in seven rounds.
The 33-year-old Kabayel is widely regarded as deserving of a shot at world champion Oleksandr Usyk after posting impressive inside-schedule victories over Arslanbek Makhmudov, Frank Sanchez and Zhilei Zhang in consecutive bouts. His contest against Knyba, who was among Zhang's sparring partners when he prepared for Kabayel in February, will be his first in Germany since 2023.
I know exactly what you are saying I had/have similar views on the Joe Parker renaissance - The combined age of Zhang and Wilder must have been 80 - Wilder was never that good and is now shot to shit and Zhang doesn't have stamina. The less said about Bakole's shape the better.gregregegg wrote: ↑31 Oct 2025, 17:27 I personally think kabayal has gone from very under rated to very over rated…
Honestly, AJ should roll the dice here if he believes there is no chance at fury (or wilder).
Be a huge statement comeback if he won, and he would be a decent chance.
Kabayals activity is dreadful. And his streak that has got him to amazing status is a bit questionable to me…
It’s also a path to wbc the only belt he never had…
Yea, it’s always more likely the opponents have got a lot worse than the fighter has got a lot better…stujones wrote: ↑03 Nov 2025, 12:22I know exactly what you are saying I had/have similar views on the Joe Parker renaissance - The combined age of Zhang and Wilder must have been 80 - Wilder was never that good and is now shot to shit and Zhang doesn't have stamina. The less said about Bakole's shape the better.gregregegg wrote: ↑31 Oct 2025, 17:27 I personally think kabayal has gone from very under rated to very over rated…
Honestly, AJ should roll the dice here if he believes there is no chance at fury (or wilder).
Be a huge statement comeback if he won, and he would be a decent chance.
Kabayals activity is dreadful. And his streak that has got him to amazing status is a bit questionable to me…
It’s also a path to wbc the only belt he never had…
I am not convinced this bulked up Parker beats the Parker who fought Andy Ruiz etc. But the lack of alternatives means his run is ridiculously overrated.