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Unbeaten Heavyweight - New elimination

Posted: 29 Aug 2019, 06:56
by morm
Let as see who win this contest, here come the first 100 unbeaten heavyweights on boxrec rankings :
1. Deontay Wilder 41-0-1
2. Tyson Fury 28-0-1
3. Jarrell Miller 23-0-1
4. Adam Kownacki 20-0-0
5. Filip Hrgovic 9-0-0
6. Joe Joyce 10-0-0
7. Evgeny Romanov 14-0-0
8. Efe Ajagba 11-0-0
9. Daniel Dubois 12-0-0
10. Agit Kabayel 19-0-0
11. Petar Milas 14-0-0
12. Sergey Kuzmin 15-0-0
13. Lukasz Rozanski 11-0-0
14. Tony Yoka 6-0-0
15. Otto Wallin 20-0-0
16. Mladen Miljas 12-0-0
17. Alexander Frank 17-0-1
18. Jermaine Franklin 19-0-0
19. Frank Sanchez Faure 12-0-0
20. Umut Camkiran 12-0-0
21. Tyrone Spong 13-0-0
22. Ivan Dychko 9-0-0
23. Oleksandr Teslenko 16-0-0
24. Junior Fa 18-0-0
25. Robert Alfonso 19-0-1
26. Zhilei Zhang 20-0-0
27. Arslanbek Makhmudov 8-0-0
28. Vladyslav Sirenko 12-0-0
29. Trey Lippe 16-0-0
30. Shigabudin Aliev 8-0-0
31. Tshibuabua Kalonga 9-0-0
32. Facundo Nahuel Simal 22-0-1
33. Marcin Siwy 19-0-0
34. Hemi Ahio 15-0-0
35. Darmani Rock 16-0-0
36. Cassius Chaney 16-0-0
37. George Arias 14-0-0
38. Oleksandr Zakhozhyi 12-0-0
39. Demsey McKean 15-0-0
40. Fabio Wardley 8-0-0
41. Kem Ljungquist 9-0-0
42. Agron Smakici 14-0-0
43. Raphael Tronche 12-0-0
44. Stephan Shaw 11-0-0
45. Vladimir Tereshkin 21-0-1
46. Arslan Yallyev 5-0-0
47. Hussein Muhamed 12-0-0
48. Labinot Xhoxhaj 12-0-0
49. Guido Vianello 4-0-0
50. Mark Bennett 5-0-0
51. Bakhodir Jalolov 6-0-0
52. Jonathon Guidry 14-0-2
53. Pezhman Seifkhani 9-0-0
54. Albon Pervizaj 12-0-0
55. Jacek Christoph Piatek 10-0-0
56. Christian Thun 4-0-0
57. Apti Davtaev 17-0-1
58. Isaac Munoz Gutierrez 11-0-1
59. Erik Pfeifer 6-0-0
60. Michael Polite Coffie 6-0-0
61. Roman Gorst 5-0-0
62. James McKenzie Morrison 16-0-2
63. Ruslan Myrsatayev 6-0-0
64. Mike Balogun 14-0-0
65. Marian Dzupka 8-0-0
66. Aleyandru Gabroveanu 13-0-0
67. Ellis Machin 3-0-1
68. Elvis Garcia Munoz 8-0-0
69. Zhan Kossobutskiy 10-0-0
70. Alante Green 6-0-1
71. Quian Davis 6-0-2
72. Michael Pirotton 4-0-0
73. Justin Jones 22-0-2
74. Willis Meehan 8-0-0
75. Habib Vuqiterna 3-0-0
76. Djuar El Scheich 9-0-0
77. Gianmarco Cardillo 9-0-1
78. Evan Gubera 3-0-0
79. Danilo Milacic 6-0-0
80. Hasim Rahman Jr 8-0-0
81. Ryan Charles 6-0-0
82. Amron Sands 9-0-0
83. Gabriel Hernandez 10-0-0
84. Artem Suslenkov 3-0-0
85. Attila Kalman 4-0-0
86. Joseph Goodall 6-0-0
87. Kris Terzievski 8-0-1
88. Tomislav Cikotic 2-0-0
89. Mensur Dedic 10-0-0
90. Benjamin Adegbuyi 4-0-0
91. Timothy Moten 5-0-0
92. Kamil Bodzioch 4-0-0
93. Peter Kadiru 4-0-0
94. Louson Loizou 6-0-0
95. Jonathan Hill 1-0-0
96. Granit Shala 6-0-0
97. David Abraham 7-0-0
98. leon Gavanas 4-0-0
99. Seung Jun Lee 1-0-0
100. Blerim Hajdari 7-0-1

Let the game started .....

Re: Unbeaten Heavyweight - New elimination

Posted: 29 Aug 2019, 07:11
by RichieKnightmare
Efe Ajagba will be unified hw champion of the world. You heard it here first.

Re: Unbeaten Heavyweight - New elimination

Posted: 29 Aug 2019, 07:13
by dagilechia
Filip Hrgović will become a world champ

Re: Unbeaten Heavyweight - New elimination

Posted: 29 Aug 2019, 08:04
by morm
dagilechia wrote: 29 Aug 2019, 07:13 Filip Hrgović will become a world champ
He is my choise too :)

Re: Unbeaten Heavyweight - New elimination

Posted: 29 Aug 2019, 08:10
by dagilechia
morm wrote: 29 Aug 2019, 08:04
dagilechia wrote: 29 Aug 2019, 07:13 Filip Hrgović will become a world champ
He is my choise too :)
:TU:

he didn't looked too impressive vs Heredia or Little, but imo he's still very far from showing his best. and he is only 27 years old, not too much for a HW. Ajagba is good too, but Hrgović is clearly my favourite prospect.

but, of course, i support Adam ''Babyfat'' Kownacki more than anyone else out of that list :D

Re: Unbeaten Heavyweight - New elimination

Posted: 29 Aug 2019, 15:58
by KiwiRider
Hard to make any predictions from that list.
88% of them are unbeaten because they have likely never been tested.
Sometimes a tough test and a loss makes a better fighter.
Let's not get wrapped up in this unbeaten crap eh?
Knocking over 15-20 Journeymen does not a prospect make.

Re: Unbeaten Heavyweight - New elimination

Posted: 29 Aug 2019, 16:10
by dagilechia
also, some of them probably have lost already but were granted the home decision like #92 Kamil Bodzioch - imo he clearly lost his last fight vs some Ukrainian journeyman called Konstantyn Dovbyshchenko.

Re: Unbeaten Heavyweight - New elimination

Posted: 29 Aug 2019, 17:33
by funso banjo baby
apart from the obvious prospects I am following...

Wardley, Faure, Franklin and Rock (if he can get in shape)

Re: Unbeaten Heavyweight - New elimination

Posted: 29 Aug 2019, 18:22
by Enlightened-One
What’s the actual question being posed by this thread?

Re: Unbeaten Heavyweight - New elimination

Posted: 29 Aug 2019, 18:32
by adislav123
who will stay unbeaten the longest i guess which makes absolutely zero sense. nada.

Re: Unbeaten Heavyweight - New elimination

Posted: 30 Aug 2019, 04:12
by morm
Yes it is only a game, let see who stay unbeaten the longest time
all have the same chance ... just dont lose

Re: Unbeaten Heavyweight - New elimination

Posted: 30 Aug 2019, 04:16
by morm
44. Stephan Shaw 11-0-0

Still unbeaten 12-0-0

Re: Unbeaten Heavyweight - New elimination

Posted: 30 Aug 2019, 04:36
by dagilechia
this game will likely be won by some bum beater who will never step up

Re: Unbeaten Heavyweight - New elimination

Posted: 30 Aug 2019, 06:12
by joshj909
Jalolov is the one for me. He's only 6-0, has good amateur pedigree and shouldn't be in any rush to step up at only 25 years old.

Re: Unbeaten Heavyweight - New elimination

Posted: 30 Aug 2019, 11:51
by Lackeos
I'm assuming the rule is that you can only pick a fighter that hasn't already been taken. I'm to understand that Hrgovic, Ajagba, and Jalolov have already been called.

Yoka and Dubois look like good names still available.

I guess I'll get Yoka.

Re: Unbeaten Heavyweight - New elimination

Posted: 30 Aug 2019, 14:37
by oogiebe
Dubois. He's improving with every fight. Ajagba is my fav prospect though.

Re: Unbeaten Heavyweight - New elimination

Posted: 30 Aug 2019, 18:28
by Jonny22Kupfer
Zhilei Zhang

He will never step up and stay unbeaten forever.

Re: Unbeaten Heavyweight - New elimination

Posted: 30 Aug 2019, 18:41
by TempleSlave
Dychko then

Re: Unbeaten Heavyweight - New elimination

Posted: 30 Aug 2019, 18:53
by Onetimeonly
I'll take usyk.

Re: Unbeaten Heavyweight - New elimination

Posted: 30 Aug 2019, 19:10
by snake33
That Otto Wallin is supposed to be pretty sharp.

Re: Unbeaten Heavyweight - New elimination

Posted: 30 Aug 2019, 20:43
by Best Coast
snake33 wrote: 30 Aug 2019, 19:10 That Otto Wallin is supposed to be pretty sharp.
Could be, but he's stepping up too far vs Fury.

Re: Unbeaten Heavyweight - New elimination

Posted: 31 Aug 2019, 00:51
by dagilechia
so we have to actually choose someone?

since morm choosed Hrgović too, i'll take my boy Adam ''Babyfat'' Kownacki :bag:

Re: Unbeaten Heavyweight - New elimination

Posted: 31 Aug 2019, 08:35
by punchoutsb
KiwiRider wrote: 29 Aug 2019, 15:58 Hard to make any predictions from that list.
88% of them are unbeaten because they have likely never been tested.
Sometimes a tough test and a loss makes a better fighter.
Let's not get wrapped up in this unbeaten crap eh?
Knocking over 15-20 Journeymen does not a prospect make.
You're right in terms of actual talent and ability, but technically every single professional is a prospect until their true level is discovered.

Re: Unbeaten Heavyweight - New elimination

Posted: 31 Aug 2019, 12:41
by adislav123
Fury will retire undefeated 51 - 0 in 2029 as the undisputed ATG!

Re: Unbeaten Heavyweight - New elimination

Posted: 31 Aug 2019, 12:55
by lillywhite14
oogiebe wrote: 30 Aug 2019, 14:37 Dubois. He's improving with every fight. Ajagba is my fav prospect though.
Lot of wishful thinking in this thread, the big lump who got beat up by Joyce in the Olympics, Ajagba ( people hoping that looking athletic and intimidating at the same time means he’s gonna fight as good as he looks etc )

I think you’re on the money with Dubois though, I get the feeling if he’s moved correctly he’s gonna end up top of the pile. He’s learning and improving. He has all the tools so far