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I know we talk about them a lot on here, but i actually thinking today(work was quiet).
When was the last time the top 5 Heavyweights in the world only had 2 losses between them all?
And bear in mind, there have been 3 fights between them already, we could possibly extend this further to the top 10(bearing in mind who you consider top 10) and get the following stats:
Fighters: 10
Wins: 271
Losses: 7
Draws: 3
Fights between top 10 fighters: 6
1. Joshua
2. Fury
3. Wilder
4. Whyte
5. Ortiz
6. Povetkin
7. Parker
8. Kownacki
9. Miller
10. Pulev
I'm using the Rings top 10 for this, but i dont recall another period in HW history these sort of stats compare.
I would personally probably stop at Parker, as i dont think those below him are tested, but the top 7 big guys in the world right now are very good fighters.
When was the last time the top 5 Heavyweights in the world only had 2 losses between them all?
And bear in mind, there have been 3 fights between them already, we could possibly extend this further to the top 10(bearing in mind who you consider top 10) and get the following stats:
Fighters: 10
Wins: 271
Losses: 7
Draws: 3
Fights between top 10 fighters: 6
1. Joshua
2. Fury
3. Wilder
4. Whyte
5. Ortiz
6. Povetkin
7. Parker
8. Kownacki
9. Miller
10. Pulev
I'm using the Rings top 10 for this, but i dont recall another period in HW history these sort of stats compare.
I would personally probably stop at Parker, as i dont think those below him are tested, but the top 7 big guys in the world right now are very good fighters.