Anthony Joshua
#21
Oops, just saw that he has been listed as IBF #15 now.

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10210650370233046&set=a.2563100154421.2146787.1161601008&type=3&theater
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#22
Wow, the heavyweight division really is shit. Maybe duco do have a bit of money after all.
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#23
(09-21-2016, 06:23 PM)craigyid14 Wrote: Wow, the heavyweight division really is shit. Maybe duco do have a bit of money after all.

Because the IBF chose to put Izu at #15?
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#24
This heavyweight fool is ranked IBF #9 and has never fought anyone. Or anyone outside of Germany!

http://boxrec.com/boxer/655566
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#25
(09-21-2016, 06:46 PM)diehard Wrote: This heavyweight fool is ranked IBF #9 and has never fought anyone. Or anyone outside of Germany!

http://boxrec.com/boxer/655566

I don't think so?

Here's the rankings:

1 Joseph Parker New Zealand
2 Kubrat Pulev Bulgaria
3 David Haye United Kingdom
4 Johan Duhaupas France
5 Andy Ruiz Mexico
6 Carlos Takam France
7 Vyacheslav Glazkov Ukraine
8 Eric Molina United States
9 Jarrell Miller United States
10 Charles Martin United States
11 Derek Chisora Zimbabwe
12 David Price England
13 Hugie Fury England
14 Erkan Teper Germany
15 Izuagbe Ugonoh Poland
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#26
Here is me excited about the HW division after Fury gets the belts.....expecting the division to open up with some good fights...then we get:

Glaskov vs Martin (what a let down)
Martin cashing out against AJ
AJ fighting a former quarterback in Braezeale.
Haye comes back and fights a couple of bums.
Nothing is happening with Ortiz or Ustinov.
Povetkin gets PED'ed.
Browne wins, then loses then Chagaev gets stripped as he retires...
Wilder fights second tier has beens
Fury and Wald has been about a year or so and still not finalised? Maybe, Maybe not? Fury with PEDs? No show to press meeting.


At least our boy is announcing fights a couple of days after each bout.
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#27
Yeah something we should be happy about with Parker and duco is at least he's staying active and we get told straight away who is next opponent will be (good or bad). Can't say the same about the rest of the division at the moment.
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#28
(09-21-2016, 06:52 PM)Msreef Wrote:
(09-21-2016, 06:46 PM)diehard Wrote: This heavyweight fool is ranked IBF #9 and has never fought anyone. Or anyone outside of Germany!

http://boxrec.com/boxer/655566

I don't think so?

Here's the rankings:

1 Joseph Parker New Zealand
2 Kubrat Pulev Bulgaria
3 David Haye United Kingdom
4 Johan Duhaupas France
5 Andy Ruiz Mexico
6 Carlos Takam France
7 Vyacheslav Glazkov Ukraine
8 Eric Molina United States
9 Jarrell Miller United States
10 Charles Martin United States
11 Derek Chisora Zimbabwe
12 David Price England
13 Hugie Fury England
14 Erkan Teper Germany
15 Izuagbe Ugonoh Poland

This is from fightnews. Yours is probably the latest, as it includes Izu. Stu said that he tried to get Schwartz for Parker, but they didn't want to take any risks. So this is what happens when there are no risks. You drop out of the 15. Here's the one I had quoted:

http://www.fightnews.com/rankings-2
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#29
(09-21-2016, 08:07 PM)African Monkey Wrote: Yeah something we should be happy about with Parker and duco is at least he's staying active and we get told straight away who is next opponent will be (good or bad). Can't say the same about the rest of the division at the moment.

Yeah credit where credit is due. No complaints about Duco (post Haumono) from me..
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#30
Unbelievable for Duco and Stu: Parker ranked #1 in two alphabets, Izu ranked #12 and #15 and has challenged AJ for his title, and Jeff Horn is ranked #3 with #2 vacant. All three are close to challenging for the title.

Dimitrenko is no mug, and Parker will have a tough fight. If he didn't improve his defense, he's gonna get caught. Dimitrenko can punch. It's a matter of how much he has left in the tank at 38.

Even Duco's undercard is shaping up nicely. Go Duco.
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