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    Originally posted by TBear View Post
    Andy Ruiz Jr. is fighting Saturday against Manuel Quezada on UniMas.
    Ruiz needs to up his activity and level of competition as well. He fought last on the Rios-Pac undercard, hasn't been seen since and is now fighting c level Quezada....meh

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      Originally posted by Scott.Weiland. View Post
      I can't find anything saying Ortiz withdrew or is injured and now two completely different guys are contesting!
      I exchange tweets from time to time with Ortiz' manager. He's been enthusiastic about Ortiz fighting for the WBA title, so if it's Oquendo-Chagaev they are not going to be happy.



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      @UABoxingNews It will be a robbery if wba @GilberticoWBA JUMPS LUIS ORTIZ and we will FILE a LAW SUIT

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            New HW Ring rankings:

            Champion: Wladimir Klitschko, 62-3, 52 KO

            1 Kubrat Pulev, 20-0, 11 KO
            2 Alexander Povetkin, 26-1, 18 KO
            3 Bermaine Stiverne, 24-1-1, 21 KO
            4 Tyson Fury, 22-0, 16 KO
            5 Vyacheslav Glazkov, 17-0-1, 11 KO
            6 Tomasz Adamek, 49-3, 29 KO
            7 Chris Arreola, 36-4, 31 KO
            8 Deontay Wilder, 31-0, 31 KO
            9 Bryant Jennings, 18-0, 10 KO
            10 Tony Thompson, 39-4, 26 KO.

            It's good that they dropped out the inactive Robert Helenius and added Thompson, but they have Arreola too high at #7.

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              Of all the sanctioning bodies, the IBF appears to have the most accurate hw rankings - I can't argue too much with that list. It's not perfect but it's much more accurate than any of the other alphabet orgs

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                Originally posted by Freedom2014 View Post
                New HW Ring rankings:

                Champion: Wladimir Klitschko, 62-3, 52 KO

                1 Kubrat Pulev, 20-0, 11 KO
                2 Alexander Povetkin, 26-1, 18 KO
                3 Bermaine Stiverne, 24-1-1, 21 KO
                4 Tyson Fury, 22-0, 16 KO
                5 Vyacheslav Glazkov, 17-0-1, 11 KO
                6 Tomasz Adamek, 49-3, 29 KO
                7 Chris Arreola, 36-4, 31 KO
                8 Deontay Wilder, 31-0, 31 KO
                9 Bryant Jennings, 18-0, 10 KO
                10 Tony Thompson, 39-4, 26 KO.

                It's good that they dropped out the inactive Robert Helenius and added Thompson, but they have Arreola too high at #7.
                dont know how on earth they can have adamek 6th. that guy is not a top 10 heavy anymore

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                    Wladimir Klitschko (Super Champion)

                    1 Dereck Chisora
                    2 Andy Ruiz
                    3 Deontay Wilder
                    4 Tyson Fury
                    5 Christian Hammer
                    6 Kubrat Pulev
                    7 Mike Perez
                    8 Charles Martin
                    9 Bryant Jennings
                    10 David Price
                    11 Alex Leapai
                    12 Brian Minto
                    13 Vyascheslav Glazkov
                    14 Alexander Ustinov
                    15 Irineu Beato Costa, Jr.

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