Ring Magazine's Top ten heavyweight rankings with Usyk above Anthony Joshua into second and Tyson Fury top
March 26, 2022OLEKSANDR USYK shot up the world heavyweight leaderboard after his stunning victory over Anthony Joshua last year.
Ring Magazine's rankings of the world's top fighters now has the Ukrainian second to only Tyson Fury.
Both stars hold world title belts, with Fury putting keeping WBC crown after defeating Deontay Wilder last time out.
The respected rankings have the Gypsy King ahead of Usyk, owing to his ownership of The Ring's official belt.
Fury, 33, also boasts a 31-0-1 record and a more extensive history of heavyweight fights, with only Wilder battling to a draw in the original match-up of their trilogy series.
While Usyk, 35, has only fought three times in this category having dominated at cruiserweight.
His storming performance against Joshua in Tottenham launched the southpaw from tenth in rankings to the position of top challenger to Fury's throne.
Joshua maintains his status over Wilder, after the Bronze Bomber lost in Las Vegas.
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Dillian Whyte, who is staking his claim to become the mandatory WBC challenger, is fourth ahead of Joseph Parker.
Former champ Andy Ruiz Jr, Luis Ortiz, Michael Hunter, Oscar Rivas and Britain's Joe Joyce complete the list.
Fans may soon be calling for Fury and Usyk to square up, if the Gypsy King gets past Whyte, who he is facing next.
However, they have been warned by Roy Jones Jr to expect a boring fight.
He told DAZN: “I hope it doesn’t happen. Two boxers who don't make for the most entertaining fight.
"We gotta keep Usyk and Fury away from each other by any means necessary. We do not want to see that.
"There should be a clause right now put into any contract: ‘Do not allow Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury to have a fight.’
"We do not need that for boxing."
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