With David Haye's win over Nicolay Valuev, he will jump into the top 5 in the SportsRatings Heavyweight Top 100 for November. Here's a sneak peek at how the ratings are likely to change.
last mo. | Rank | Fighter | Rating |
Rated Record | Recent Results |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1 | WLAD KLITSCHKO | 64.58 |
31-3-0 |
|
2 | 2 | VITALI KLITSCHKO | 40.09 |
20-2-0 |
|
4 | 3 | ALEX POVETKIN | 31.93 |
12-0-0 |
|
5 | 4 | RUSLAN CHAGAEV | 29.72 |
11-1-0 |
|
25 | 5 | DAVID HAYE | 29.26 |
3-0-0 |
W12 #3 NICOLAY VALUEV |
6 | 6 | EDDIE CHAMBERS | 28.60 |
13-1-0 |
|
3 | 7 | NICOLAY VALUEV | 24.78 |
21-2-0 |
L12 #25 DAVID HAYE |
12 | 8 | SAM SEXTON | 20.63 |
4-0-0 |
W7 #41 MARTIN ROGAN |
7 | 9 | DAVID TUA | 20.22 |
25-3-1 |
|
8 | 10 | OLEG PLATOV | 18.92 |
6-0-0 |
Valuev falls to #7, the lowest he's been in years. Sam Sexton should jump into the top 10 after beating Martin Rogan for the second straight time.
Overall the top ten is sizing up pretty well, now that Tua is active again and new fighters are making their way in.
Haye's first WBA defense will be against John Ruiz, unless he pulls something unexpected.
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