Neither Fury or Price are anywhere near ready though IMO. For me I think it's time for Povetkin to MAN UP, and after he is beaten then I think the likes of Boystov, Helenius and Arreola could be due a shot. If Price is matched up well over the next 3 years I give him a better chance than most, but he still has loads to prove. As for Fury, I don't think he'll ever be ready and I see him eventually being thrown in with Haye due to the way he keeps attacking Haye in the press and I see something similar to the Audley fight with Haye taking Fury out whenever he has put money on himself to do so.
I don't think the Klitschkos are that impressive, everyone seems to think they're the greats.
Vitali yes, he is a monster! Wlad not so much, but the old pros aren't beating them, it'll likely be someone younger than they're used to that'll beat them!
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‘n I say …… it correctly.
Probably will be someone younger. From whats on the horizon of HW boxing though I don't see anyone who can get in the ring with the Klits and even cause a problem. The closest man to doing that is David Haye and he got well outclassed. No of the HW's now I have 4 tiers
Tier 1 is: The Klits
Tier 2 is: Haye
Tier 3 is: Chambers, Helenius, Boystov, Arreola, Thompson, Solis and Adamek etc
Tier 4 is: Price, Fury and Wilder. I'd also put Evander in here though his career is going in the opposite direction to the rest of this group. Then again I'd have him beating Fury and probably Wilder right now too. Price is the one to watch for me out of this group but as I said earlier he needs to be well matched so he can develop over the next couple of years.
I would agree with your tiers, where is Povetkin? Chageev? I know Chag is an outsider but he must not be dismissed.
Holyfield is a legend. If he did secure a Povetkin fight and managed to win, he'd go straight for a Klitschko! Probably with no success though, in both cases!
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‘n I say …… it correctly.
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