The Adamek-Chambers fight is as good heavyweight fight coming up in June. I'm actually surprised Adamek took it because it's a risky fight for him. There are fights like that one, and Huck-Povetkin, Dimitrenko-Pulev, even Jennings-Liakhovich, that are or were solid heavyweight bouts. They're just not true title fights.
As for a Wladimir challenger, Arreola is a good choice, as is Seth Mitchelll assuming he gets by Witherspoon, the winner of Pulev-Dimitrenko. Speaking of Witherspoon-Mitchell, how big a role with Virgil Hunter, Ward's trainer, play into the outcome of that fight?
We've had good heavyweight fights within the last decade. Brewster-Liakhovich, Vitali-Lewis....both great matches!
As a fan of Wlad's sure I'd love for Wlad to throw caution to the wind and go for broke right from the first bell, but you've got to understand he's winning and winning handily and you don't fuck with a winning streak! Wlad is comfortable in the ring right now and I don't see anyone that can crack that aura.
I think Arreola would come to fight and I like Seth Mitchell but to be very honest a better fight is Arreola vs Mitchell because Wlad is so much better than the rest of the division it should be illegal. I'm certain Thompson will give his all in the rematch but for all of the heavyweights, sometimes your best isn't good enough.
Imagine if Wlad fights 2 times a year for the next 4 years....I mean there's 0 threats out there for him, 0.
There's a new Danish heavyweight on the scene and is billed as "The Biggest Boxer in the World" Morten Poulsen is 7'2 and was like 4-0 as an amateur.
Really the guys on the horizon like Joe Hanks & Deontay Wilder will bring the heat to the post Klitschko era. I think Hanks would make a very solid champion.
I could have swore I saw videos of Poulsen "training" years ago, and I thought "wow that is a very tall tomato can"
Hanks and Wilder needs to fight live bodies before we make any assumptions about them being the future. Neither one needs anymore pampering, they both need to face some adversity.
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