IBF Outlines Anthony Joshua Mandatory Defense Timeline - Boxing News
Out of all the governing bodies, I happen to think that the IBF are a bit more sensible and clear than the rest of them. Ok, they could've maybe handled the Fury situation better and accepted Wlad as a challenger, but I think they were just stretching their claws a bit to show who's boss. But I like their re-hydration clause and they don't have "regular and Super, or even Emeritus" champions.
It all looks pretty well mapped out for me. AJ takes on one of yesterday's list of Yanks next, followed by the winner of this mini tournament before mid Jan 2017, and the Haye or Fury or maybe both.
if we're being honest , a Joshua v Haye or Fury is going to be a stadium fight, so it has to be in the summer, or late spring at best, and it's too late for this year.
This of course is assuming that all these people stay unbeaten!
ps. @
Freedom, sorry if I've tread on your toes, I know you like to post this sort of shit. I just didn't want to start a new thread unnecessarily.

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