With retirements, injuries and posing by Hayr, will any meaningful fights get made in this division?
Looks like it'll be a wait until 2017 for meaningful fights, though Ruiz Jr. vs Parker could be quite a fun bout to watch.
I highly doubt David Haye will ever be in another meaningful fight simply because he's not active enough to compete with the top tier heavyweights....he SHOULD because he's a great talent, but he's too much of a flake to dedicate himself to the sport and too afraid of losing, it's a shame too because he could have some good fights. Good thing England has Joshua.
Other bouts which are available and would be interesting could get made in 2017 and I would think that by the end of next year either Anthony Joshua, Deontay Wilder, or BOTH will have 1 loss on their records even without facing each other.
Molina says he is next for AJ. At least for consideration.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Wladimir Klitschko wants to fight Anthony Joshua in 'March or April'
Wladimir Klitschko says he wants to fight British heavyweight world champion Anthony Joshua in "March or April".
A planned December bout fell through because the fighters "ran out of time", said Klitschko's manager Bernd Boente.
"That'll be the biggest heavyweight fight for years," former world champion Klitschko, 40, told German newspaper Bild.
The WBA has yet to state whether its vacant title would be on the line.
Promotor Eddie Hearn initially blamed confusion over the titles on offer and a "minor injury" to Ukrainian Klitschko for the failure to arrange a December date.
Klitschko, who will turn 41 in March, lost his WBA WBO and IBF belts to Tyson Fury in November 2015.
Two attempts to stage a rematch collapsed because the Briton suffered an ankle injury and was then declared "medically unfit". Fury has since vacated his WBO and WBA titles.
Joshua won the IBF belt with victory over Charles Martin in April.
"I want to box in March or April against IBF world champion Anthony Joshua," said Klitschko.
"I've never thought about stopping, not once, after the defeat and losing my belts.
Wladimir Klitschko wants to fight Anthony Joshua in 'March or April' - BBC Sport
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Now Klit has got no titles, and Haye may get a WBO one, what is the point of Joshua risking a hug and grab fest with him next year? He may as well let the 41 year old succumb to the obvious and give up, whilst he goes on to younger, and easier threats, like Wilder for example.
David Haye is getting nothing...Shannon Briggs has a better chance
is Molina worth PPV?
Officially the only saddo who has had a girlfriend
Its going to be a hell of a fight
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