Like a Boss wrote:Evander wrote:You take Klitschko and Wilder out of the division and there's not too much to talk about, by the time Joshua makes it big he'll have no one to fight.
My guess is that they'll have to do a big public relations exercise to familiarize the public with unknowns or hype up name fighters who aren't up to much.
Either way it doesn't look to promising.
Joshua and Parker are a big part of the future and will meet in a unification bout at some stage down the track. Perhaps as early as late next year, and that will be a huge fight with them both by then having further developed their profiles as well.
This is how desperate it's become when you start believing it yourself no offense.
There's no doubt Joshua is a talented boxer but the truth is the division is very weak, sure you can hype things up if it makes you feel better but it is what it is.
Unless the fighters in the division want to up the ante and start taking risks then it's just fluff.
Malik Scott is ranked 8th in the boxrec heavyweight division and he's the same guy who took a dive against Chisora.
David Haye boxes barely part time and when he does it's against nobodies, hell they were so desperate in the UK they were trying to hype up a Shannon Briggs fight with him for gods sake.
Tyson Fury is mess, entertaining personality but a mess.
Look you want to make some noise with Joshua , go fight Luis Ortiz next and soon, do it and juice the division up and then we'll have something to talk about.