Unify the HW division in 4 easy Steps
Unify the HW division in 4 easy Steps
If AJ beats Wlad, here is the easy route to unify the division;
1, Set up a fight with Ortiz- shouldn't be too hard now Eddie has him signed up, then after Wilder puts Stiverne to rest, AJ will become mandatory challenger. No hiding from that
2, Fury- offer him a big pay cheque with a heavy penalty for pulling out, then that places AJ as no#1 contender for Parker's belt.
3, Wilder either retires or fights AJ
4, Parker Vs AJ
Any thoughts?
I can't see it happening any other way.
Wilder isn't interested in fighting the best, otherwise he would have by now, and Parker will be protected by Kevin Barry as his number one cash cow now that Brazeale beat his number 2 HW prospect.
I can see Wilder being the only real challenge in this plan.
1, Set up a fight with Ortiz- shouldn't be too hard now Eddie has him signed up, then after Wilder puts Stiverne to rest, AJ will become mandatory challenger. No hiding from that
2, Fury- offer him a big pay cheque with a heavy penalty for pulling out, then that places AJ as no#1 contender for Parker's belt.
3, Wilder either retires or fights AJ
4, Parker Vs AJ
Any thoughts?
I can't see it happening any other way.
Wilder isn't interested in fighting the best, otherwise he would have by now, and Parker will be protected by Kevin Barry as his number one cash cow now that Brazeale beat his number 2 HW prospect.
I can see Wilder being the only real challenge in this plan.
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Are you sure that champs so readily get made #1/mandatory for other organizations' titles?
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punchoutsb
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Re: Unify the HW division in 4 easy Steps
I don't think ranking orgs ever rate champions of other orgs let alone making them mandatory.
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Unifying the titles isn't really necessary if you view the landscape for what it is.
The winner of Anthony Joshua vs Wladimir will definitely be the face of Heavyweight Boxing after that fight. Fury will still be lineal Champion in the eyes of some until he's beaten. So AJ or Wlad vs Fury would decide the Champ
Parker, Wilder and the Oquendo/Briggs winner are just contenders with belts. Their belts don't mean sh*t really. Cracker Jack box titles.
Hell in the case of Oquendo and Briggs the winner of that fight still won't even be a Top 20 contender in the real world, but in the WBA's bullsh*t realm the winner of that will be a "Champion"
The winner of Anthony Joshua vs Wladimir will definitely be the face of Heavyweight Boxing after that fight. Fury will still be lineal Champion in the eyes of some until he's beaten. So AJ or Wlad vs Fury would decide the Champ
Parker, Wilder and the Oquendo/Briggs winner are just contenders with belts. Their belts don't mean sh*t really. Cracker Jack box titles.
Hell in the case of Oquendo and Briggs the winner of that fight still won't even be a Top 20 contender in the real world, but in the WBA's bullsh*t realm the winner of that will be a "Champion"
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I agree that if AJ beats WK he will be recognised as the No1 HW.
But if he wants the belts, my plan might be the best approach. Given that Hearn could make 1&2 happen. It's about being the number one mandatory contender and getting rid of all the calling out and fake challenges.
But if he wants the belts, my plan might be the best approach. Given that Hearn could make 1&2 happen. It's about being the number one mandatory contender and getting rid of all the calling out and fake challenges.
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Even if you get all the belts one of the organizations will strip you of their title for failing to fight a mandatory or failing to pay sanctioning fees or some other BS.KiwiRider wrote:I agree that if AJ beats WK he will be recognised as the No1 HW.
But if he wants the belts, my plan might be the best approach. Given that Hearn could make 1&2 happen. It's about being the number one mandatory contender and getting rid of all the calling out and fake challenges.
Ask Lennox Lewis and several other Undisputed Champions who have been stripped of titles for stupid reasons.
Boxing is truly a sport where the Champion makes the title, The title doesn't make the Champion.
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Just curious, when was the last time that the WBO, for example, made a WBC, WBA, or IBF champ a mandatory?KiwiRider wrote:I agree that if AJ beats WK he will be recognised as the No1 HW.
But if he wants the belts, my plan might be the best approach. Given that Hearn could make 1&2 happen. It's about being the number one mandatory contender and getting rid of all the calling out and fake challenges.
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Some people might not be familiar with all the Political BS that accompanies making fights in this sport. Took me a while to get used to it when I first started following the sport.
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Hence 1&2, make AJ become the no 1 contender within the ABC's. All the ABC belts have mandatory challenge rules, usually within 1 yearcrusader wrote:Just curious, when was the last time that the WBO, for example, made a WBC, WBA, or IBF champ a mandatory?KiwiRider wrote:I agree that if AJ beats WK he will be recognised as the No1 HW.
But if he wants the belts, my plan might be the best approach. Given that Hearn could make 1&2 happen. It's about being the number one mandatory contender and getting rid of all the calling out and fake challenges.
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It's very rare for a champ of one major organization to be ranked as a contender by the other major organizations. Unifications almost never happen because one champion became mandatory challenger to another, although the WBC has tried it before.
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asdfjkl
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Re: Unify the HW division in 4 easy Steps
You forget about Briggs, who could beat Wilder for example, if Briggs doesn't have intentions in fighting Wladimir any more.
Either way, I still think Povetkin deserves a shot.
Either way, I still think Povetkin deserves a shot.
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Another way that you can solve the unification problem faster is to stop caring about the belts.
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AJ/Klitschko should determine lineal imo. The rest of the landscape is pretty bleak. Only other real guys in the division are Povetkin, Pulev, and Ortiz; although, Ortiz is losing a lot of ground with his lackluster performance against Malik Scott. You get a tournament between Povetkin/Pulev/Ortiz/Klitschko/AJ, and you have yourself a legit, real deal lineal champion.
Wilder is a joke and Parker arguably lost to Ruiz.
Wilder is a joke and Parker arguably lost to Ruiz.
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boxing_rocks
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Re: Unify the HW division in 4 easy Steps
Even if all these fights happen, there are still 3 more "little" ifs: Joshua needs to beat Wlad, Fury and Wilder.
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Impractical Poster
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Re: Unify the HW division in 4 easy Steps
Yeah, too easy.KiwiRider wrote:If AJ beats Wlad, here is the easy route to unify the division;
1, Set up a fight with Ortiz- shouldn't be too hard now Eddie has him signed up, then after Wilder puts Stiverne to rest, AJ will become mandatory challenger. No hiding from that
2, Fury- offer him a big pay cheque with a heavy penalty for pulling out, then that places AJ as no#1 contender for Parker's belt.
3, Wilder either retires or fights AJ
4, Parker Vs AJ
Any thoughts?
I can't see it happening any other way.
Wilder isn't interested in fighting the best, otherwise he would have by now, and Parker will be protected by Kevin Barry as his number one cash cow now that Brazeale beat his number 2 HW prospect.
I can see Wilder being the only real challenge in this plan.
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mistersaintlaurent
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No he doesn't. Ortiz is with Haymon.KiwiRider wrote:1, Set up a fight with Ortiz- shouldn't be too hard now Eddie has him signed up
No he won't. The organizations do not rank the champions of the other organizations.then after Wilder puts Stiverne to rest, AJ will become mandatory challenger.
If Fury fights Joshua, he loses his mandatory position with the WBO and another mandatory will be named in his place.2, Fury- offer him a big pay cheque with a heavy penalty for pulling out, then that places AJ as no#1 contender for Parker's belt.
Why would he be retiring? He's 31 and hasn't even hit his peak yet. He started at a late age and has taken little to no damage. Wilder will be a major force in the division for years to come.3, Wilder either retires or fights AJ
Wilder vs Parker is far more likely. That is the fight Haymon is trying to make to delay the Stiverne mandatory that nobody wants to see.4, Parker Vs AJ
Re: Unify the HW division in 4 easy Steps
to name the steps is always easy, to
make fights with record-polishers
like wilder is hard.
make fights with record-polishers
like wilder is hard.
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That'd likely take years to happen.