Nice to have Active HW division
Nice to have Active HW division
With the competitiveness of the HW division, I'm hard pressed to remember a time when so many were fighting each other!
1-Joshua...Miller
2-Fury...Wilder
3-Wilder...Fury
4-Whyte...Breazeale
5-Povetkin...
6-Miller...Joshua
7-Pulev...
8-Ortiz...Hammer
9-Breazeale...Whyte
10-Kownacki...
Coming up are Usyk vs (?): Parker vs Chisora (?); Pulev vs (?); Kownacki vs (?)…
And so many good prospects heading our way: Joyce; Dubois; Ajagba; Hrgovic; Makhmudov; etc.
Exciting times!
1-Joshua...Miller
2-Fury...Wilder
3-Wilder...Fury
4-Whyte...Breazeale
5-Povetkin...
6-Miller...Joshua
7-Pulev...
8-Ortiz...Hammer
9-Breazeale...Whyte
10-Kownacki...
Coming up are Usyk vs (?): Parker vs Chisora (?); Pulev vs (?); Kownacki vs (?)…
And so many good prospects heading our way: Joyce; Dubois; Ajagba; Hrgovic; Makhmudov; etc.
Exciting times!
Re: Nice to have Active HW division
Yeah, and I'd say, the HW is the most entertaining ones again.
Re: Nice to have Active HW division
There are three decent fights to be made at heavyweight (Joshua-Miller; Whyte-Breazeale; & Fury-Wilder), with there being the possibility of a fourth if the rumours are true about Usyk potentially facing Povetkin, Parker or Ortiz on the 18th May.
I have no interest in the Ortiz-Hammer mismatch and Kownacki and Pulev won’t be facing any big names next either, as they'll be engaging in stay-busy type bouts against overmatched shot opposition.
The heavyweight division is generally looking good and healthy at the moment though.
I have no interest in the Ortiz-Hammer mismatch and Kownacki and Pulev won’t be facing any big names next either, as they'll be engaging in stay-busy type bouts against overmatched shot opposition.
The heavyweight division is generally looking good and healthy at the moment though.
Re: Nice to have Active HW division
I've a feeling that Kownacki will face a contender next. He really wants it and his destruction of Washington gave him more confidence that he belongs. I don't rate him too highly, but he's sure as shvt entertaining to watch which is what it's all about!verlichte wrote: ↑13 Feb 2019, 12:54 There are three decent fights to be made at heavyweight (Joshua-Miller; Whyte-Breazeale; & Fury-Wilder), with there being the possibility of a fourth if the rumours are true about Usyk potentially facing Povetkin, Parker or Ortiz on the 18th May.
I have no interest in the Ortiz-Hammer mismatch and Kownacki and Pulev won’t be facing any big names next either, as they'll be engaging in stay-busy type bouts against overmatched shot opposition.
The heavyweight division is generally looking good and healthy at the moment though.
Re: Nice to have Active HW division
Unless there’s a lot of money to be made, boxing politics with prevent a PBC fighter like Kownacki facing anyone affiliated with ESPN or DAZN.oogiebe wrote: ↑13 Feb 2019, 12:57I've a feeling that Kownacki will face a contender next. He really wants it and his destruction of Washington gave him more confidence that he belongs. I don't rate him too highly, but he's sure as shvt entertaining to watch which is what it's all about!verlichte wrote: ↑13 Feb 2019, 12:54 There are three decent fights to be made at heavyweight (Joshua-Miller; Whyte-Breazeale; & Fury-Wilder), with there being the possibility of a fourth if the rumours are true about Usyk potentially facing Povetkin, Parker or Ortiz on the 18th May.
I have no interest in the Ortiz-Hammer mismatch and Kownacki and Pulev won’t be facing any big names next either, as they'll be engaging in stay-busy type bouts against overmatched shot opposition.
The heavyweight division is generally looking good and healthy at the moment though.
So if the chubby pugilist from Poland will be facing a contender during his next outing, it’ll likely be against little-known hand-picked name from the WBC’s top 15 rankings, rather than any of the top-ten fighters that are rated by ESPN or The RING.
The PBC does have a decent-sized roster of heavyweights though, but only two of them are world-rated, which means the Pole will likely face one of his stablemates (excl. Breazeale or Wilder).
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marvelous marv
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Re: Nice to have Active HW division
Kownacki -Ortiz may be later in the year.
Re: Nice to have Active HW division
Would love it.
Re: Nice to have Active HW division
What HWs does Top Rank have? They've signed a co-promotional deal with Pulev and looked to make the Helenius fight but that has fell through. Rivas/Jennings was on a TR card. Are both with TR? They've just "lost" Andy Ruiz to PBC. Are they still linked to Joseph Parker?
Pulev vs Rivas or Parker would be interesting. The winner would push himself right into the mix for a title shot.
Pulev vs Rivas or Parker would be interesting. The winner would push himself right into the mix for a title shot.
Re: Nice to have Active HW division
I don't, but should keep up on who is signed with who, however; Pulev vs Rivas would put me to sleep; jab-jab hold/repeat. Rivas vs Parker would be a nice scrap.ElJefe wrote: ↑13 Feb 2019, 13:47 What HWs does Top Rank have? They've signed a co-promotional deal with Pulev and looked to make the Helenius fight but that has fell through. Rivas/Jennings was on a TR card. Are both with TR? They've just "lost" Andy Ruiz to PBC. Are they still linked to Joseph Parker?
Pulev vs Rivas or Parker would be interesting. The winner would push himself right into the mix for a title shot.
Re: Nice to have Active HW division
Yeah. Maybe interesting in terms of the implications on the division rather than as a spectacle. I'm not in a rush to see Pulev again after the stinker with Hughie.oogiebe wrote: ↑13 Feb 2019, 13:50I don't, but should keep up on who is signed with who, however; Pulev vs Rivas would put me to sleep; jab-jab hold/repeat. Rivas vs Parker would be a nice scrap.ElJefe wrote: ↑13 Feb 2019, 13:47 What HWs does Top Rank have? They've signed a co-promotional deal with Pulev and looked to make the Helenius fight but that has fell through. Rivas/Jennings was on a TR card. Are both with TR? They've just "lost" Andy Ruiz to PBC. Are they still linked to Joseph Parker?
Pulev vs Rivas or Parker would be interesting. The winner would push himself right into the mix for a title shot.
Re: Nice to have Active HW division
Yes !
All we need is the fair judging.
All we need is the fair judging.
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tiny_acres
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Re: Nice to have Active HW division
I'm still not holding my breath that all of these take place.
Been burned too many times getting hyped up for nothing
Been burned too many times getting hyped up for nothing
Re: Nice to have Active HW division
I think these fights are realistic in 2019 :
Wilder vs. Fury 2
Povetkin vs. Whyte
Usyk vs. Parker
Joshua vs. Wilder/Fury winner (if not this year than in 2020).
It would be enough for me.................
Wilder vs. Fury 2
Povetkin vs. Whyte
Usyk vs. Parker
Joshua vs. Wilder/Fury winner (if not this year than in 2020).
It would be enough for me.................
Re: Nice to have Active HW division
There's only three decent fights in that list. The winner of the Wilder-Fury rematch probably won't face Anthony Joshua during 2019.oogiebe wrote: ↑13 Feb 2019, 12:19 With the competitiveness of the HW division, I'm hard pressed to remember a time when so many were fighting each other!
1-Joshua...Miller
2-Fury...Wilder
3-Wilder...Fury
4-Whyte...Breazeale
5-Povetkin...
6-Miller...Joshua
7-Pulev...
8-Ortiz...Hammer
9-Breazeale...Whyte
10-Kownacki...
Coming up are Usyk vs (?): Parker vs Chisora (?); Pulev vs (?); Kownacki vs (?)…
And so many good prospects heading our way: Joyce; Dubois; Ajagba; Hrgovic; Makhmudov; etc.
Exciting times!
And Dillian Whyte will probably be forced to wait for his title shot until 2020.
Re: Nice to have Active HW division
There are only four fights listed, so 3 of four isn't bad. I think all four will be good watches.Eolaithe wrote: ↑15 Feb 2019, 06:59There's only three decent fights in that list. The winner of the Wilder-Fury rematch probably won't face Anthony Joshua during 2019.oogiebe wrote: ↑13 Feb 2019, 12:19 With the competitiveness of the HW division, I'm hard pressed to remember a time when so many were fighting each other!
1-Joshua...Miller
2-Fury...Wilder
3-Wilder...Fury
4-Whyte...Breazeale
5-Povetkin...
6-Miller...Joshua
7-Pulev...
8-Ortiz...Hammer
9-Breazeale...Whyte
10-Kownacki...
Coming up are Usyk vs (?): Parker vs Chisora (?); Pulev vs (?); Kownacki vs (?)…
And so many good prospects heading our way: Joyce; Dubois; Ajagba; Hrgovic; Makhmudov; etc.
Exciting times!
And Dillian Whyte will probably be forced to wait for his title shot until 2020.