audley would be a good business fight in the uk...but wont improve fury any on global stage sam peter is a 'name' fury could beat, but would he want fury..maybe. monte barrett might like a return to this side of the pond. maybe even jean mormek then, after that, throw him in with a top 15 contender saying that...the price fight will naturally be growing into a big money fight...i can see why they dont want it now...not cause fury might lose (i think he would), but because thats a good payday that if you let it cook a little longer
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Like it or Lump Audley is still a big name in british boxing and 1 channel 5 would maybe like so i am going for some undefeated fighter no-one has ever heard of from eastern europe or north america
Isn't Travis Walker the guy who fought Leapai in Australia? If so he'd be willing to travel then, surely. Although, Audley if he wins well would be a big event. Funny buildup!
M. Grant, K.J., Charr would be perfect. Audley(if wins), Pianeta, Meehan, would be decent. Price, winner of Pulev/Dimitrenko is a waste for now, better just go directly for a big money Klitschko fight.
I hope its: Kevin Johnson Michael Grant Manuel Charr Luis Ortiz Travis Walker But it will likely be: Fraudley Big Larry Skelton Jason Estrada Jovo Pudar
It'll be someone with a bit of name value that has seen better days. I expect we'll see him in a combination of carefully selected mismatches and shootouts (as a result of someone not watching enough footage) over the next 18 months. The likes of Price are well and truly on the backburner for the forseeable.