The Fabulous Four - Deontay Wilder, Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury and?

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  1. drenlou

    drenlou VIP Member

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    Oleksander USYK
     
  2. Hogified05

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    It's going be Ajagba. But it will be at the back end of next year early 2021. Wilder might start to fade by then. We will see. Hopefully they fast track this year. He should start popping up on the rankings by the end of the year then step up next year. He just has the size of AJ, Wilder and Fury and the punching power of AJ and Wilder.

    Him and AJ can tangle in Nigeria.

    AJ, Wilder and Fury have all proven they have the heart and grit. Have to see if he does too. But Ajagba is my bet.
     
  3. Sphillips

    Sphillips Active Member Full Member

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    It’s Usyk obviously.

    The man moving up in weight (Duran) to take on the reigning kings.

    Wilder is Hearns (sorry Tommy) Joshua is Leonard.Nah man this just don’t work.....

    Anyway it’s Joshua,Fury,Wilder and Usyk.And it could make for a wonderful round robin but surprise surprise modern boxing won’t allow it.
     
  4. Sphillips

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    Don’t know why I am doing this but it’s.

    Joshua - Hagler
    Wilder - Hearns
    Usyk - Duran
    Fury - Leonard

    So wrong and I apologise.
     
  5. Brighton bomber

    Brighton bomber Loyal Member Full Member

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    Way too early to put Ajagba in with the elite or to suggest he's even world class right now. He's a physical specimen, but he isn't very quick, he doesn't move his head, shown no sign of any inside game, which to be honest with his reach would be tough, his movement could be better but then we've not seen him in with anyone he couldn't beat just by planting himself in front of them and throwing. When he steps up he can't just stand in front of guys, he'll need to show some movement if he's not to be easily pressured or out boxed.
     
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  6. greenhornet

    greenhornet Boxing Addict Full Member

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    obviously a conspiracy to denigrate a thirty year old bum you like.
     
  7. lepinthehood

    lepinthehood When I'm drinking you leave me well alone banned Full Member

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  8. greenhornet

    greenhornet Boxing Addict Full Member

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    i guess you thought the fab four sucked *****? because these three should star in porns.
     
  9. dangerousity

    dangerousity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    HW definitely got interesting again. It’s like wlad passed the torch to fury and Joshua and anyone who contends with those 2 as did Wilder is held in as high regard.

    Usyk is the wild card of the group and I’m rooting for him to be king just because it would be so out of the ordinary. The smallest guy in the group beating everyone with skill.

    Depending on his chin he could certainly do it.
     
  10. Simon Head

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    Povetkin definitely, is age is obviously a factor now, but back when the Povetkin vs Wilder Fight was originally made I had Povetkin winning that fight by KO, or decision. I stand by that, but age is definitely a factor now.
     
  11. Gennady

    Gennady Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Joshua knocks out both.

    Usyk is too small against these giants
     
  12. Faceplant

    Faceplant Lucky Full Member

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    Its very early in his comeback, but if we're all honest with ourselves its definitely going to be Dustin Nichols.
     
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  13. destruction

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    I would be surprised if Usyk doesnt prove to be elite at HW, and I think he will hand an L to one of those 3 listed
     
  14. Wasteman

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    Early days yet but by the end of the year Usyk could have earned the right to be included in this discussion. Otherwise, depending on how he holds up against Joshua, Miller might also be considered and likewise with Whyte if he continues to hone his craft and collect more scalps this year. Lastly, if Kownacki ups his level of opposition this year and continues to dominate then his name too should rightfully be included in the discussion. That said, for the time being it remains unclear to me who this forth musketeer could be; with too many unanswered questions hanging over the heads of the aforementioned candidates, hindering any and all of them from emerging as the obvious choice. Nonetheless, if I had to take a gamble, my money would be on Usyk.
     
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  15. Babality

    Babality KTFO!!!!!!! Full Member

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