TOney is fighting Chisora next? Wow.
At about 240 pounds, I'd say Chris Arreola.
:lol: I am picking Wilder. He will be the first to stop Fury.
Yes. Even a close decision win would have been impressive enough after a four year layoff and two surgeries and NO tuneup fights. But not only...
When the big *hurdle* you can't get over is on the form of a middle aged Monte Barrett, its time to be real about how much you have left! LOL...
Fully agree. Not Wlad's best night out, but certianly a clear illustration that he is on an entirely different level than the undefeated, belt...
I hope the Haye Wlad rematch happens. We all know Haye will embarrass Fury, so bring on Haye Wlad II ................
Wilder is one to watch for a potential Wlad threat. But any reasonable and prudent boxing fan can clearly see its too soon for Wilder to face...
I'd like to see Wilder take on Boystov and if successful, then someone like Fury or Chisora.
Wlad rematched and beat both Peter and Brewster, fought Ibragimov, Chagaev, and now Povetkin. And yet he's being kept way from pressure...
The spirit of John Ruiz lives on...............LOL But Wlad won, and won decisively. With his mission accomplished he is on to the next...
Somewhat boring,but not really as bad as some are saying. We did see a few good shots that put Povetkin down, and he did nail Wlad a few times....
agree with the above. He did dominate and played it fairly safe, and accomplished the goal......a win, and a one sided win. But I think he...
Exactly. I laugh when someone says something like Arreola is *not the kinda bodytype who can look like Frank Bruno* or other such nonsense....
Haye rematch. That would be more interesting that Povetkin vs Wlad.