One of my all time favourites is Adamek, imo he should hang them up, but as long as he keeps winning it's all good.
Khemenes Gonsales but what about the fight against Browne? with the boxer gone, in the group of the World of Boxing, it is written that Sergei will hold a ten-round fight, the rival is unknown. Oct 27 at 7:21 am Sergey Kuzmin Sergey Kuzmin replied to Khemenes Hemenes, today I only learned that from the Internet
On December 15th, the next major professional match was held by WBA heavyweight champion Aleksander Powietkin (32-1, 23 KO). So far, I am not 100% sure what the Russian will face and what will be the duel rate. It was originally assumed that a skater would cross Christian Hammer's gloves (22-4, 12 KO), and the winner would become the official WBO waiter, but as he betrayed in an interview with R-Sports agency Alexei Titow of Mir Boks, with plan. "Disagreements have arisen, Hammer's team is constantly changing the conditions, including the financial ones," Titov said. - We hope to solve everything until Tuesday. Sasha's fight will surely take place, we will try to get along with Hammer. "Officially, the duel will not be a WBO eliminator, but Paca Valcarcel has suggested that if Aleksander wins, he will be the official challenger for the title," added Powietkin, http://www.ringpolska.pl/boks-na-sw...tkin-jednak-powalczy-o-status-challengera-wbo
Thoughts on Joshua/Takam fight: Takam showed how to beat Joshua. Takam had a perfect great plan for Joshua fight. Takam showed that with good movement, head movement and power you can beat Joshua. Joshua fought like a bodybuilder last night, this was slowest I have seen him. Joshua's power was on show but Takam was able to escape it with good movement. Too bad Takam was cut because he was doing good work before that but was able to frustrate Joshua after as well. Joshua looked vulnerable last night, even if he sheds the weight he can't escape the inevitable. All this talk from him about having better stamina was false because he didn't show that on the fight night.
I don't see either Joshua and Wilder's reigns as title holders lasting too long either. I think between Usyk, Teslenko, Whyte, Dubois, Siderenko, Dychko, Dinu, Gassiev and Kuzmin there's too much talent in the division for a pair of shaky champions to last a long time.