In two years time

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  1. Somali Sanil

    Somali Sanil Wild Buffalo Man banned Full Member

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    Who will rule the roost at Heavy in your opinion ?? I don't think Fury wants to be in it much longer, Wilders gonna keep ko'ing poor opposition, Usyk ? Dubois ? Hunter ?, any of the younger guys moving up from Cruiser ? Joshua will still be about imo, will it be him ?? Thoughts ?

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  2. Robney

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  3. Somali Sanil

    Somali Sanil Wild Buffalo Man banned Full Member

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    I think your right
     
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    Robney ᴻᴼ ᴸᴼᴻᴳᴲᴿ ᴲ۷ᴵᴸ Full Member

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    I also hope I'm right.
    As Usyk has shown in the CW division, he fights anyone everywhere and every time. No bum of the month club, no diva antics, no big mouth and excuses when it's time to put up.
     
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  5. GALVATRON

    GALVATRON Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Joshua will still be the guy to defeat, Fury or Wilder lose to.him.

    Joyce , Ajagba , Whyte and Usyk are going to make it interesting from now until then.

    Parker , Hunter, Bakole, Ruiz , fall short somewhere once or twice again.

    Projecting 2021 guys like Hrgovic , Sirenko, DDD will be the new top guys for Joshua.

    I'm predicting Wilder won't be around by end of 2021 .

    T.Fury won't maintain a career either for wherever reason and assuming AJ wins against Ruiz tells me Fury 2021 is about his lifeline maybe sooner .
     
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  6. Dance84

    Dance84 Unicorn and seastar land Full Member

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    Many are saying that guy Hrgovic or whatever his name is will rule the division


    But idk tbh
     
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  7. Heavy_Hitter

    Heavy_Hitter Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Good post, Wilder will be over 35 in 2 years and once his reflexes and speed will go even bums will KO him since he has no skills.
    Fury is also not a very stable boxer and it's just a matter of time before he collapses again.
     
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  8. GALVATRON

    GALVATRON Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Hrgovic is in the running, hes essentially a young Vitali klitschko with A LOT of time to perfect that style that he and Vitali own by themselves and could see a title shot before that I think when the time comes he will be Joshuas biggest threat then who AJ fought .

    We saw how how effective it was then and were seeing it now ,Hrgovic is a shade shorter then Vitali and about the same reach IDK ? They share a great ring IQ and extremely durable and ability to break down guys and beat them mentally . Hrgovic is 10 fights away from peak level .Theres plenty of time for it and hes going to be around a minute .

    Style wise I would pick Hrgovic to take out Wilder out of everyone with less worrying about surviving 12 rnds not worrying about knocking out Wilder and confidently handing him a 12 rnd loss.

    Wilder isn't his problem though its Fury or Joshua.
     
  9. POTUS

    POTUS Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Atg boots

    Wilder & Parker will rule imo
     
  10. Somali Sanil

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    Parker imo has the wrong mentality to rule
     
  11. Heisenberg

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    I think Usyk will be king in 2 years as I really don’t see AJ, Wilder or Fury having any more than 5 more fights each in their careers. Joshua and Wilder are on 2 fights a year as is Fury and his Eurobum tour. They could effectively end each other’s careers over the next 17 months leaving it clear for Usyk to dominate.