On May 25, Mariusz Wach (33-3, 17 KO) will fight for the next event at the National Stadium. According to the organizer of the event, Marcin Najman, at the moment three competitors are being tried to fight the "Wiking", all of them ranked among the world's leaders. "For Mariusz Wach at PGE Narodowy, one of three: Bryant Jennings, Dereck Chisora, Dimitr Kudriashov." - Najman wrote on Twitter. During the May gala in the ring will also present, among others WBC champion Ewa Piątkowska (10-1, 4 KO), Rafał Jackiewicz (49-18-2, 22 KO), Robert Talarek (20-12-2, 13 KO) and Marcin Najman (15-4, 11 KO), who will cross the gloves with Artur Binkowski (16-5-3, 11 KO). http://www.ringpolska.pl/mariusz-wach/57386-opcje-dla-wacha-jennings-chisora-kudriaszow Jennigs looks likely. Jennigs is ready to travel to Poland for this fight, according to Arum. Jennigs and Chisora has the best chance against Wach but Kudryasov would be KO'd cold.
I think Kudryashov would be the most entertaining fight. Who knows whether moving up to HW would be good for him and help the punch resistance.
Jennings would beat him unless the fix is in. Chisora might beat him as well, though I wouldn't bet money on it. Kudryashov might beat him too if the move to heavyweight improves his power and punch resistance. He's got the least likely chance though.
Chisora is shot himself. I wouldn't count out Wach winning a close and unimpressive decision against a fat Chisora by stick out the occasional probing jab and occasional right hand behind it.
Wach vs Kudryashov would be fun. If Wlad and Povetkin couldn't drop Wach through 12-round beatings, Kudryashov won't too. Serhiy Radchenko who sparred Wlad and many CWs rated their punching power as following: 1) Wlad 2) Kudryashov 3) Wlodarcyk 4) Chakhiev 5-7) Briedis, Glowacki, Huck 8) Usyk
Moving up will absolutely be good for him where his slow foot and hand speed is more comparable with other guys. Looking back it would have been a wise decision to move up after re-matching Durodola. He barely made weight for his last fight. He will be a solid 225-235 lb heavyweight.
Definitely and this is why some of us don't take Whyte seriously, he drew with a shot version of Chisora. That's his ceiling.
Wach is terrible I wouldn't put it past chisora to put on a great display and really impress his does it all the time