World Boxing Federation heavyweight title, Holyfield WBA World cruiserweight title, Yoan Pablo Hernandez World Boxing Foundation heavyweight title, Kali Meehan IBF cruiserweight title, Steve Cunningham International Boxing Association heavyweight title, James Toney WBO cruiserweight title, Marco Huck International Boxing Organization cruiserweight title, Danny Green
if your 210lb heavyweight you cant fight for any of the cruiserweigh title mentions, you arent ingemar johannson so you arent gonna get holyfield or meehan in the ring first fight but i woul say cunningham would be the hardest fightthere with hernandez being the easiest and he arguably holds the most prestigious belt out of the lot
im a natural 210-215lb fighter (amateur) so i understand i dont have the time aprofessional witha 24 hour limit would have to rehydrate but feel much better fighting at super heavyweight than heavyweight amateur weights
Toney might be the easiest at this point, if you have even remotely decent cardio you should be able to outwork him. His skills aren't sharp enough to do what he did to Jirov at this point, I imagine.
Overall I think the heavy paper champs are easier oppos than the cruiser legit champs. Toney being the easiest to beat out of the names you list.
I voted James Toney but the easiest to beat would be Huck if you had fair Judges, James Toney is still a fat tub of **** never the less.
**** knows Were talking 20-25 fights from now which will probbly take 3-5 years. In all likely hood most if not all the championships mentioned will have diffrent champions. Also what is ment by Natural is that the weight that "I" walk around at or the weight that "I'm" at my best on fight night? If I walk around at 210 than in those 3-5 years I'm going to fight at crusierweight or even light heavyweight, assumeing I am 18-20. So If I'm about 18 walking around at 210 I'm going to start off at 175. With good managment and assuming I have the talent I should get a world championship (WBC, WBA, WBO or IBF) at 20-0. I'd defend till I was 30-0 and move to crusierweight. I probbly have gotten bigger. Age and my lifestyle has me walking around at 220. I fight at crusierweight but don't stay there long. If I keep winning I don't stay past 40-0, there's a god chance I move up to heavyweight at 35-0.