which heavyweight champion is most likely to lose their belt in their next fight?

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  1. Mendoza

    Mendoza Hrgovic = Next Heavyweight champion of the world. banned Full Member

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    I think this is the most likely outcome!
     
  2. Alexandrow Vids

    Alexandrow Vids Active Member Full Member

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    Fury will Win by KO if Klitschko goes into a aggressive mode or again by UD.

    Martin will be destroyed against Joshua.

    Wilder vs Povetkin is the most interesting fight by far of them.

    I vote Martin because he has the worst Record of all Fighters in this poll.
     
  3. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    1. Charles Martin

    Charles Martin is the most likely to lose. Martin would've been the most likely to lose of the three regardless of who he fought. Since he's fighting Joshua, it's all but a sure thing. I imagine it'll look like Leon Spinks-Gerrie Coetzee in there. Martin's going to be flying all over the ring. He isn't very good. Joshua is.

    So Martin loses via KO.

    2. Tyson Fury
    Tyson Fury was a longshot to win against Wlad the first time. And he didn't really have to do much other than jab. Wlad hasn't had many bad nights in his career. He could be done now. Or he could've just been surprised by what he faced and he'll be more prepared for Fury in the rematch. I was very happy when Fury won, but the fight itself was awful. I would love it if Fury stopped Wlad. But Wlad could stop Fury just as easily. Either way. It's a toss-up. So Fury is the second-most likely to lose.

    3. Deontay Wilder
    Alexander Povetkin is almost 37. He's been a hype job nearly his entire pro career. He didn't beat anyone for the gold medal at the Olympics. It was handed to him when his opponent didn't show up (due to injury). He backed out of a fight with Wlad for the title after the purse bids because his team was afraid he'd lose. He fought for a VACANT WBA REGULAR belt instead and barely hung on against a cruiserweight champ. And now he's tasked with beating a reigning heavyweight champion for the FIRST TIME IN HIS CAREER in his late 30s. Maybe he's the next Jersey Joe Walcott. But I doubt it.

    Wilder stops Povetkin. So Wilder is number three.
     
  4. polishstud53

    polishstud53 Member Full Member

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    dont be surprised if all 3 keep their titles..fury, wilder are definitely favourites in my opinion
     
  5. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Wilder has no chance against Povetkin at all.
     
  6. polishstud53

    polishstud53 Member Full Member

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    did you watch povetkin against wlad...he was getting knocked down by jabs...why does any man who is 36-0, with 35 kos not have a chance...if theres one thing no logical person can deny its that wilder can hit like a mule.at the very least a logical person would give him a punchers chance...add in the long range, height advantage, speed advantage, povetkins age (37) and wilders confidence, and undefeated record...Yes he definitely has a chance against anyone in the division...
     
  7. polishstud53

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    povetkin wilder is on. all 3 fights are a go
     
  8. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    We have been over it a hundred times.

    Because his fights are frauds. He fought zombies, had a friend take a dive, won a "title" against a guy who is only champion at the buffet table, and defended against the three stooges. It is completely unconscionable.

    Wilder DOESN'T hit like a mule. A mule would not take 9-10 rounds to get Molina, Duahapas and Szpilka out of there. Molina has been taken out twice in ONE ROUND, once by Ashanti Jordan. Wilder could not even stop Sivern, as Demetrice King did, or drop him, as Rossy did.

    Wilder hits at Fury level. Nothing more.