Valuev or Peter, the Peter fight would be exciting and the Valuev fight would be interesting to see. I feel after saturdays performance, these guys would have a decent chance of beating the very timid Wlad.
Besides if you're expecting a comedy from Andrew that is unlikely to happen. The guy seems to have finally matured. I don't expect him to foul or quit even when in trouble. Just watch his last bout with Mollo. He didn't loose his cooling till the end despite having his eye swollen shut and Mollo's dirty tactics.[/quote] Thats true, its just hard to imagine how Wlad would handle a 90's version of Golota treatment.
I'd love to see Klitschko beat the 313's out of James Toney, but it won't happen. Wlad has to face Povetkin next, unless Povetkin and the IBF allow Wlad to take a non-mandatory fight first I think Wlad wants the WBA belt. I think Valuev would fight Wlad. I'm not sure if Chagaev will.
Povetkin is not ready for Klitschko, and may never be. Tony Thompson is a waste of time. Just another over hyped non-prospect. Chagaev makes the most sense. He maybe the most dangerous opponent for Klitschko because of his great chin, good power, and great skills. Chagaev also has a piece of the heavyweight title. I think Rahman makes a lot of sense because of his resume to at this point. He has a big punch, weak chin, will come to knock you out or get knocked out, is a former champ, and has a win over Lennox Lewis.