Well if He's going to fight in December from a busisness stand point it will likely be Denis Boystev. With a likely outside chance of Bryant Jennings. Deontay Wilder whether he's good or not is too marketable of a fighter to put together the right promotion in two months. Pulev is too good to fight on short notice and will likely be the fight in May a prime month for a title defense. All the other heavyweights are pretty much booked. So as boring as it may sound a stay busy fight against a reasonbly qualified contender would be Boystev.
Boytsov is now scheduled to fight Alex Leapai on Nov 23, and this will likely be a WBO final eliminator.
I agree. If Adamek (Ring #4 HW) defeats Glazkov he'd be fine as a voluntary opponent for Wlad. The fight in Poland would make lots of money for both.
That's why you love it so much. It's like crack. You know it's bad for you, but you just keep coming back for more. Before you realize it, you hand out 10 dollar blowjobs and take it up the ass for a 20 just to spend another 5 minutes on the forum. That totally never happened to me though.
Where are you getting those rates? :shock: ($2 per minute of Internets? A Hamilton for a blowy? I'm moving to your 'hood!)
Adamek says he wants a title shot against Wlad in 2014. The winners of any of these four fights would be okay as Wlad's next opponent: Adamek-Glazkov Haye-Fury Leapai-Boytsov Solis-Johnson
Wlad will probably face either Pulev or Jennings next... I expect him to face both next year. maybe Boystov at the end of 2014 if he beats Leapai and has a good year..
Looks like it will be WBO mandatory Alex Leapai. I'd sooner he fought Kubrat Pulev first, then have the easier Leapai fight for later in the year.
I think he fights Leapai first. Last fight was against Povetkin, one of the best contenders. I think he takes an (on paper) easier fight first before he fight Pulev. He will fight them both in 2014, and one of the following names : Adamek, Jennings (if he beats Wach), Arreola