I would say Joshua, not to say that he is not beatable but he will be a world champion I think although untested as yet. Wlad looks like hanging em soon, Wilder untested but no denying he can bang so stands a chance with anyone. Povetkin just doesn't look bothered sometimes IMO. Fury looks technically awful at times but is improving, also he can be a bit chinny
So when Klitschko retire, then the era will suddenly become strong right ? Klitschko will still be the king !!! I can bet with anyone on that. He will beat all of the mention for sure !!! After he destroy Fury, there will be a new wave coming !!!
Wilder? and what FURY??? Are you seriouse?? Povetkin could have a Chance maybe in a rematch and AJ could be a dangeouse fight for Wlad, defnitly.. But Wilder, Fury???? atschatsch
It's really between Wilder, Fury and Joshua. In two years, Wlad will be 41. Povetkin will be 37. Povetkin, if he's still fighting, will be a stepping stone. And if Wlad's still fighting, it's because Hayden divorced him and took half his money. I'd go with Wilder ... followed by Fury and then Joshua. 1. Wilder - I was never a fan of Wilder's, but I became a believer after the win over Stiverne. After breaking his hand, Wilder, the KO guy, won a convincing decision using his legs and jab. In two years, he'll be 31 and approaching his prime. He'll be a lethal boxer/puncher by then. 2. Fury ... I think he could end up being heavyweight champion several times. And I think he could very well upset Wlad later this year. But he's just too unstable for me. Don't get me wrong, I think Fury is going to be a factor in the heavyweight division for another 12 years (he's only 26, but seems older). He just seems like the type who could end up in prison during some of that time. Plus, he's not always in the best of shape. He's the kind of guy who could beat Wlad impressively, and then show up and lose a sloppy decision to some nobody. I love watching him fight. He's faced adversity (see Cunningham) and overcome it. But he's too big of a wildcard to bet on over the long term, even though I think he'll be champ once or twice. 3. Joshua - He's being brought up in classic fashion. In two years, either Wilder or Fury will be there for him to challenge for the title. Like Wilder before he fought Stiverne, it's just difficult to gauge where he'll be until he faces someone who could legitimately beat him and until he has to overcome a big obstacle against a dangerous opponent (like a broken hand - see Wilder). He could fight Whyte this fall and get knocked out again. I don't foresee that happening, but Joshua has been beating the guys he's supposed to beat. It's still up in the air how he deals with adversity. Shannon Briggs destroyed everyone he was supposed to beat early in his career, then he got cut against Darroll Wilson and folded within seconds. I'll take Wilder.
People are on the hype train for AJ. Can't believe he is winning in this poll. Few months ago Wlad said that he could fight for 5-10 more years and people are writing him off after 2 lol.
This may not be a bold prediction but I am confident in this: -Wladimir Klitschko, -the man who beat Wladimir Klitschko, OR -highly disputed between several men atop the division