Hm, I don't know who'd be more siutable for Chambers befroe Klitchkos than Dmitrenko. But at least he's honest and we can be sure we'll see him fight Wlad or Vitaly in 8-12 months or so.
Shows what a professional Chambers really is I gain more respect for him every day! As an American I consider him our best shot at becoming HW Champ. I don't see how wins over TW and Jameel McCline in decline get you a shot at the title so quick but Arreola is marketable and I agree, would generate more interest why I'm not sure :huh
He will have to wait a while because Povetkin is the IBF mandatory and he wants his shot. I'd rather see Wlad/Chambers but if Wlad decides to fight Povetkin, it wouldn't hurt to see a Chambers/Vitali match.
Chamber is, by far, the most deserving and best boxer on the list. But I think most want to see the obese and overrated Arreola get hurt so we can get him *exposed* and outta the way, already.
I really think Vitali is looking to make the highest profile/$$$ fights. Guys like Chambers/Povetkin are the best contenders but hardly lucrative. I expected him to take out Haye then Arreola and call it a day. Then, he would step aside and let Wlad rule. Now, I'd say Arreola, Toney and Roy Jones in that order. Toney and Roy are names and have called out the Klitschkos for years :yep (afterall Vitali got beat by Byrd so Roy got no problems taking this fight) [YT]4mWvlFrROic[/YT]
and there also will be presidential elections in Ukraine in 6 months, so if Vitaly want's to participate (as he could) one way or another, he needs money Roy Jones? Oh that would be massive!
or has Vitaly-Haye still a chance to happen? in case of strict contract (concerning backing the fight, not rematches, options etc.) or somehow...
From that list.....I can honestly say that I would prefer no fight to take place. If I was forced, with a gun to my head, to sit through one I guess it would be Chambers.