Nobody. The two brothers are going to rule the heavyweight division until they decide the time is up. Boring, yes, but unsurprising. There is nobody out there in a position to triumph against either of them.
Alexander Povetkin is a fraud, and will be banished to obscurity if, like reported, he has finally plucked up the courage to step in the ring with Wladimir.
David Price and Tyson Fury have the potential to somewhat clean up the division once the Klitschko's retire, and create more excitement than we've been used to lately, but neither of them are good enough to rule the division in the same manner as the Klitschko's, or Lennox Lewis.
All three of the above mentioned have flaws, which would make them beatable, which would in turn lead to a more exciting heavyweight era post-Klitschko. That doesn't in any way make them better than the Klitschko's, or more fan friendly, just the Klitschko's were so good, it made heavyweight boxing boring and predictable.
Alexander Povetkin is a fraud, and will be banished to obscurity if, like reported, he has finally plucked up the courage to step in the ring with Wladimir.
David Price and Tyson Fury have the potential to somewhat clean up the division once the Klitschko's retire, and create more excitement than we've been used to lately, but neither of them are good enough to rule the division in the same manner as the Klitschko's, or Lennox Lewis.
All three of the above mentioned have flaws, which would make them beatable, which would in turn lead to a more exciting heavyweight era post-Klitschko. That doesn't in any way make them better than the Klitschko's, or more fan friendly, just the Klitschko's were so good, it made heavyweight boxing boring and predictable.
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