Boxing hasn't had an undisputed champion since Jermaine Taylor in 2006. If you had to pick today who will be the next, who would you pick? It's not just about talent anymore, now promoters politics and networks have to be considered.
What do people consider a undisputed champion these days.
WBA, WBC, WBO & IBF?
WBA, WBC, WBO, IBF & Ring?
WBA, WBC, WBO, IBF & IBO?
WBA, WBC, WBO, IBF, IBO & Ring?
(Super titles not regular or interim titles)
It's officially the 4 now. WBO is considered a major now.
Boxing hasn't had an undisputed champion since Jermaine Taylor in 2006. If you had to pick today who will be the next, who would you pick? It's not just about talent anymore, now promoters politics and networks have to be considered.
After May 2nd you had 6 possibilities.
Mayweather or Brook. Because mayweather has been stripped of the WBO Belt, it is now down to 4 fighters
Wladimir Klitschko
Deontay Wilder
Sergey Kovalev
Aquacknis Chickenson
Kovalev or Wlad. They're both only a fight away from unifying so I think at least one of them will end up undisputed.
Stevenson is also only a fight away from unifying. But this fight is not possible now.
Kovalev or Wlad. They're both only a fight away from unifying so I think at least one of them will end up undisputed.
Vlad is definitely sitting in the drivers seat since Wilder isn't polished enough for him.