Top prospects:
Heavyweight - andy ruiz holding all but one belt. After a fight with his belts on the line with joshua this december, the winner could fight wilder for a chance at undisputed if he is able to get past luis ortiz a 2nd time.
Middlewight - canelo and ggg the two main title holders with andrade being the sole other titlist and all fighting on the same network. Canelo saying he's open to the third ggg fight it if it makes business sense, which is easy to see.
Super lightweight - josh taylor a unified champ and jose ramirez the other unified champion. Coupled with top rank willingness to work with other networks like dazn, creates a possibiblity of undisputed.
Lightweight - lomachenko and commey, the only title holders and both on top rank
Do you mean undisputed because some of these already unified technically?
Well regardless I'll say... Bantam, Super Light and Light Heavy are the weight divisions I could and would like to see have an undisputed champ reigning.
140 I believe will be tough since we have a DAZN fighter and Top Rank guy as champs, so who the hell knows if they'll ever square off with the politics. All we can do is hope it happens.
Top ranks seemed pretty open to working with all the other networks. They might be the most willing of them all
Lightweight with Lomachenko vs Commey-Lopez winner shoukd be easiest imo. All parties involved are with Top Rank so there should be no issues no matter who wins.
If Andy Ruiz wins the rematch, then a fight with Wilder would be imminent as they are both with PBC. It would be more difficult if Joshua wins though due to politics.
Middleweight SHOULD be a no brainer as all fighters are on DAZN. But canelo has very little interest in a third GGG bout, and no one one wants to face Andrade it seems. Add the fact that Canelo is franchise champ no so does that mean charlo has to get involved to have undisputed? And will canelo even move back down to 160? It's a bit more murky.
140 I believe will be tough since we have a DAZN fighter and Top Rank guy as champs, so who the hell knows if they'll ever square off with the politics. All we can do is hope it happens.
Lightweight and super lightweight seem like the best bets to me.
The politics definitely come with more hoops to jump through as you move up in weight.
That's what i thought. But it's not an actual title you can lose in the ring.
It's all quite confusing then.
Unifying is what Loma is trying to do though and Loma agreed with the Franchise belt so surely it must be credited as unifying ALL the belts???
Loma doesn't have the WBC title anymore, so unlikely he's going to be undisputed anytime soon.
Doesn't the Franchise belt take over the regular belt in this instance?