So Audley wants to fight Wladimir Klitschko, and he wants to fight him now, what’s the quickest route to fighting Klitschko?
Wladimir Klitschko is the IBF Heavyweight Champion, so the intercontinental title will get you an IBF top 10 ranking and the leverage to a shot at the world title.
Why fight Wladimir Klitschko though?
Wladimir Klitschko is the # 1 rated heavyweight fighter in The Ring rankings and the 1996 Olympic Super Heavyweight Champion.
Oleg Platov is a Ukrainian heavyweight who recently beat British heavyweight Henry Akinwande via a split decision.
Platov is regarded as one of Europe’s leading young prospects having only lost once in his 6th fight which he later reversed… he’s beaten every man that’s put in front of him.
The Ukrainian youngster would be a very good preparation for the real thing in Wladimir Klitschko.
If Audley wants to retire the undisputed heavyweight champion he needs to devise a plan to get out of the game at the right time and healthy.
Audley should fight 3 times a year with the goal of accumulating 30 wins.
This SHOULD be Audley’s fight plan:
~ 2007 ~
Oleg Platov (IBF Intercontinental Title)
Wladimir Klitschko (IBF Heavyweight Title)
Shannon Briggs (WBO Heavyweight Title)
~ 2008 ~
Nikolay Valuev (WBA Heavyweight Title)
Oleg Maskaev (WBC Heavyweight Title)
Dominick Guinn (Revenge)
~ 2009 ~
Calvin Brock (2000 Super Heavyweight Olympian)
Samuel Peter (2000 Super Heavyweight Olympic Quarter Finalist)
Alexander Povetkin (Retirement Fight)
He’ll retire with a 30-2 record as the WBC-WBA-WBO-IBF Heavyweight Champion after beating every man put in front of him, whilst passing the torch to Alexander Povetkin.
Audley has only got 3 more years in this game before he reaches 38, the perfect age to retire for a heavyweight.
Audley doesn’t need Skelton, there’s no sense in fighting Matt Skelton now, and he needs to fight Oleg Platov, plain and simple.
what do you think? do you agree?
Wladimir Klitschko is the IBF Heavyweight Champion, so the intercontinental title will get you an IBF top 10 ranking and the leverage to a shot at the world title.
Why fight Wladimir Klitschko though?
Wladimir Klitschko is the # 1 rated heavyweight fighter in The Ring rankings and the 1996 Olympic Super Heavyweight Champion.
Oleg Platov is a Ukrainian heavyweight who recently beat British heavyweight Henry Akinwande via a split decision.
Platov is regarded as one of Europe’s leading young prospects having only lost once in his 6th fight which he later reversed… he’s beaten every man that’s put in front of him.
The Ukrainian youngster would be a very good preparation for the real thing in Wladimir Klitschko.
If Audley wants to retire the undisputed heavyweight champion he needs to devise a plan to get out of the game at the right time and healthy.
Audley should fight 3 times a year with the goal of accumulating 30 wins.
This SHOULD be Audley’s fight plan:
~ 2007 ~
Oleg Platov (IBF Intercontinental Title)
Wladimir Klitschko (IBF Heavyweight Title)
Shannon Briggs (WBO Heavyweight Title)
~ 2008 ~
Nikolay Valuev (WBA Heavyweight Title)
Oleg Maskaev (WBC Heavyweight Title)
Dominick Guinn (Revenge)
~ 2009 ~
Calvin Brock (2000 Super Heavyweight Olympian)
Samuel Peter (2000 Super Heavyweight Olympic Quarter Finalist)
Alexander Povetkin (Retirement Fight)
He’ll retire with a 30-2 record as the WBC-WBA-WBO-IBF Heavyweight Champion after beating every man put in front of him, whilst passing the torch to Alexander Povetkin.
Audley has only got 3 more years in this game before he reaches 38, the perfect age to retire for a heavyweight.
Audley doesn’t need Skelton, there’s no sense in fighting Matt Skelton now, and he needs to fight Oleg Platov, plain and simple.
what do you think? do you agree?
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