Heavyweight Division Looks Great For The Next Three Months
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i know.
It will be a povetkin victory, stirverne has a punchers chance, thats it.
its not competitive, its 80/20 and that's being generous.
Browne v briggs is not competitive because apart from vitali (who hospitalised him) briggs hasnt fought anyone in the top 50 for what.....10 years? and when he did he got destroyed by the russian dude.
he's 45 years old ffs.Comment
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Most looking forward to Whyte/Chisora.
I think it will be value. That said apparently Whyte used to have his way with Chisora years ago when he was barely even a boxer and first stepped into a gym.
Something fairly enticing about Briggs/Browne too. I will take close to 50/50 fights wherever I can take them. Duhaupas and Takam also looks close on paper.
I agree with the TS with boxing as it is these are fights worth getting excited about.
Haye vs Leapai is uninspiring. Box nation want to make him a PPV fighter not sure that works or will everyone be so relieved Haye is fighting an actual boxer who has competed at the highest level and not the last two who with all due respect were not very good? There were probably people in the crowd would have given Gjejeje a good fight.Comment
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2016 has kinda been a lackluster year for the HW division, but yeah, this is a pretty good stretch with a lot of decent fights.November 12 - Luis Ortiz VS Malik Scott
December 10 - Anthony Joshua VS Eric Molina
December 10 - Andy Ruiz Jr VS Joseph Parker
December 10 - Dereck Chisora VS Dillian Whyte
December 10 - Luis Ortiz VS David Price (possibly)
December 17 - Alexander Povetkin VS Bermane Stiverne
December 17 - Lucas Browne VS Shannon Briggs (possibly)
December 17 - David Haye VS Alex Lepai (possibly)
January 28 - Johann Duhapas VS Carlos TakamComment
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