Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury
This fight is in all probability the least likely to happen any time soon, with both men on completely different trajectories at the current stages of their respective careers.
Fury has established himself as the mandatory challenger for Wladimir Klitschko’s titles, while Joshua will face Kevin Johnson on May 30 hoping to continue his ascent up the rankings while gaining vital experience as he is just 12 fights into his professional career.
Nevertheless, the heavyweight division has a certain magnetism to it when it comes to attracting the general public, and Joshua is rapidly becoming the role model that many aspire to be like.
With more experience, AJ will be knocking on the door for big domestic fights and world title shots sooner rather than later. The likes of Dillian Whyte and David Price might be more realistic options at the end of this year, but 2016 could be an exciting new chapter for the man tipped to be the future of the heavyweight division.
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