now for only the hardcore boxing fans lets leave out money, fans, television, hype and all that other crap which fights could possible be made in the future involving 2 boxers at or near their primes and who are both great fighters (potential hall of fame/legendary) I was thinking Stevenson vs Kovalev? Maybe after both get another 2 or so good wins to build up the fight? Govkin moving up to fight Andre Ward? Alvarez moving up to fight GGG What about Floyd moving up to fight GGG? Floyd is past his prime but CLEARLY is still an amazing fighter and p4p number 1? That qualifies? man these are slim pickings guys
3-5 years from now......Terrence Crawford vs. Felix Verdejo GGG vs. Ward...but GGG needs a big victory over a top/popular fighter(Cotto/Canelo)...because nobody is buying that bullshit HYPE of the most feared fighter in boxing...and tha his fanbase is increasing everyday...bs...and WARD he just ass fighter with 3 fans...
Whilst it probably doesn't qualify as a "super fight" in a financial sense, the fight which is at the top of my wish list right now is Lomachenko v Rigondeaux
I'm sure little cuban Uri Geller will bend his mind into thinking he's getting his ass beat at a rate of 3 lands per round, and he'll just give up by the 4th. "Little fucking magician!" fans will shout from the rooftops of Little Havana. It's up to Lomachenko to "force" the fight. See how he got feinted out of his jockey shorts without absorbing a single blow? It's fantastical sorcery at work, and nobody with a pair of optical nerves in their frontal lobes can deny of miracle of "Three Punch Greasy Basil Sauce". ray:ray:
http://i1.wp.com/www.boxingnews24.com/wp-content/uploads/donaire551.jpg?resize=367,220 http://www.boxingnews24.com/wp-content/uploads/amagasa-420x252.jpg ^^ damaging feints
Loma is too good and too technically proficient to get dominated IMO, even by somebody like Rigo. His footwork is incredible and will allow him to get into range to land
Rigondeux vs Lomachenko is the one i'm looking forward to most. Wilder vs Anthony Joshua could be exciting