The heavyweight division is arguably in the best place that it has been in since the Mike Tyson-era. Next year, we can expect all of Anthony Joshua, Deontay Wilder, Oleksandr Usyk, Andy Ruiz Jr, Dillian Whyte and Joseph Parker to fight multiple times - hopefully against one another.
And that's not to forget the man atop of rankings - champion Tyson Fury. Since his incredible comeback from depression, alcoholism, drug abuse and weight gain, Fury's two victories over Wilder have seen him enter the conversation of greatest heavyweight of all-time - and it's a reasonable debate.
Standing at 6'9 and weighing around 270lbs - we have never seen a fighter quite like the Gypsy King. For a man of his measure to move how he does, whilst overcoming
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