What Would Happen If the Klitschko Brothers Retired Tomorrow?
By Philip H. Anselmo: Hypothetically, if the ultra-dominant Klitschko brothers were to hang up the gloves tomorrow, what would become of today’s heavyweight landscape in the aftermath? Besides the supporters of the brothers, who believe that “The Klitschko” approach to the sweet science is seemingly impregnable at this point in time (although completely different in styles), the two are constantly maligned for either being in boring, one-sided fights or hogging the #1 and #2 spot without a chance of settling who’s truly the best because they’ll never fight.
Once again, what if they retired today? Would the division fall even further into a yawning maw of obscurity or could it possibly improve because of a more “even” playing field?
First of all, 3-of-4 major alphabet straps would become vacant—the IBF, WBO and WBC titles. Nicolay Valuev is currently the WBA titlist, but he’s about to take on former cruiserweight king David Haye. Depending on who wins that bout, and how they look doing it, the victor will probably be perceived as the “heir apparent” to the throne. And I believe that public perception is that Haye will be that man. If Valuev wins, the fact that he’s 7’0″ tall and had just beaten Haye would most definitely propel him to the #1 spot, if not crown him.
But, if Haye wins, the WBA will keep him on their own agenda till the other alphabet titles are gobbled up, with possible defenses against the WBA’s #2 rated John Ruiz, #3 Kali Meehan or #9 man Lamon Brewster. There’s also always Chagaev to consider.
At first glance, things look pretty dull in that scenario, but if one adds Haye’s super-questionable chin and unrefined boxing style into the equation, some of these fights could prove fun to watch. Not to mention David can punch. He will carry the concussive power he’s known for up to the heavies. Trust me.
Unification possibilities there after?
The WBO and IBF are almost on the same page with undefeated Alexander Povetkin rated #1 and American, and former Povetkin victim Eddie Chambers rated next in line. If Chambers comes into a rematch with Povetkin in the current shape he’s in, the outcome could be very different. An in-shape Chambers still isn’t an exciting commodity, but he’s hard to hit, calm under fire and a good counter-puncher. Not to mention, between the IBF and WBO, the fighters rated highly among the top-10 are Chambers victims Sam Peter and Alexander Dimitrenko.
As for Povetkin, the skill level he’s at now looks like it’s as good as it’s gonna get, and since Chambers and he fought the 1st time, Povetkin’s level of competition has dropped. Chambers has since stepped up in competition and has fought the better fighters.
The WBC title picture would be slightly difficult to either decipher or swallow. With #1 rated Arreola just losing to Vitali, would the WBC actually sanction a fight between #2 rated Ray Austin and #3 Oleg Maskaev for the vacant belt? If so, I seriously believe a 2nd shot for Arreola would be in the making vs. the winner. The younger, harder-punching, durable Cristobal would be a big favorite to beat either guy.
So what would the big picture look like after all this hypothetical mess? Haye vs. Arreola for the crown anyone? How about Valuev vs. Arreola? Chambers vs. the winner of either bout? Valuev vs. Ruiz III in a WBA eliminator for another crack at Haye, or vice-versa? How about Chagaev vs. #3 rated Kali Meehan in another WBA eliminator?
The match-ups are endless in this fantasy world without the Klitschkos, but reality is reality. Any of these battles might be decent, revealing fights, but the road to today’s legitimate heavyweight supremacy leads face-first straight into the clenched fists of the Klitschko brothers, like it or not.
In other words, lets enjoy them while we can. They are, have been, and will continue to be the heavyweight elite of this generation.
PA
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NOTHING WOULD HAPPEN HOPEFULLY SOMEONE WITH ALOT OF TALENT AND ACTION WILL ARISE FROM IT!
ITS TO BAD NO ONE REALLY CARES FOR THE K’S WHEN THEY ARE SOME OF THE ALL TIME GREATS THAT WILL PROBABLY BEAT ANY GENERATION HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION!
THERE JUST NOT EXCITING TO WATCH THEY ALLREADY TOOK OUT SOME HOPE OF EXCITMENT WHEN VITALI BEAT ARREOLA! NOW THEY WILL TAKE CARE OF CHAMBERS AND THEN HAYE! THERE WILL BE NO ONE IN THE NEAR HORIZON TO BRING HEAVYWEIGHT BACK TO LIFE!
The Klitschkos should not retire. They must be defeted in the ring, the sooner the better. Otherwise the whole state of heavyweight boxing will only get worse. It is the interest of the whole sport that they be defeted by some future champion like e.g. David Haye or else the whole division will look even more miserable.
who cares !!let them retire and maybe we all will see some real fights that wont bore us to death…
When the brothers do rietire it will be a black day for heavyweight boxing. The champs will leave a heavyweight boxing scene that will be lacking in a true or worthy heir for the championship throne.
Gentlemen enjoy these unique fighters and their glory whilst you have the opportunity. You will surely miss them when gone.
Good question. Answer is that there would be a new, fat, out of shape heavyweight champ that will lose his champoinship in his first defense. Then that scenario repeats for the next two to three years.
nothing would happen.
And yeah – their both truly, and I mean T R U L Y.
Id like to see Tua vs Wladimir, and Tua connecting… or to be honest Tua vs either of them, and hope for decapitation
i believe that it would even the playing field, the klits brothers are bigger and skillful than most of the rest except valuev, why not create another division for these giants?
Dumb premise!! No indication one or the other of this possibility. Dumb!
Wait a minute!..if the two brother retire 2 morrow, David Tua will be the new heavyweight champion, even if they still ontrack, “Tuaman” will be still a new world champion.
So, if thats the case, please Klitschko brothers, can either of you give the Tuaman a try, just a try before you hang up your boots then the whole world will see and notice who will be the hard chin on earth, and who will be the real champion.
Unfortunately, very little.. Vladimir is the most boring heavyweight champion I can remember, that constan pawing jab, please, liven up, throw something other than one heavy right hand every round. BORING BORING
haye would still lose
Toney would fight Holyfield for the title and Geritol would replace Everlast as the advertiser of choice.
They would come out the closet
They arent going anywhere yet, so it doesnt really matter.
NOBODY WOULD CARE!
Left* Typo :O again…
If the Kitschko brothers retired David Tua would punch out all the top contenders and become heavyweight champ.
liam how come your rude to other writers? arent they your colleagues, i duno how this site works
HAve u completely forgotten Sultan Ibragimov??
The HW scene would be a poorer place, it may be an interesting time watching lesser boxers regularly change place in having their hand raised in victory, but until you have met and defeated the best you cant say your the best. Something neither Klitschko has said.
nothing wud happen except they wudt be there, what u expect
IF THE KLITSCHKO BRUVS RETIRED,AUDREY FRAUDLEY WUD B KING OF THE HEAVYS.