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15 for 2015: Number 11

The top 15 fights we still want to see in 2015

George Gigney

11th July, 2015

15 for 2015: Number 11
MATCHROOM SPORT
  1. Anthony Joshua v David Price
    The only fight on this list that doesn’t include a current or former world champion , this domestic heavyweight contest would pit two former Olympians against each other. Joshua, widely regarded as one of the most exciting prospects on the planet, is yet to be really tested by an opponent while Price is on the comeback trail after back-to-back losses to Tony Thompson in 2013. Both have bludgeoning punching power and stellar boxing skills and the winner would surely move on to big fights in the banner division. However, Joshua is set to fight Dillian Whyte for the British title in November or December after a fight in September, making it unlikely he will face Price this year.
    PROBABILITY **

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