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Seven fights we HAVE to see in 2021 including Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua, Canelo vs Saunders and Crawford vs Spence


NEXT year could see the crowning of an undisputed heavyweight champion.

But the big boys’ division isn’t the only one where a king is waiting to be crowned.

Tyson Fury is desperate ot have his all-British showdown against Anthony JoshuaCredit: PA:Press Association

And of course boxing fans will be praying tickets will be up for grabs to see some truly mouthwatering clashes live.

Here, SunSport lists seven fights that HAVE to happen in 2021…

Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua

It really is the ONLY fight boxing fans want to see made at heavyweight.

The two Brits hold all the belts and each have legions of passionate and knowledgeable fans.

AJ’s promoter Eddie Hearn says the fight has been ‘verbally agreed’ but Fury’s promoter Frank Warren will ensure his man gets the deal he wants.

It will be the biggest ever all-British fight, and if a rematch is written in it could be a HALF-A-BILLION pound double.

Tyson Fury will prove he is really a king if he beats Anthony JoshuaCredit: Richard Pelham

Anthony Joshua battered Kubrat Pulev last time out and says he wants the undisputed scrapCredit: PA:Press Association

Canelo Alvarez vs Billy Joe Saunders

Following his demolition of the previously undefeated super-middleweight champ Callum Smith, many wonder whether Canelo will ever lose again.

But the outspoken WBO champ Saunders fancies it, and believes he has ‘all the tools in the box’ to win.

Saunders is undefeated, but many think he STILL hasn’t lived up to his promise despite being a two-weight world champ.

Only one way to find out…

Canelo Alvarez has only lost once – and that was to the legendary Floyd MayweatherCredit: USA TODAY Sports

Billy Joe Saunders has called on his promoter Eddie Hearn to land the Canelo fightCredit: ©Dave Thompson/Route One Ltd

Terence Crawford vs Errol Spence Jr

The amount of belts flying around in boxing has recently been criticised by the legendary Floyd Mayweather no less.

If this fight is made at least one boxer will have three at welterweight – and they can always challenge Manny Pacquiao for the WBA version.

Both are unbeaten and have one thing in common – they have both battered Kell Brook in one-sided affairs

Terence Crawford has been a world champ for some time – and not looked close to losing itCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Like Crawford, Errol Spence is also undefeatedCredit: Ryan Hafey

Vasiliy Lomachenko vs Naoya Inoue

Lomachenko is likely to drop back down to featherweight after he was outmuscled, outfought and outthought last time out by Teofimo Lopez.

And as luck would have it, one of boxing’s most exciting fighters and a fellow Top Rank pugilist is poised to step up from bantamweight – Inoue.

Loma seems to have lost some fans after his excuses and bitter acceptance that he lost to Lopez – which he clearly did.

If he really thinks he has to prove himself, a scrap against undefeated Japanese destroyer Inoue would be mouthwatering.

Vasiliy Lomachenko will be desperate to get back to winning beltsCredit: Richard Pelham – The Sun

Naoya Inoue is the World Boxing Super Series bantamweight kingCredit: AFP or licensors

Devin Haney vs Ryan Garcia

In the mash-up of lightweight belts, Haney holds the WBC regular lightweight belt, with Garcia to become the interim champ provided he beats Brit Luke Campbell in January.

That sets up the chance for these two to continue their rivalry that started in the amateurs.

In headguards, the pair are tied at 3-3 – so what better way to find the real winner than in the pros.

If they do fight we can be guaranteed the build up would be intense – the two love their social media.

Devin Haney is also yet to taste defeat but could do with a big title defenceCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Ryan Garcia is touted as one of Golden Boy’s major talentsCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Teofimo Lopez vs Gervonta Davis

This is the bona fide lightweight unification scrap – Lopez holds the full WBC version and Davis the WBA belt.

Lopez, like he did against Lomachenko, will have a weight advantage against former super-featherweight champion Davis.

But you’d have to argue that it is Davis, coached by the legendary Floyd Mayweather, that has that one-punch power and bookies may find it hard to separate the pair.

Davis has been described as a ‘mini Mike Tyson’, and like his namesake he is as feisty out of the ring as he is in it. This fight would have people talking from the get go.

Teofimo Lopez is on top of the world after beating Vasiliy LomachenkoCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Gervonta Davis has been guided to world titles by Floyd MayweatherCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Josh Taylor vs Jose Ramirez

Taylor has answered everything that has been thrown at him and proved he can adapt to all styles.

Ramirez is sure to be next on his hitlist in a bid to be crowned undisputed light-welterweight champ.

Both are promoted by Top Rank so that sees one hurdle jumped to getting it done.

The only other might be Ramirez himself – he has barely responded to Taylor’s urgings to crown the real king of the division.

Taylor versus Ramirez just made our list ahead of Amir Khan versus Kell Brook – which would surely be a retirement fight if announced. Too many years too late some might say…

Josh Taylor is already unified light-welterweight champCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

Joe Ramirez has something Josh Taylor wants – the only other light-welterweight beltCredit: Getty Images – Getty


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