Dereck Chisora, Anthony Joshua, David Price And David Haye: After Brutal Boxing Display, British Boxers Set For 2015 Bouts

By Kenneth Brown | Nov 30, 2014 02:59 PM EST

Tyson Fury has earned a shot at Wladimir Klitschko, beating Dereck Chisora, which leaves the beaten British boxer alongside three rivals trying to rebuild or restart their careers by aiming for a heavyweight title fight. Anthony Joshua is the up-and-comer, while David Price and David Haye are both trying to resurrect their careers. Price has suggested that he could fight Chisora while Joshua and Haye, despite their friendship, could face off, meaning that two of this foursome will be heavyweight-title contenders by the time 2016 arrives, according to the Daily Mail.

Price insisted: "I do think there's a decent chance of me fighting the loser of the Fury-Chisora fight. I'm looking for a big domestic fight next year and that would certainly fit the bill. I want to prove to people that I belong at the top level. People have been quick to write me off. Maybe rightly so after those two defeats but if I win this fight and one in February, we will see where I am then."

He plans to build on his momentum.

He concluded: "I've had three wins this year, and early next year I want to take on a decent contender and make a statement in that fight, then I will be right in the mix with Chisora or Fury. I've been working hard, not just in the gym but also on the mental side of things."

Haye has suggested that he's working hard in the gym, looking to come back in 2015, while Joshua will continue to fight his way through the ranks. Which of these two will be the last men standing, and who will they each fight in 2015 or 2016?

Readers: What are your predictions for the careers of these pugilists? Let us know in the comments section below!

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