Look what Tyson Furys mental health break hath wrought -- a massive mismatch in Manchester, an unexceptional affair in Auckland and boxings latest tease of better things to come.Former heavyweight champion Fury likes to poke fun of the mad scramble he created when he decided, probably correctly, to take a breather while he tries to pull himself together. Thankfully, British boxings best standup comedian this side of Ricky Hatton has retained his subtle sense of humor.Its getting embarrassing the amount of bums they find!!! Fury tweeted after Saturdays transcontinental double-dip of heavyweight hype.Furys assessment aside, nobody should confuse Anthony Joshuas knockout of Eric Molina and Joseph Parkers decision over Andy Ruiz Jr. with championship-level boxing. At best they were necessary evils on the road to the nitty-gritty.When a reigning heavyweight champion abdicates, a messy state of affairs is frequently the consequence. Sometimes its like a gold rush, with damn near every heavyweight with two functioning arms jockeying for a chance to hit pay dirt. In other incidences its a fait accompli, the two contestants selected before the retiring champion officially hangs up his gloves.One of the earliest examples goes all the way back to the turn of the century, back when boxers still tied their colors around the waist and everybody wore black boxing boots. It was also the time when an unremarkable boxer by the name of Marvin Hart became a crucial link in the chain of heavyweight championship lineage.Jim Jeffries, the undefeated and long-reining champ, had run out of challengers (white challengers, anyway) and a more bucolic life on his alfalfa farm beckoned. Of course, the last thing he wanted was Jack Johnson to take his place, so Jeffries handpicked Hart to be his successor.Leaving nothing to chance, Jeffries also picked the opponent, washed-up former light heavyweight champion Jack Root. The old Boilermaker even refereed the fight to underscore his endorsement.Hart knocked out Root as expected but was in turn displaced by Canadian Tommy Burns six months later. Burns spent the next three years leading Johnson a merry chase. When the man soon to become the first black heavyweight champion finally caught up with poor little Tommy in 1908, it gave boxing renewed continuity, plus an iconic champion who became larger than the sport. It just took a while.Although not a template, thats pretty much how it goes when theres a vacancy at the top of boxing pantheon. Sometimes it is one and done. But more often than not, it takes a series of fights before things shake out and the natural order is restored.Boxing is like nature. Its almost impossible to control, a force that doesnt easily bend to mankinds will. When the WBA launched an eight-man elimination tournament in 1967, it was sure it would produce a successor to Muhammad Ali.His exile had left a gaping hole in the soul of the sport but at the same time provided opportunity for the also-rans to make some decent money for a change. As is usually the case in boxing, things didnt go exactly as planned.Joe Frazier, who was invited to be part of the WBA power grab but declined, won universal recognition as champion by knocking out tourney winner Jimmy Ellis. Again, the sports capricious disposition came down on boxings side and gave us mighty Smokin Joe. It just took a little time.And now, Deontay Wilder, Joshua and Parker all have belts, and Luis Ortiz is trying to get one. But none of them represents the true championship. The last to hold that distinction was in attendance at the Manchester Arena last Saturday, a troubled giant with a thinning hairline and an expanding waist. All the proxies have are pieces of the shell that shattered when Fury fell off the wall.Putting the pieces back together again wont be easy. It never is, but at least Molina and Ruiz who, with all due respect, should never really have been under consideration, have been eliminated. Unless I miss my guess, Parker wont be too far behind. He looked capable of doing more but played it safe and settled for less.Something good could come of all this, but the ceaseless palaver about a resurgent heavyweight division coming from HBO and Showtime, and parroted much of the media, is disingenuously premature.Frustrated fan Michael Kronenberg might have been closer to the truth when he Tweeted: Klitschkos washed up. Ortiz overblown. Wilder & Joshua fought stiffs. Fury gone.Its difficult to find fault with his hard-boiled analysis, but if theres hope for the near future it comes from Wilder and Joshua, a pair of fresh talents from opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean eager to unify the title. They might not be the greatest but theyre probably the greatest we have right now, and thats all that counts for the time being.Wilders last fight was a one-sided thrashing of Chris Arreola in July, a used-up fringe contender who usually takes a beating, even when he wins, which isnt very often anymore. Since his impressive defeat of Bermane Stiverne in January 2015, Wilder has taken a step backward in term of opponent quality.True, he suffered a hand and biceps injury beating up Arreola that interrupted his schedule. But when the Bronze Bomber returns to action early next year, it needs to be against a meaningful opponent. Not some mismatch mandatory from parts unknown. It has to be somebody fans have heard of and respect, somebody capable of giving him a demanding fight.Joshua is selling out large venues in the U.K whenever he fights, regardless of whos in the other corner. Molinas chief selling point was that hed managed to rattle Wilder once on his way to being stopped in the ninth. There was also much talk about his heavy right hand, and thats all it turned out to be, talk.Molina seemed to have decided as soon as the opening bell rang that he was in too deep. And when Joshua connected with one of his devilishly straight right hands in the third, it was easy to see why. Molina flew backward into the turnbuckle padding and slid to the floor, where sat for a beat or two, looking like a man whos fallen out of bed and couldnt quite figure out where he was.It was more a demonstration of AJs concussive punching power than a fight, which was just fine with the 20,000 faithful that packed Manchester Arena. Its doubtful, however, it did much for the wildly popular Englishmans progression as fighter. Molina proved just about as tough a soggy bag of fish and chips.By far the best news of the weekend came when Wladimir Klitschko entered the ring afterward, without aid of a crutches or a walker, and confirmed an April 29 date with Joshua. Lets hope his seemingly endless series of training injuries doesnt reoccur and the fight actually takes place as scheduled.Klitschko will be 41 when he enters the ring at Wembley Stadium, edging inevitably toward the point of no return. Maybe Joshua will be the first to finish Dr. Steelhammer inside the distance since he melted against Lamon Brewster in 2004. It would certainly put him one up on Fury.Who knows? Maybe Klitschko just had an off night against Fury, and has enough left to schools Watfords 18-bout fledgling. Joshua wouldnt be the first relative novice to be flummoxed by the ultra-conservative approach that has served Wlad so well for so long.Unlike the limitations of Parker-Ruiz or the inevitability of Molinas quick exit, Joshua-Klitschko feels like the first positive step toward finding that next champion capable of lifting the sport and making heavyweight boxing fun again.If Joshua beats Klitschko in a pleasing fashion, a showdown with Wilder could become the hottest fight in the division since the new millennium. There hasnt been a lot of competition along those lines, but thats one of the things that makes the match so enticing.The wild card in all of this is Fury, a realm in which he feels right at home. He probably doesnt know whats next, but odds are the self-proclaimed Gypsy King will be back in the ring eventually. Hopefully with his demons banished and head screwed back on -- but not too tightly. 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NEW YORK -- One of the Kentucky freshmen stepped up big from the outside while the rest of the Wildcats took care of things with defense.Malik Monks 23 points on 7-for-11 shooting from 3-point range and the second-ranked Wildcats defense that held No. 13 Michigan State to 32.8 percent shooting combined for a 69-48 victory Tuesday night in the State Farm Champions Classic at Madison Square Garden.These guys took some pride defensively here, Kentucky coach John Calipari said. Michigan State they run great stuff. They iso and do things that forced us to prepare beyond where we are.The Wildcats (3-0) averaged 90 points in their first two games but this time it was defense that did it as the Spartans (0-2) shot 32.8 percent from the field (20 of 61) including 5 for 26 (19.2 percent) from beyond the arc.Relying on another talented freshman class, Kentucky was able to up the tempo enough and keep the tenacious defense going that the Spartans committed 20 turnovers which the Wildcats turned into 24 points.Freshman DeAaron Fox added 12 points for Kentucky, which snapped Michigan States two-game winning streak in the series that the Wildcats lead 13-11.We knew they were going pack it in. I just had to be prepared, Monk said. They set me up well. I was just able to knock down the shot.Kenny Goins and Cassius Winston led the Spartans with nine points each. Freshman Miles Bridges was held to six points on 2-for-11 shooting but he grabbed 12 rebounds.We did a couple of things knowing that if he got going he would be a beast, Calipari said of Bridges. He had 12 rebounds, but the way we played, we just made it really difficult for him to just play basketball.Spartans coach Tom Izzo said, Im actually a little embarrassed. I felt like we competed defensively for the most part, we just didnt do anything offensively. We looked like a team that was an AAU team, we just went 1-on-1 didnt move the ball and got frustrated.The Spartans were coming off a 68-65 loss to No. 10 Arizona in Honolulu.I was very disappointed in the way we were kind of `deer in the headlights but you know you have four freshmen playing at Madison Square Garden and coming off the Hawaii trip, that was the way we played. Well get better.Kentucky led 34-26 at halftime and the Wildcats opened the big lead with a 16-7 run that made it 51-37 with 12:04 to play.dddddddddddd Michigan State continued to struggle from the outside and the Wildcats led by as many as 23 points.Its the same freshmen that played against Canisius and we were down with three minutes in the half, Calipari said. Weve got a long way to go. This shows us what were capable of and now we have to build from this. You have to convince them that if we become a great defensive team.BIG PICTURE:Kentucky: The Wildcats freshman class is as loaded with talent as any recruited by Calipari and this group has size. ... Last season the Wildcats had trouble setting any kind of presence inside but with freshmen Ban Adebayo and Wenyen Gilbert grabbing 11 rebounds between them. Kentucky was able to stay on the glass with the Spartans only being outrebounded 44-40.Michigan State: The Spartans played in Honolulu on Friday and then headed across the country for this game. Michigan State will travel 13,600 miles by Nov. 29 and in a 21-day span they will face at least three Top 15 opponents. ... Michigan State wont be at full strength for a while as they wait for Gavin Schilling and Ben Carter to return from injuries.ALL ALONE:Monk was the only Wildcat to make a 3-pointer. The rest of the team was 0 for 7. Nobody on Michigan State made more than one 3.You have to give Monk credit he was 3 for 13 going in and hit some big 3s early, unguarded on the break, Izzo said.FOUL SHOOTING:Kentucky was 16 of 20 at the free throw line while the Spartans were 3 of 9.SITTING PRETTY:In the row behind the Kentucky bench were Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer Larry Brown who was Calipari boss at Kansas and Bruiser Flint, the coach who succeeded Calipari at Massachusetts. Also sitting in a good seat was New York Knicks guard Carmelo Anthony. Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski went over and gave Anthony a big hug before the second game. The two were part of the last Olympic gold medals for the U.S.UP NEXT:Kentucky: The Wildcats return to Rupp Arena to face Duquesne on Sunday.Michigan State: The Spartans finally stop traveling to go home and play Mississippi Valley State on Friday. ' ' '