SO YOURE TELLING ME THERES A CHANCE?...1. SYDNEY (64 points, 145.1 per cent) - Richmond (SCG), Saturday twilightBest: 1stWorst: 6thIf Richmond are able to post a cricket score at the SCG then the Swans could slip out of the top four. More realistically theyll win and host a qualifying final.2. ADELAIDE (64, 142.3) - West Coast (AO), Friday nightBest: 1stWorst: 6thMust navigate a tricky home clash with the resurgent Eagles to finish in the top two. Could stay in the top four even if they lose but will be relying on other results.3. GEELONG (64, 137.7) - Melbourne (SS), Saturday afternoonBest: 1stWorst: 6thAn upset at the SCG could allow the Cats to snatch the minor premiership. The more pressing concern for Chris Scott will be sealing his sides place in the top four.4. HAWTHORN (64, 119.3) - Collingwood (MCG), Sunday afternoonBest: 1stWorst: 7thThey risk being pitched into a knockout final if theyre unable to get the job done against the Magpies. A victory guarantees them a place in the top four.5. GWS (60, 142.5) - North Melbourne (ES), Saturday nightBest: 1stWorst: 7thIts likely the Giants will be facing North in week one of the finals but if any of the top-four sides lose theyll be perfectly placed to capitalise on it.6. WEST COAST (60, 129.5) - Adelaide (AO), Friday nightBest: 1stWorst: 7thIf every result goes the Eagles way and they crush the Crows by 100-plus points then they will finish in the top two and host a qualifying final. Thats a pretty big if.7. WESTERN BULLDOGS (60, 117.4) - Fremantle (DS), Sunday twilightBest: 4thWorst: 7thGeelong, Adelaide and Sydney all have too much of a percentage buffer but theyll be bullish about overtaking the Hawks - if the three-time reigning premiers lose to Collingwood.8. NORTH MELBOURNE (48, 112.9) - GWS (ES), Saturday nightBest: 8thWorst: 8thHave crashed badly since starting the season with a club-record nine straight wins. 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But plans changed when Klitschko was left without an opponent.Joshua will enter the fight the more active over the last year. He won the IBF title from Charles Martin (WKO 2) in April and then stopped another American Dominic Breazeale (TKO 7) in a first defence in June.But Klitschko has vastly more experience and was already world champion for a second time after Joshua took up boxing in 2008.Joshua was seven years old when Klitschko turned professional following his Olympic gold medal triumph at the 1996 Olympics.Joshua has boxed 41 professional rounds in 17 fight, compared to Klitschkos 368 rounds. The pair also boxed 15 rounds at one of Klitschkos training camps in Austria two years ago. ' ' '