Manager Egis Klimas has confirmed that Glazkov is negotiating with Wilder.
The date seems to be set as 16th January at Barclays Centre and seems to be a tough challenge for Wilder to take before his mando with Povetkin, so i'd be surprised if it does end up being Glazkov and not some scrub.
Then again, Glazkov has been underwhelming recently and is pretty inconsistent...he would be Wilder's toughest fight but I'm not sure he would have enough to win.
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I feel like Glazkov is a guy that could just come up with a spectacular performance from seemingly nowhere. The guy has skill but seems to be lazy in certain fights that he maybe feels are easily winnable without exerting himself. When he really goes for it and is focused and throws a lot of power shots, he is a solid fighter with a good amateur background and he is usually in great shape.
Overall, this is a good fight for Wilder, and although i'll be rooting for Czar if this happens, I make Wilder the clear favourite because of his superior size and power. In terms of boxing skill I think Glazkov is probably ahead, but he won't win on that alone.
Why can't Povetkin just fight in January?
I would assume with the fact Povetkin suffered a cut in the fight with Wach that he would not be fully ready for that date to get in adequate amount of training however I could be wrong and he might need less time to recover from that.
Fight shouldn't even be happening, wait two more months and have a fight in late March against Povetkin, this fight just makes no sense at all.
Why can't Povetkin just fight in January?
Glazkov is due for a loss, and Wilder will win the fight. But it's still a good voluntary defense imo. Glazkov brings more dimensions to his game than guys like Molina and Duhaupas who basically just had good chins.
Glazkov not that great, but way better than Dunlap and Espinoza.... so the bet voluntary of the three.
The only convincing victory this dude seems to have is against Adamek at the top levelQue? Who the hell are Dunlop and Espinoza....https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcLvE1_KEjs
Taking this fight is not a smart move for Glazkov. He's Klitschko's IBF mandatory, so he'd have a bigger payday.
Depends on what they're offering him. Money now is worth much more than money later, especially if you take into consideration risk premiums (maybe Klitschko retires before the fight is made, maybe Glazkov loses a tuneup or gets into an accident and cant box anymore) and the potential upside (winning the title would mean a multimillion payday unification)
Definitely a fight worth taking if the money is right.
The best way to beat Wilder would be good head movement, quick, sharp counter attacks, and a good inside game.
I doubt Glazkov possesses all these strengths, but being a smaller heavyweight, he should definitely train speed as his best weapon.
I like this fight, like it a lot. Glazkov is no pushover, he's a solid contender with good boxing skills but nothing more. Earlier this summer, he beat Steve Cunningham to secure a mandatory title shot against IBF Champion Wladimir Klitschko. He ain't gonna beat Klitschko, but with Wilder he has a better shot.
That said, I think Wilder is a much more complete fighter (don't f*ckin hate) than Glazkov. Wilder has elite physical conditioning, decent (and improving) boxing skills, tremendous power, explosiveness and killer instinct and I think Wilder wins no problem.
Glazkov not that great, but way better than Dunlap and Espinoza.... so the bet voluntary of the three.
The only convincing victory this dude seems to have is against Adamek at the top level