Szpilka is only 26 years old, seems to connect well with the Polish fight fan, and seems on the verge of emerging as a draw in his homebase of Chicago, IL; there's no need to rush that fight now, especially when Wilder-Szpilka (if Wilder stands tall after the Povetkin/Fury/Klistchko shakeout) is a fight that they could easily host at the 20k-seat United Center, come 2017.
Beyond Glazkov, I see any possible Wilder opponent coming from the "soon to come" shakeout of the WBC heavyweight ratings (haven't seen the new updates).
Darkhorse candidates: Tomasz Adamek(WBC #14, won his last fight, strong name profile in the Northeast) or Carlos Takam(WBC #7, three-fight winning streak over so so comp)
Takam is somebody I could see giving Wilder a good fight.it took a fighter like povetkin to stop him.i don't know if Wilder can do that as well. Takam is a really good boxer and a strog dude.no pushover for Wilder.
I've read Wilder was trying to defend his title against Tomasz Adamek. That's right, he was looking to fight a retired, shot to bits former LHW. The bronze bummer is a disgrace to boxing.
El team Wilder envió una oferta a Tomas Adamek de $250k y Adamek ha dicho no porque hay muy poco tiempo
(via @BorekMati )— JuliusJulianis (@JulianisJulius) December 3, 2015
Adamek turned down the 250k offer for Wilder.
Let's run through the Ring Champ and top ten shall we
Champ- Fighting number 1
Number 1- Fighting Champ
Number 2- His Mando who admitted isn't ready
Number 3- Self
Number 4-Fighting on 12/5 won't be ready
Number 5- Fighting on 12/19 won't be ready
Number 6- Past opponent
Number 7 - Ducked him
Number 8- is Free and has the WBA world title... So he might not want to make this fight on such short notice
Number 9- Just Fought on the 11/28 but might be ready in Jan
Number 10- Fighting on 12/12 won't be ready
So their you have it of the top 10 Heavies in the World only one is a tangible option and he might not do it for the same reason Fury and Glazkov( even though he's trying to steal a title) didn't do it. Why fight the second best in the world when you can fight the king.
This guy just got off the phone to Haymon.
http://i.imgur.com/8u28MSM.jpg
Thats what that big dumb goofy Turd Fury already looks like again just a week out of the gym.
I've read Wilder was trying to defend his title against Tomasz Adamek. That's right, he was looking to fight a retired, shot to bits former LHW. The bronze bummer is a disgrace to boxing.
Do you blame him, he can either fight Wilder who'd likely KO him or try and get Fury to fight him where he stands a great chance of easily outboxing him.
He won't fight either, he'll fight a Haymon prospect and pick up an easy belt.
Glazkov is pulling some BS with all this IBF stuff so it will be Szilipka
Do you blame him, he can either fight Wilder who'd likely KO him or try and get Fury to fight him where he stands a great chance of easily outboxing him.
Most likely candidate is Glazkov
He is going to announce his next opponent on saturday.who do you guys think it's going to be?my guess is either Glazkov or Szpilka
Szpilka is only 26 years old, seems to connect well with the Polish fight fan, and seems on the verge of emerging as a draw in his homebase of Chicago, IL; there's no need to rush that fight now, especially when Wilder-Szpilka (if Wilder stands tall after the Povetkin/Fury/Klistchko shakeout) is a fight that they could easily host at the 20k-seat United Center, come 2017.
Beyond Glazkov, I see any possible Wilder opponent coming from the "soon to come" shakeout of the WBC heavyweight ratings (haven't seen the new updates).
Darkhorse candidates: Tomasz Adamek(WBC #14, won his last fight, strong name profile in the Northeast) or Carlos Takam(WBC #7, three-fight winning streak over so so comp)
He is going to announce his next opponent on saturday.who do you guys think it's going to be?my guess is either Glazkov or Szpilka
Glazkov is pulling some BS with all this IBF stuff so it will be Szilipka