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  • tophat1
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    Ibf heavyweight final eliminator

    The chisora vs wallin fight got turned into an eliminator last weekend.

    Does this mean that bakole vs efe is no longer an eliminator?
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    #2
    Originally posted by tophat1
    The chisora vs wallin fight got turned into an eliminator last weekend.

    Does this mean that bakole vs efe is no longer an eliminator?
    I read that the Wallin vs Chisora was for the #1 spot
    You never know with the alphabets soups what’s what

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      #3
      Originally posted by MulaKO

      I read that the Wallin vs Chisora was for the #1 spot
      You never know with the alphabets soups what’s what
      That's madness if true the chisora wallin fight was 8 vs 12 before the fight. As you say tho you never know what these guy are upto

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        #4
        Originally posted by tophat1

        That's madness if true the chisora wallin fight was 8 vs 12 before the fight. As you say tho you never know what these guy are upto
        I remember breazele fought molina in an eliminator and molina was 13th pr something. Oh yeah and whyte was 1 but they didn't offer him the fight which made no sense. This was pbc/wbc corruption at its best to get wilder the right opponent

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          #5
          Originally posted by daggum

          I remember breazele fought molina in an eliminator and molina was 13th pr something. Oh yeah and whyte was 1 but they didn't offer him the fight which made no sense. This was pbc/wbc corruption at its best to get wilder the right opponent
          Weird that BOTH Breazeale and Molina make up Joshua’s title fight legacy also, huh?

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          • Zelda
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            #6
            It is just an eliminator. Bakole vs Ajagba is the final eliminator and the winner will be next to fight the champion. Chisora is only a backup plan (2nd eliminator) if the winner of Bakole vs Ajagba cannot or does not fight the champ.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Zelda
              It is just an eliminator. Bakole vs Ajagba is the final eliminator and the winner will be next to fight the champion. Chisora is only a backup plan (2nd eliminator) if the winner of Bakole vs Ajagba cannot or does not fight the champ.
              Sorry but where’s your source
              I've already posted where it’s noted that it was for the top spot

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                #8
                Originally posted by Willow The Wisp

                Weird that BOTH Breazeale and Molina make up Joshua’s title fight legacy also, huh?
                And No one mentions them because his resume is actually good and has more. They are brought up for Wilder becuase those guys are all he fought and I guess the point went over you head but whyte is much better than both guys and pbc/wbc made sure he wouldn't get the Wilder fight.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Zelda
                  It is just an eliminator. Bakole vs Ajagba is the final eliminator and the winner will be next to fight the champion. Chisora is only a backup plan (2nd eliminator) if the winner of Bakole vs Ajagba cannot or does not fight the champ.
                  Yess, I think so Tap Road
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                  Last edited by slimyornate; 02-10-2025, 08:28 PM.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by daggum

                    And No one mentions them because his resume is actually good and has more. They are brought up for Wilder becuase those guys are all he fought and I guess the point went over you head but whyte is much better than both guys and pbc/wbc made sure he wouldn't get the Wilder fight.
                    Who is "no one". You are. Lol.

                    Josh fought a few more real good ones than Wilder did, for sure. Nobody can question that. But digging deeper; Parker and Whyte were pre-mature, Klitschko, Povetkin and Pulev were largely shot; and Ruiz, Usyk and Dubois all proved better with one sided beatings of prime years A.J.
                    Wilder had no prime years losses.

                    It's all spin little brother. They all have holes in their resume. The "A.J. fought the best" thing, while valid, lost it's weight about 3 losses ago, having now lost to half the best opponents he's faceD WHILE IN HIS PRIME YEARS.
                    Conversely, All of Wilder's losses came when he was pushing 40, and Fury, Parker and Zhang are among the best. The prime Wilder would've offered better outcomes for him; as it is for the arc of all fighters.

                    Are we done yet? Lol.

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