What's next for Andriy Kotelnik?

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  • paulf
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    What's next for Andriy Kotelnik?

    He lost his last two. I had him beating Alexander by 2 rounds, so he's obviously still dangerous enough to win a world title. I would personally love to see him get it on against Victor Ortiz, but given the fact that Don King squashed a planned Ortiz/Kotelnik bout on the Khan/Maidana undercard, I doubt we'll be seeing that.

    Does he go back to Europe and fight bums while he rebuilds his record? Does he look for a fight with Zab Judah? Look for a rematch with Maidana?

    What say you, spectators?
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    Hes going to 147.

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    • ATG Fighter
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      #3
      He's moving up last I heard. But Kotelnik-Maidana rematch would be welcome. That fight was really close and deserves a rematch at some point

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        #4
        Originally posted by thephantom5
        Hes going to 147.
        Thanks. Welterweight is empty right now, but I still don't see him grabbing a title.

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        • FloydTBE
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          #5
          he deserves rematch with devon haha but hell never get it

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          • paulf
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            #6
            Originally posted by JonoYoungP4P
            he deserves rematch with devon haha but hell never get it
            Don King would shoot his ass if he tried to force a rematch. Alexander losing would **** with Don's income, and you dont want to **** with Dons income

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            • catalinul
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              #7
              Staying on the shelf for a year.

              What did you expect,he's a Don King fighter.

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              • AKATheMack
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                #8
                Id like to see him and Ortiz face off at 147.

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                • SOPH~ REP.
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                  #9
                  I would like to c him back soon .love the way he fights

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                  • Afactor4
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                    I wouldn't want to come back to the US and fight top quality competition if getting robbed was gonna happen to me. I would understand if it was a close fight and the decision didn't go his way, but that certainly wasn't the case here. Even Lederman kept scoring round after round for Alexander.

                    I'd be very satisfied to wait for a vacant title to fall for me in Germany against an underwhelming opponent, and just stay in Germany building up a ton of defenses. Sure as hell beats going to the U.S. and having the similar fate to Kotelnik, Funeka, and other unlucky fighters who can't catch a break.

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