Who should Vitali fight next?

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  • The Hammer
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    #1

    Who should Vitali fight next?

    Vitali's trainer says he will fight only 2 or 3 more times.

    Who should he fight next?

    Valuev and Povetkin don't want it.

    Haye seems to want it, but he'll need a long time to prepare and is very difficult to negotiate with.

    Dimitrenko has called Vitali out. Welliver, Wach and Boswell are willing.
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    Cedric Boswell (he wants the fight)
    3.85%
    1
    Johnathon Banks
    0.00%
    0
    Alexander Dimitrenko
    34.62%
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    Franklin Lawrence (WBC #15)
    0.00%
    0
    Eric Molina
    0.00%
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    Luis Ortiz
    0.00%
    0
    Bermane Stiverne
    7.69%
    2
    Chauncey Welliver (he's willing)
    0.00%
    0
    Mariusz Wach (he's willing)
    3.85%
    1
    wait for David Haye in June 2012
    50.00%
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    The poll is expired.

    Last edited by The Hammer; 09-27-2011, 09:58 AM.
  • The Hammer
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    #2
    I think one of the three: Boswell, Dimitrenko or Stiverne would be okay.

    And then Diva Haye next June at Wembley.

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    • Leohappy
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      #3
      You got me there .... I admit I don't even know who half of these people are, LOL!
      Voted Haye.... seriously if Haye want's to be KO'd, I'd be all up for that fight.

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      • HitmanHattonAY
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        #4
        most of those fighters are not worthy challenges!!

        Povetkin, Helenius, Solis Rematch, Haye, Bostyov are worhy challanges

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        • kbpoetree
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          #5
          hell...lol..I pick one of 2 options not on there...His brother(wich will never happen of course) orrrrr heck BHOP....might as well let Hop and Klit go out w a super ****...lol

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          • Sage84
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            #6
            Who cares, the HW division is full of tomato cans waiting to be bowled over.

            He can just pick another one of those out of the air and tie them into one of the famous K2 slave contracts. Make the fattie fight for rice grains and if this bum does pull off an upset he has to fight the bros twice more - if it was me I wouldnt bother.

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            • The Hammer
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              #7
              Originally posted by HitmanHattonAY
              most of those fighters are not worthy challenges!!

              Povetkin, Helenius, Solis Rematch, Haye, Bostyov are worhy challanges
              True, but the problem is:

              Povetkin is a coward

              Helenius wants a few more fights before facing a Klitschko

              Solis is still healing

              Diva Haye needs many months to fix her hair before a fight and she's a real b1tch to negotiate with

              Boytsov is just coming back after a year of inactivity & wants a few more fights

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              • HitmanHattonAY
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                #8
                I think Tyson Fury and David Price will turn out to be very good fighters and in 12-18 months time i think they will be ready for the KBros

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by HitmanHattonAY
                  I think Tyson Fury and David Price will turn out to be very good fighters and in 12-18 months time i think they will be ready for the KBros
                  Yes.

                  The heavyweight division is going to be very good in a year or two with Fury, Price, Pulev, Helenius, Perez, Wilder, Mitchell, Glazkov, etc.

                  But we're in a transition time now.

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                  • HitmanHattonAY
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                    #10
                    there is another british heavyweight called Richard Towers who could be a force in the future. He's 6ft 8 and has a record of 12-0 with 9 knockouts so far in his career

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