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  • Has Wladimir Klitschko decided if he will rematch Joshua yet?

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    • Originally posted by BostonGuy View Post
      Has Wladimir Klitschko decided if he will rematch Joshua yet?
      No.. The venues for the fight are being worked out & according to Hearn:
      Wladimir Klitschko would not want to retire in Cardiff against Anthony Joshua
      Klitschko has yet to confirm whether he will order the rematch, but his team have already begun initial talks with Joshua’s camp, including discussions about where the rematch would be staged.
      Cardiff and Nigeria are two possible destinations, but Hearn has admitted Las Vegas currently leads the race.
      ‘I believe he will do it if it is abroad but I don’t think he wants to box in Cardiff, I think he feels like he has done that,’ Hearn said.
      ‘He enjoyed it last time and he wants it to be a big event.
      ‘I don’t think a bit more money makes any difference to him.
      ‘It could be Vegas, it could be Nigeria, but the logistics are much more straightforward with Vegas.’
      http://metro.co.uk/2017/07/04/wladim...hearn-6753772/

      If you don't want to believe this story then some guys on NSB are claiming Wlad is ducking AJ rematch because he is not confident..

      Take your pick BG..

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      • Originally posted by BoxingFan85 View Post
        No.. The venues for the fight are being worked out & according to Hearn:






        http://metro.co.uk/2017/07/04/wladim...hearn-6753772/

        If you don't want to believe this story then some guys on NSB are claiming Wlad is ducking AJ rematch because he is not confident..

        Take your pick BG..
        I want to see a rematch with Wlad going out on a big win.

        In all honesty, he probably should retire. He's achieved wealth, fame and a solid, but not, great legacy. He's still in good shape but he's old (in boxing years) and risk of getting hurt, is too high.

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        • Originally posted by BostonGuy View Post
          I want to see a rematch with Wlad going out on a big win.

          In all honesty, he probably should retire. He's achieved wealth, fame and a solid, but not, great legacy. He's still in good shape but he's old (in boxing years) and risk of getting hurt, is too high.
          If he win's then i doubt he would retire, Hearn would offer him whatever money he wanted for a 3rd and final trilogy fight...

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          • Originally posted by BostonGuy View Post
            I want to see a rematch with Wlad going out on a big win.

            In all honesty, he probably should retire. He's achieved wealth, fame and a solid, but not, great legacy. He's still in good shape but he's old (in boxing years) and risk of getting hurt, is too high.
            That's the only reason I want to see him fight AJ again.. In terms of legacy well he has achieved more than many can, he can be sure of a HOF induction in first ballot for sure..

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            • Pianeta destroys Cetinkaya

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              • Tyson Fury to fight Fres Oquendo for the WBA 'regular' title on September 23?

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                • Originally posted by Freedom2111 View Post
                  July


                  Sat 15:

                  Artur Szpilka - Adam Kownacki

                  Hughie Fury - Oezcan Cetinkaya


                  September

                  Sun 10:

                  Senad Gashi - TBA
                  Three fights in the schedule? For real?

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                  • Originally posted by BostonGuy View Post
                    Three fights in the schedule? For real?
                    Updated now.

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                    • Wladimir Klitschko: After retirement I won't live by the memories of the past

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