Let's say Vitali retires after fighting the winner of Stiverne-Arreola. How will this affect the heavyweight scene? Do Wlad and Haye rematch for the now-vacant WBC title, with the winner becoming the lineal/undisputed heavyweight champion of the world? And how does Vitali never fighting Haye, in this scenario, affect his resume?
What happens after Vitali retires?
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It will be a stampede for his title and then the holder will end up meeting Klitimir.Let's say Vitali retires after fighting the winner of Stiverne-Arreola. How will this affect the heavyweight scene? Do Wlad and Haye rematch for the now-vacant WBC title, with the winner becoming the lineal/undisputed heavyweight champion of the world? And how does Vitali never fighting Haye, in this scenario, affect his resume?
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Klittards: B-b-but Vitali's never been knocked down or behind on the scorecards.
To which I say:
Have you ever seen Leonard-Hearns I? Hearns was well ahead on the scorecards when Leonard knocked him out. Guess what? IT STILL COUNTS AS A LOSS!Last edited by VG_Addict; 04-16-2013, 02:02 PM.Comment
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Dimitrenko and Maskaev will come back and fight for the title shot, while Fury and Chris Arreola will be 2 world champs laughing at every1 else with Povetkin still holding regular wba belt.Comment
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soon the HW scene will be back in business, fingers crossed, unless some other constructed champions come along and fight a series of freaks, fatboys and midgets for another 10 years for which a minority of suckers gladly pay to watch whilst no one else in the world recognises them.Comment
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