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  • #21
    They need to strip him so Wlad could become undisputed

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    • #22
      I can't get it anymore. What's happening behind the curtain? As I saw the Klitschko-Pianeta fight on TV, Vitali said to the interviewer afeter the fight that people shouldn't worry because he is training 6 times a week for at least one hour a day. How did he get this right hand injury? He said for nearly one year that his decision wasn't taken yet but now it seems that his body didn't take the decision.

      Neverthless, I am quite surprised by some of you claiming that Vitali is finished yet. The Charr fight was slow paced because of their styles. Let's drink some tea and wait until we get some credible and complete information about his health.

      Concerning the title defense, let me remind you that the WBC can do whatever it wants according to its rules. I agree however that they should have put some pressure on him to know what is going on.

      Lets make a pure speculation : is this all staged to announce a Vitali-Haye fight ? If that is the case, I would be 100% backing Haye against Fury.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Dr.Eisenfaust View Post
        I can't get it anymore. What's happening behind the curtain? As I saw the Klitschko-Pianeta fight on TV, Vitali said to the interviewer afeter the fight that people shouldn't worry because he is training 6 times a week for at least one hour a day. How did he get this right hand injury? He said for nearly one year that his decision wasn't taken yet but now it seems that his body didn't take the decision.

        Neverthless, I am quite surprised by some of you claiming that Vitali is finished yet. The Charr fight was slow paced because of their styles. Let's drink some tea and wait until we get some credible and complete information about his health.

        Concerning the title defense, let me remind you that the WBC can do whatever it wants according to its rules. I agree however that they should have put some pressure on him to know what is going on.

        Lets make a pure speculation : is this all staged to announce a Vitali-Haye fight ? If that is the case, I would be 100% backing Haye against Fury.
        I doubt that's what's going on but that being said, I wouldn't mind a Vitali-Fury fight either. Big men fighting is awesome.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Dr.Eisenfaust View Post
          I can't get it anymore. What's happening behind the curtain? As I saw the Klitschko-Pianeta fight on TV, Vitali said to the interviewer afeter the fight that people shouldn't worry because he is training 6 times a week for at least one hour a day. How did he get this right hand injury? He said for nearly one year that his decision wasn't taken yet but now it seems that his body didn't take the decision.

          Neverthless, I am quite surprised by some of you claiming that Vitali is finished yet. The Charr fight was slow paced because of their styles. Let's drink some tea and wait until we get some credible and complete information about his health.

          Concerning the title defense, let me remind you that the WBC can do whatever it wants according to its rules. I agree however that they should have put some pressure on him to know what is going on.

          Lets make a pure speculation : is this all staged to announce a Vitali-Haye fight ? If that is the case, I would be 100% backing Haye against Fury.
          Well he needs to fight once if he wants to keep that belt

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          • #25
            He's waiting for the winner of Haye-Fury.

            One farewell fight in early 2014.

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            • #26
              http://www.wbcboxing.com/wbceng/news...urts-his-right

              " About possible retirement, Vitali Klitschko who's looking great, said he’s not thinking about it despite his age (42). He still feels fighting fit, and will know when it's time to call it a day. [...]

              [...]Vitali also stressed the fact that He and Wladimir hold all the boxing belts in the heavyweight division is a dream realized. But he himself holds the principal one, which is green and gold. And he'd love Wladimir to be WBC Champion when he hangs up his gloves. "

              1- Vitali is planning something big for his last fight in 2014.

              2- He is negotiating with Sulaiman to let Wlad compete fort the WBC title.

              About the second statement you can be sure.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Dr.Eisenfaust View Post
                http://www.wbcboxing.com/wbceng/news...urts-his-right

                " About possible retirement, Vitali Klitschko who's looking great, said he’s not thinking about it despite his age (42). He still feels fighting fit, and will know when it's time to call it a day. [...]

                [...]Vitali also stressed the fact that He and Wladimir hold all the boxing belts in the heavyweight division is a dream realized. But he himself holds the principal one, which is green and gold. And he'd love Wladimir to be WBC Champion when he hangs up his gloves. "

                1- Vitali is planning something big for his last fight in 2014.

                2- He is negotiating with Sulaiman to let Wlad compete fort the WBC title.

                About the second statement you can be sure.
                So Wlad fight for the WBC without fighting him.
                Well he can't fight for it vacant. If he wants to do that he needs to retire

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                • #28
                  strip the cvnt!!

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                  • #29
                    Stiverne has earned his shot. Win or loose, it's his time.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by PittyPat View Post
                      Not happening. Even if Wladimir managed to fight whoever held the belt, Sulaiman would just strip him immediately since he doesn't like unifying anymore - kinda like the bully kid who never shares his toys with anyone.

                      Then again, Alvarez still holds WBA/WBC... but he's Sulaiman's boy.
                      Danny also hold the same titles at 140. Its ridiculous

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