Comments Thread For: Stiverne Waits For Klitschko, Not Thinking About Arreola

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  • bose
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    Yes, Stiverne should get his title shop asap. But lets be realistic he as a fighter and warrior should be staying active instead of waiting and mean while his skills erode. He still a fighter who is learning he aint got this boxing think down. Him staying in the gym isn't like fighting for reals in the ring. He best be doing something the other fighter is doing if he thinks his skills ain't going to diminish. I thought he had a real shot now i know he doesn't.

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  • Hougigo
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    Originally posted by BostonGuy
    That scenario isn't fair to Stiverne; he played by the (WBC) rules and earned his title shot. Why should he have to pay second fiddle to the winner of Haye-Fury? And also, what does he do in the meantime? - sit on the sidelines and wait 6, 8, 12 months for his next fight?

    Vitali needs to make us his mind and let his intentions be known; in other words, **** or get off the pot
    It's too bad Vitali is a name fighter. WBC won't do anything to jeopardize their money making potential with Viatli. At best, they'll have somebody profitable fight for the vacant then try to make a fight with Wlad

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  • Jack Napier
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    even an old, injury ridden, disinterested Vit should whip Stiverne
    but nonetheless, Stiverne is right to prioritize the title fight
    he already beat Arreola clearly and doesn't owe him anything
    if Vit fights again it has to be against Stiverne, so just hold out
    don't fight Arreola again unless the WBC lets Vit delay the fight

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  • Dr.Eisenfaust
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    I , as a huge Vitali Klitschko fan, must recognize that it's not fair. But let's face it, wouldn't be a Vitali Klitschko vs David Haye fight a huge one ? It would be ideal to watch Vitali fight Stiverne in December and Haye in March/April 2014. Will his body and political activity allow him to do that? If he is still in his 2011-2012 shape then yes, definitely.

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  • BostonGuy
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    Originally posted by andrewa1
    Vitali's plan is the best for all concerned. He fights and beats the winner of Haye/Fury as a final fight and then retires, and Stiverne can either be awarded the vacated belt or can rematch Arreola for it. Stiverne's team should be smart enough to go for it, they have a much better chance of being WBC champ under that scenario. Plus, seriously, I don't want to see VK's last fight be against Stiverne, he's a smaller version of Shannon Briggs except slightly better conditioning and workrate. VK beating him won't be a great, marquis fight to leave on, beating winner of Haye/Fury will be.
    That scenario isn't fair to Stiverne; he played by the (WBC) rules and earned his title shot. Why should he have to pay second fiddle to the winner of Haye-Fury? And also, what does he do in the meantime? - sit on the sidelines and wait 6, 8, 12 months for his next fight?

    Vitali needs to make us his mind and let his intentions be known; in other words, **** or get off the pot

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  • andrewa1
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    Vitali's plan is the best for all concerned. He fights and beats the winner of Haye/Fury as a final fight and then retires, and Stiverne can either be awarded the vacated belt or can rematch Arreola for it. Stiverne's team should be smart enough to go for it, they have a much better chance of being WBC champ under that scenario. Plus, seriously, I don't want to see VK's last fight be against Stiverne, he's a smaller version of Shannon Briggs except slightly better conditioning and workrate. VK beating him won't be a great, marquis fight to leave on, beating winner of Haye/Fury will be.

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  • Mike Haynes
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    Klitschko needs to retire and stop blocking this young man from getting his paper.

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  • Comments Thread For: Stiverne Waits For Klitschko, Not Thinking About Arreola

    The WBC's mandatory challenger, Bermane Stiverne (23-1-1, 20KOs) is not even contemplating a rematch with Chris Arreola (36-3, 31KOs). Stiverne wants to wait until the WBC's heavyweight champion, Vitali Klitschko (45-2, 41KOs), reveals whether or not he plans to keep fighting. There is a chance that Vitali, 42-years-old, will retire to pursue a full-time career in politics.

    Vitali has been inactive since a TKO of Manuel Charr in September of 2012. He is not expected to fight again until the first half of 2014. [Click Here To Read More]
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