Will the IBF will push for Taylor vs N'dam, since N'dam just beat Curtis Stevens in an IBF title eliminator bout, or does Taylor gets a voluntary first. I'm starting to think they will enforce it because Soliman fighting Taylor was a voluntary, not a mandatory, so the IBF just may end up spoiling Haymon's master plans after all.
So will it be Taylor vs N'dam?
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that would be nice as long as quillin doesn't get a title shot after that BS he put upWill the IBF will push for Taylor vs N'dam, since N'dam just beat Curtis Stevens in an IBF title eliminator bout, or does Taylor gets a voluntary first. I'm starting to think they will enforce it because Soliman fighting Taylor was a voluntary, not a mandatory, so the IBF just may end up spoiling Haymon's master plans after all. -
I don't know man, the IBF is the one organization that is pretty strict when it comes to mandatories. I don't think Haymon can dictate the IBF like that.Originally posted by Freedom2014Taylor won't be fighting anyone who isn't managed by Haymon.
The IBF will comply with whatever Haymon wants.Comment
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You can bet he's gonna try, though. He'll likely argue that Quillin has already beaten N'Dam or some **** like that.Comment
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no. I'm sure he will get an optional and fight Jacobs or quillinWill the IBF will push for Taylor vs N'dam, since N'dam just beat Curtis Stevens in an IBF title eliminator bout, or does Taylor gets a voluntary first. I'm starting to think they will enforce it because Soliman fighting Taylor was a voluntary, not a mandatory, so the IBF just may end up spoiling Haymon's master plans after all.Comment
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wasn't that what ESPN was planning?
IIRC they said N'Dam was to fight the winner for Taylor-Soliman?Comment
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Yeah, but the IBF said today Jermain has a voluntary. So Jermain can fight anyone in the top 15 first (so it looks like it will be Quillin or Jacobs, al Haymon strikes again).Comment
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