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  • Elroy1
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    #31
    Originally posted by soul_survivor
    oh damn, I forgot about that. He almost lost that fight, I'd love a rematch.




    I'm not saying all of a sudden American heavyweight are legitimised but Wilder holds the WBC belt and there are some good fights to be made if guys from both sides of the Atlantic decide to fight one another.
    Oh.. So what are the odds then of Wilder crossing the atlantic to fight the REAL HW champion in Germany??

    I'd say sweet F/A!

    We all know he will only want to do it at home and obviously the A-side will tell him to get F'ed. Rightly so.

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    • The Hammer
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      #32
      Originally posted by soul_survivor
      But does he deserve it? He showed no heart or will in their first match up and since then hasn't really done enough to earn a shot again. Yes the Charr win was impressive but Charr isn't exactly a top tier hw lol

      Now, if Povetkin was to go after the WBC belt, he'd be dubiously recognised as a two time champ and give him the perfect spotlight for a Wlad rematch. Right now Fury, Wilder, Jennings and maybe even a comebacking Haye are higher up in the pecking order.
      Povetkin has tremendous heart.

      What's wrong with you?

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      • Elroy1
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        #33
        Originally posted by Freedom.
        Povetkin has tremendous heart.

        What's wrong with you?
        Povetkin mounted one of the bravest offensives of all Wladimir challengers. He's an exceptionally skilled for a HW too. And since the WK fight has become even more fierce.

        These guys are unbelievable!

        I wonder if Wilder would be so kind to cross the atlantic to fight on the world circuit.

        I would like to credit Wilder on his victory he surprised me but this is too much to swallow.

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        • soul_survivor
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          #34
          Originally posted by Freedom.
          Povetkin has tremendous heart.

          What's wrong with you?
          you must be on euro crack, I hear that **** is strong. He just kept falling over and was glad to be in a clinch so he could survive, Adamek Chisora were both braver against Vitali than Povetkin was against Wlad and in 5 rounds, Pulev showed more bravery and actually tried to make a fight.

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          • B-Bomber
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            #35
            Originally posted by soul_survivor
            what are you talking about? .
            It's a fact.

            Klitshcko was born in Ukraine, which is a country in a continent named Europe.

            Ukraine though is not part of the European Union.


            In a similar fashion, the U.S. is a country in a continent named America.

            If you include boxers from Ukraine in this comparison, then you need to include all Mexicans, Argentinians and so forth, because they are all American.

            If you want to compare E.U. to U.S. instead, then neither Klistscho, GGG nor Kovalev should be mentioned.

            Easy enough or you need a map?

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