It's official: Wlad is ducking Wilder

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  • Sugar Adam Ali
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    #11
    Wlad will fight fury next,,,, then wilder late this year or in 2016

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    • zmm001
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      #12
      Originally posted by sicko
      Did I hear Correctly that Wlad had a 3 Fight Deal with HBO with the 1st Fight of that deal being Jennings? I thought I heard Lampley say that during the Broadcast on Saturday I could be Wrong
      I think it was the 2nd as the pulev fight was on HBO meaning he'd be free to fight on any network if he came through the fury fight but I'm not 100% sure

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      • TheJudge
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        #13
        Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali
        Wlad will fight fury next,,,, then wilder late this year or in 2016
        He won't fight Wilder, lol, he probably chooses Briggs after the Fury fight and then retires without fighting Wilder.

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        • Scott9945
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          #14
          Originally posted by TheJudge
          And how would that hinder him in fighting Wilder in A UNIFICATION anyway? He wouldn't lose his belts just because he picks another and better opponent than Fury.
          Wilders' people want some easy title defenses to put on the US TV time that Haymon is buying. That wouldn't include Klitschko. Why does everyone understand this except you?

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            #15
            you guys can't spot an obvious trolling thread that can you

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            • PainfromUkraine
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              #16
              No Wlad fans hype up Fury...in fact most ridicule him and don't see him being much of a threat, while some claim Fury is the biggest threat to Wlad. If you think Wlad is ducking Wilder i'm afraid it's you that DKSAB. Post a source where Wilder has said he wants to fight Wlad next. I'll wait.

              Wilder wants an easy touch to fight for his first defense and is in no rush to get it on with Wlad, and Fury is the mandatory challenger for Wlad. Wlad can get rid of him and set up a unification with Wilder in early 2016, as is the plan...

              No-one is ducking at the moment, but if you'd have to say someone it would be Wilder.

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              • paulf
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                #17
                The fuck?

                If Wlad passes on Fury, he loses his title. And the main reason for fighting Wilder is that, if Wlad beats him, he becomes undisputed heavyweight champion for the first time since Lennox ****in Lewis.

                There's a reason no other heavyweight in boxing would be a favorite over both Fury and Wilder; because Wlad will kick both their asses.

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                • Sugar Adam Ali
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by TheJudge
                  He won't fight Wilder, lol, he probably chooses Briggs after the Fury fight and then retires without fighting Wilder.
                  Wlad will fight wilder in the future, within his next 3-4 fights... Wlad will retire once anthony Joshua becomes a major contender

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                  • jas
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                    #19
                    Wilder said he doesn't want the fight next

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                    • BostonGuy
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Scott9945
                      Wilders' people want some easy title defenses to put on the US TV time that Haymon is buying. That wouldn't include Klitschko. Why does everyone understand this except you?
                      Yes, Scotty hit the nail on the head. Wilder's people don't want anything to do with Wlad at the moment, and for good reason. Wilder is still a work-in-process and they are moving him along in a calculated fashion. He'll fight another two times this year and, if all goes right, he'll face Wlad next year in mega unification bout.

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