Deontay Wilder tells me he***39;s aiming for Sept. 26 prime-time NBC return vs. Vyacheskav Gkazkov or Lucas Browne. Says Klitschko in 2016.
— Lance Pugmire (@latimespugmire) June 29, 2015Wilder targeting Gkazkov or Browne for NBC 9/26
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Wilder is unlikely to fight a big HW like Browne.
He might cherry-pick the lower-risk and more beatable Glazkov, but will Vyacheslav give up his IBF mandatory status and a guaranteed shot at Klitschko?Last edited by The Hammer; 06-29-2015, 06:42 PM. -
wonder if they'll try to bypass Povetkin for a unification with Wlad next year? Gotta figure his chances of winning either are significantly less than 50%, so why not just go for the much bigger prize?
anyways, I would prefer to see him fight Arreola just because it would goofy. Glazkov and Browne are improvement over Molina, but still kind of meh fights.Comment
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Browne isn't all that great though. He'd probably get slept within 4Comment
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Glazkov is with Main Events and in line for a shot at Klitschko, so I don't know how realistic that fight is.
Browne is a ranked contender but I don't think it's that great of a match-up.
Hopefully the Povetkin fight gets made after whoever Wilder fights in September.Comment
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Either Arreola, Antonio Tarver or Steve Cunningham are next up for Wilder! Whichever one is not chosen will be next in line. The Povetkin fight will never happen and a fight with Klitschko has about as much of a chance of happening as I have of winning the lottery.wonder if they'll try to bypass Povetkin for a unification with Wlad next year? Gotta figure his chances of winning either are significantly less than 50%, so why not just go for the much bigger prize?
anyways, I would prefer to see him fight Arreola just because it would goofy. Glazkov and Browne are improvement over Molina, but still kind of meh fights.Comment
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