Wilder targeting Gkazkov or Browne for NBC 9/26

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  • The Hammer
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    #11
    Originally posted by Hougigo
    Browne isn't all that great though. He'd probably get slept within 4
    Maybe, but Wilder is afraid of him because he's big and can punch.

    Wilder won't fight Browne, he'll fight someone less risky.

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    • big_james10
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      #12
      Originally posted by AgainstTheRopes

      I am not surprised that he did not say Povetkin is next because he knows that Al Haymon will never allow him to get in the ring with Povetkin or Klitschko. I I expect Wilder to vacate the belt by the end of 2015 so that he can avoid a fight with Povetkin.

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      • Hougigo
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        #13
        Originally posted by Salim_Shady
        Yeah but Browne>Molina

        He might not be the most athletic but I've watched a lot of his fights, big guy with serious power.
        Maybe... but I'd actually prefer Arreola now... and that's with the possibility of him being out of shape.

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          #14
          Browne is undefeated with one of the highest KO ratios, has beaten a few decent fighters like Andriy Rudenko and Richard Towers.

          This would be Wilder's 2nd best opponent, the best one being Stiverne.

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          • kiaba360
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            #15
            Originally posted by 285Kid
            Oh well Gkazkov/Wilder >>>>>>>> Arreola/Wilder
            Glazkov has little chance of beating Wilder. He won't be getting the nod in a close fight either.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Hougigo
              Maybe... but I'd actually prefer Arreola now... and that's with the possibility of him being out of shape.
              Really? Arreola is so washed up it's remarkable. In his last fight, he went life and death with a C level guy that he would've blown up a year or two ago. Arreola would be the easiest fight for Wilder out of the ranked WBC opponents.

              I think Glazkov would be the best choice. He's a solid HW but he doesn't have cracking power.

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              • sicko
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                #17
                We know Povetkin fight will be ordered in October, why the *** are people still asking about that fight?

                As for Glazkov or Browne, I don't think that is "BAD", it is a serious upgrade over Molina, even Amir Monsour would be a good opponent

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                  #18
                  Wilder knocks out both fighters with his eyes closed. Glazkov does have powerful connections most likely. He has gotten 3 gift decisions

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by kiaba360
                    Glazkov has little chance of beating Wilder. He won't be getting the nod in a close fight either.
                    I know his not winning but its til better then watching Wilder destroy Chris Arreola in 3 rounds, But they go with Lucas Browne or Charles Martin

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Jc8804
                      Avoiding povetkin.

                      Wilder is overated. Dude wants no part of a inside fighter.
                      Negotiations start in October,and it has been clear he would fight before then

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