Deontay Wilder vs. Andrzej Wawrzyk on September 26?

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  • Joey_Torreo
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    #11
    Originally posted by It's Ovah
    That's a pretty random opponent. I see no logical reason why Wilder and his team would pick that guy.

    I think this is a red herring. I still fully expect Arreola to be the opponent in September.
    Eric Molina was a pretty random opponent

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    • BWC
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      #12
      For being such an obscure nobody, Wawrzyk sure gets some big fights. Povetkin fought him for the WBA the fight before Wlad and now Wilder might fight him for the WBC?

      Watch that Povetkin fight, he sucks bad..

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        #13
        He's not even ranked in the WBC.

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        • The Hammer
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          #14
          Originally posted by kiaba360
          He's not even ranked in the WBC.
          He hasn't fought in a long time, because he was seriously injured in an auto accident.

          After Wawrzyk beats the 3-14 (BoxRec #771 HW) opponent tomorrow, his manager Al Haymon will get the WBC to include him in their next rankings.

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          • Jsmooth9876
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            #15
            Funny the same guys who hate on GGG think this kid is the second coming yet he fights guys with day jobs 99% of the time.
            Joshua would knock this kid out inside 4 rounds already.

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              #16
              Originally posted by BWC
              For being such an obscure nobody, Wawrzyk sure gets some big fights. Povetkin fought him for the WBA the fight before Wlad and now Wilder might fight him for the WBC?

              Watch that Povetkin fight, he sucks bad..
              Yes. He was knocked down by a 1-14 opponent who never stopped anybody in his career.

              Aliaksandr Mazaleu

              http://boxrec.com/boxer/280245

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              • BWC
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                #17
                Originally posted by Freedom.
                Yes. He was knocked down by a 1-14 opponent who never stopped anybody in his career.

                Aliaksandr Mazaleu

                http://boxrec.com/boxer/280245
                Maybe the fact that he sucks so bad is the reason he gets these big fights

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by BWC
                  Maybe the fact that he sucks so bad is the reason he gets these big fights
                  Yes.

                  He's a soft opponent with a good-looking record.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by KO'er
                    I'd think Haymon would want somebody with more name recognition for US audiences. IMO Haymon would want Arreola more.
                    Yeah,, I agree...

                    Arreola has been on PBC and hbo many times...his name is about as well as established as any contender... Arreola is way past his prime, so you might as well cash him out now... I don't think it will be viable a year or so from now

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                    • BWC
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Freedom.
                      Yes.

                      He's a soft opponent with a good-looking record.
                      I mean look at this slob..

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