Comments Thread For: Wilder Eyes Voluntary: Why Should We Wait on Povetkin?
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OF COURSE it is. Ryabinsky has already stated he will badly overpay for this fight. Wilder just needs to sit back and get ready to beat the heck out of Sasha for 10-15mmComment
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that's some good money... if he's wants to fight in dec while negotiating the purse bids I see nothing wrong with that. He's still fighting his mando withing the time frame that was given to him by the WBC rules (which they also stated that povetkin must be his next fight, which contradicts their own rules because there isn't a limit of voluntaries you can fight as long as you fight your mando).Comment
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"The free negotiation period for the next mandatory, between Wilder (should he win with Molina)and Povetkin, will be ordered in the month of October. If the two sides are unable to reach an agreement, a purse bid will be ordered."
After Bermane Stiverne of Canada won the vacant WBC heavyweight title, he was required by the WBC rules to make two mandatory title defenses. The first, against No. 1 ranked Deontay Wilder of the United States, was held on January 17. Wilder won the title by unanimous decision over twelve. The second mandatory challenger was Bryant Jennings, but he took another fight instead against Wladimir Klitschko, so the WBC approved a final eliminator between No. 2 ranked Alexander Povetkin of Russia and No. 4 ranked Mike Perez of Cuba/Ireland to determine the second mandatory challenger.Comment
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What's different about that from what I said?"The free negotiation period for the next mandatory, between Wilder (should he win with Molina)and Povetkin, will be ordered in the month of October. If the two sides are unable to reach an agreement, a purse bid will be ordered."
http://www.boxingscene.com/wilder-po...october--92180Comment

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