Comments Thread For: Wilder Eyes Voluntary: Why Should We Wait on Povetkin?

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  • BOMB ZQUAD
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    #131
    Originally posted by BWC
    Jennings put up a tougher fight against Wlad than your hero Sasha did.

    Povetkin is the most overrated fighter on NSB by far..
    Jennings wasn't there to win but to survive, while Povetkin was there to fight.

    Jennings will probably lose UD again to the taller guy if he fights Wilder. Povetkin is preparing by fighting a massive iron chin Wach.. this will be interesting

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    • bigjavi973
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      #132
      Originally posted by Ravens Fan
      Actually that was the only time they mentioned Wlad. Usually its more in line with PBC trying to pass off the Quillin-Jacobs fight as the real middleweight championship when in reality it isn't even for the real WBA strap.
      No not the only time... they mention pretty much all other title holders, including lil' g.

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      • bmud reggin
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        #133
        Originally posted by Lou Cipher
        LOL Duckontay Wild Turd trying to squeeze as much juice out of that belt as possible before he vacates it rather than getting stretched by Povetkin.
        Black lives matter doe...

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        • Djanxx
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          #134
          Bum Squad.

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          • Cuban Linx
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            #135
            I don't see the problem here. He wants another fight in the next couple months to stay busy. I think they should let him have one if it's within the next few months.

            Once Povetkin takes care of Wach, they can arrange to fight in March or April.

            The only issue here would be if Povetkin takes out Wach, and then Wilder schedules another voluntary fight in February or March and forces Povetkin to wait even longer for his mandatory shot. But it seems he wants a fight in December or January and I don't think there's a problem with that.

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            • Warrior2015
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              #136
              How can anyone support that de****able coward Wilder?

              Povetkin easily destroys Wilder and everyone knows it.

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              • SkillspayBills
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                #137
                Lol might as well make a few more millions fighting a no hoper before facing off against a real lion in Povetkin,

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                • kafkod
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                  #138
                  Originally posted by LacedUp
                  Is Al Haymon willing to put up upwards $10million (if not more) for this fight? I doubt that very much. Wilder made $1,4 last time.

                  I'd certainly go to purse bids in Povetkin's situation. They'll win 100%.
                  I wasn't talking about Haymon showing faith in Wilder by trying to beat Ryabinsky in a purse bid. Ryabinsky has said he is ready to go as high as the $19million he bid to bring Wlad to Moscow, and Haymon won't top that.

                  But Ryabinsky also said he was willing to cooperate with Haymon in staging the fight in the USA. That would mean no purse bid and, obviously, a bigger share of the money for Povetkin than his mandatory cut from a purse bid.

                  That's what I was referring to. Wilder would get more money for going to Russia after a monster purse bid from Ryabinsky, but his chances of holding on to the title would be better if Haymon co-promoted the fight in America.

                  It's going to be interesting to see how Haymon plays this.

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                  • BWC
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                    #139
                    Originally posted by Freedom.
                    according to Michael Woods at The Ring website, Deontay Wilder is in discussions to fight Bryant Jennings.

                    Alexander Povetkin deserves his chance at the title and SHOULD be next.

                    But that being said, Jennings is a good fighter and a much better opponent for Wilder than journeymen like Duhaupas and Molina.
                    Consecutive wins over Jennings and Povetkin and Wilder is clearly in line for a Wlad fight. That's a huge year if he fights Wlad in the fall..

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                    • big_james10
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                      #140
                      Originally posted by Cuban Linx
                      I don't see the problem here. He wants another fight in the next couple months to stay busy. I think they should let him have one if it's within the next few months.

                      Once Povetkin takes care of Wach, they can arrange to fight in March or April.

                      The only issue here would be if Povetkin takes out Wach, and then Wilder schedules another voluntary fight in February or March and forces Povetkin to wait even longer for his mandatory shot. But it seems he wants a fight in December or January and I don't think there's a problem with that.
                      The problem is that Wilder could have fought Povetkin in September, but Wilder chose to fight another voluntary opponent instead of fighting Povetkin. Now, he wants to fight a third voluntary opponent.

                      Wilder's team is trying everything they can to avoid a fight with Povetkin. I hope the WBC doesn't allow them to get away with this crap again. They should force him to fight Povetkin next or vacate the belt. Then, Wilder can fight whoever the hell he wants for no belt.

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