Main Events forcibly strips Fury of IBF title

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  • REMOVE SHARK 55
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    #11
    Source???

    There's no point of a Glazkov fight with Fury he'd get knocked sparked. He's too little, this is the Super Heavyweight division.
    Last edited by REMOVE SHARK 55; 12-03-2015, 02:18 AM.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Weebler I
      Last I read Haymon wanted options on Glazkov.

      Main Events did the right thing, either a lineal title shot with no options against Fury or a fight for a vacant world HW title.

      Povetkin said in an article on boxingscene that he wanted the Wilder fight implying the delay was not on them:

      WBC/TBRB #1 rated heavyweight Alexander Povetkin (29-1, 21 KOs) faces WBC #13 Polish battler Mariusz Wach (31-1, 17 KOs) on November 4 in Kazan, Russia, but there’s another boxer that he wished to fight on the same date instead of Wach. Povetkin is the mandatory challenger to WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder, who returns on September 26th against French contender Johann Duhaupas.



      WBC guy covering his ass putting it on a Russian who will never read his words, while no doubt working some deal with Wilder's pseudo-promoter.
      They can say they want the fight but their actions prove otherwise. They even told the WBC they won't be ready until April or May after their fight with Wach

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      • just the facts
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        #13
        Originally posted by glenn mcrory
        When Wilder won the title Saluiman was hugging Wilder like he was his own son and was centimeters away from kissing him.
        Theres also a video of him basically saying that Wilder is not ducking.
        What are you his significant other or something?
        I don't think random sanctioning body guys are supposed to be playing cheerleader like if he were his manager or promoter.
        Let's not believe everything this worshiper has to say.
        This thread is about Fury and Main Events, not Wilder. Try to keep up.

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        • RightJabLikeZab
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          #14
          Glazkov gets destroyed and I'll be very glad to see that with all the gifts he's been given.

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            #15
            Not sure whats so difficult for people to understand. If Fury rematches Klitschko, he loses the IBF belt. Makes no difference whatsoever what Duva says or does, it has nothing to do with her.........

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            • Daddy T
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              #16
              what a BS way to strip a guy of his title. He has no choice but to fight Klitschko next he is contractually obliged to.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Weebler I
                Last I read Haymon wanted options on Glazkov.

                Main Events did the right thing, either a lineal title shot with no options against Fury or a fight for a vacant world HW title.

                Povetkin said in an article on boxingscene that he wanted the Wilder fight implying the delay was not on them:

                WBC/TBRB #1 rated heavyweight Alexander Povetkin (29-1, 21 KOs) faces WBC #13 Polish battler Mariusz Wach (31-1, 17 KOs) on November 4 in Kazan, Russia, but there’s another boxer that he wished to fight on the same date instead of Wach. Povetkin is the mandatory challenger to WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder, who returns on September 26th against French contender Johann Duhaupas.



                WBC guy covering his ass putting it on a Russian who will never read his words, while no doubt working some deal with Wilder's pseudo-promoter.
                Where you read about Haymon wanting options?

                Also Povetkin team said No only to turn around and say Yes after the fact. So covering their ass as you would say

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                  #18
                  More alphabet soup shenanigans. ..fury unlike vlad, who fought a postal worker cause it was his mandatory, nutted up and fought the stronger opponent.

                  Nobody should give a shizzle when the mandatory is a crappy opponent period, how simple. Give the belt to zellenoff for all people should care

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by saint laurent
                    What sense would there have been in a negotiating period when Fury is contractually obligated to face Klitschko and can't legally negotiate to face Glozkov?
                    Maybe they would have been willing to negotiate a step aside fee for Glazkov so that the belts wouldn't be broken up.

                    When belts are unified they should only be able to be lost in the ring. That's one of the many things wrong with boxing.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by saint laurent
                      What does he gain by waiting?
                      Probably a million or two in step aside money & then maybe $3M-$4M to fight the Klitschko vs Fury II winner & potentially being "the" champion.

                      Call me crazy, but the superior move seems to be take a step aside. Cuz 1)he could lose to the guy he'll need to fight. I personally would favor Erkan Teper or Charles Martin over him (I assume these two to be his most likely challengers for a vacant title based on the current rankings, Martin gots a fight soon vs the undefeated Olympian Dominic Breazeale which could eff that up doe-kinda feel like Martin should get "injured" with how things are shaking up tbh) & 2)he's just not gonna make as much money imho being the 3rd best HW titliest even if he wins it vs what he could make in waiting a few months & fighting Klitschko or Fury down the road a lil ways (like I said I suspect he could make $4M-$6M by summer & be in line for way more if he won).

                      I think this is more about Duva just wanting to say she led a guy to a HW title fight or if this cat is better than I think or lucky to a HW title.

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