Why hasn't Wilder fought his mandatory Povetkin?

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  • Dirk Diggler UK
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    #21
    Originally posted by Freedom.
    No, Povetkin's camp said they are ready to fight Wilder NOW.

    According to Ivan Kirpa, trainer for Olympic gold medal winner Alexander Povetkin (30-1, 22KOs), his fighter is ready - right now - to face WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder (36-0, 34KOs). Povetkin was back on November 4th when he stopped Polish giant Mariusz Wach in the twelfth round of their bout in Kazan. Wilder is set to make a voluntary defense on January 16th at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The opponent could very well be IBF mandatory challenger Czar Glazkov.


    But Wilder will fight yet ANOTHER voluntary in January, and delay fighting Povetkin for several months afterwards, with hopes that Povetkin will by then schedule another fight due to inactivity, so Wilder can AGAIN use it as an excuse to delay fighting Povetkin longer still.
    Why did Povetkin's camp request an extension from the WBC then?

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      #22
      Because he is ranked one of the 5 best heavyweights in the world. Wilder doesn't fight top 5 heavyweights. He fights guys ranked 25th or lower. When Wilder fights a top 5 heavyweight I will respect him as a champion. The guy he won the title from was ranked 10th in the world but every other guy he fought was ranked from 25th to 400th in the world by boxrec.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Freedom.
        No, Povetkin's camp said they are ready to fight Wilder NOW.

        According to Ivan Kirpa, trainer for Olympic gold medal winner Alexander Povetkin (30-1, 22KOs), his fighter is ready - right now - to face WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder (36-0, 34KOs). Povetkin was back on November 4th when he stopped Polish giant Mariusz Wach in the twelfth round of their bout in Kazan. Wilder is set to make a voluntary defense on January 16th at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The opponent could very well be IBF mandatory challenger Czar Glazkov.


        But Wilder will fight yet ANOTHER voluntary in January, and delay fighting Povetkin for several months afterwards, with hopes that Povetkin will by then schedule another fight due to inactivity, so Wilder can AGAIN use it as an excuse to delay fighting Povetkin longer still.
        That article is November 17th. On November 4th, before the Wach fight (that's important because that was before Povetkin got cut so that can't be used as an excuse to delay) Povetkin's camp told the WBC that WIN OR LOSE POVETKIN WON'T BE READY FOR WILDER UNTIL APRIL OR MAY. That's when the WBC approved another voluntary for Wilder.

        For WBC heavyweight world champion Deontay Wilder - the No. 1 ranked mandatory challenger is Alexander Povetkin of Russia, who also holds the WBC Silver title, and is scheduled to fight Mariusz Wach tonight in Kazan, Russia. A representative for Povetkin came over to the WBC's ongoing convention in China and told the assembly today that Povetkin will not be ready for his mandatory title challenge in January, when it’s due.

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          #24
          Originally posted by about.thousands
          That article is November 17th. On November 4th, before the Wach fight (that's important because that was before Povetkin got cut so that can't be used as an excuse to delay) Povetkin's camp told the WBC that WIN OR LOSE POVETKIN WON'T BE READY FOR WILDER UNTIL APRIL OR MAY. That's when the WBC approved another voluntary for Wilder.

          http://www.boxingscene.com/wbc-wilde...ed-1-16--97734
          I don't trust the WBC. They didn't even NAME "the representative from Povetkin". Russian sites were saying after Wach that Povetkin and his promoter wanted the fight ASAP, quoting his promoter.

          November 17 is more recent than Nov 4, and is from a more credible source than We Be Crooks.

          And it's Povetkin's trainer not some unnamed "representative" saying he wants the fight now.

          Povetkin is ready and willing.
          Last edited by The Hammer; 12-04-2015, 01:46 PM.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Freedom.
            November 17 is more recent than Nov 4.

            Povetkin is ready and willing.
            Povetkin informed the WBC that he wasn't ready.

            You can be banned for posting false information.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Freedom.
              You are describing yourself.
              Boy please,everyone knows your agenda here, your lame,pathetic and biased as ****

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                #27
                Originally posted by Freedom.
                I don't trust the WBC. They didn't even NAME "the representative from Povetkin" - Russian sites were saying Povetkin and his promoter want the fight ASAP.

                November 17 is more recent than Nov 4, and is from a more credible source than We Be Crooks.

                Povetkin is ready and willing.
                so a random news paper is more credible then what he told the WBC??

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Freedom.
                  I don't trust the WBC. They didn't even NAME "the representative from Povetkin" - Russian sites were saying Povetkin and his promoter want the fight ASAP.

                  November 17 is more recent than Nov 4, and is from a more credible source than We Be Crooks.

                  Povetkin is ready and willing.
                  When Povetkin's coach said he was ready right now, he didnt mean it as in they are ready to schedual the fight right now, he meant it in the sense of Povetkin being able to beat Wilder when the fight does happen.

                  You are completely misinterpreting the quote to back up your baseless argument.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by LarryXXX
                    Povetkin is the one who keeps pushing the fight back tho
                    Povetkin only fought in November early/mid of that month, fighters usually only fight 2 or 3 times in a year there is no reason a fight with Alexander couldn't be made for February or March its a realistic time-scale but we need both guys to be for it.

                    I don't think Povetkin fight with Wach was as much pushing it back, should Povetkin not fight at all and just play the waiting game?

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                    • The Hammer
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                      Povetkin informed the WBC that he wasn't ready.

                      You can be banned for posting false information.
                      Liar. Povetkin never said that, nor did any member of his team.

                      We Be Crooks said it.

                      His trainer and promoter both said "we're ready NOW".

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