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  • #21
    birdlegs better hope al hymie got some deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep pockets

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Najuk View Post
      a win over povetkin isnt a big deal, dude is avarage. i agree with others wilder needs to beat pov and fury to be on p4p list. if he stops fury and pov he deserves number 10 p4p
      dude povetkin is a gold medal winner only loss is klit and he had klit so scared that he man held 122 times...he just ko'd a great cuban fighter to pieces..dont get it twisted povetkin is a beast..the hw division just doesnt get tv time over here..and it is our loss..bc ppl lik you dont get how good povetkin is..
      povetkin is calling out fury and fury is not answering...there u have it
      if he stops fury and povektin his resume ****s on nearly every on the p4p list..how dare u say 10...smh

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      • #23
        Originally posted by -Scott-Weiland- View Post
        Their are some much better ones to be unearthed from a vast catalogue of quotes.

        Shocking news really, I was looking for the Dave Navarro documentary recently screened, in the Dave Navarro news I saw the tweet regarding Lemmy posted like six minutes earlier. Have you seen any of the recent photos ? Damn, dude was prepared to tour in January too, I was listening to the lyrics of Doctor Alibi earlier in the car with Nikki, was too funny man. He refused to be phased by the idea of death whatsoever, been blasting Killed by Death out for the last couple of days.

        You think Wilder starches Povetkin like he's some scrub he's been facing in his first thirty fights or you expecting Povetkin to go through him ?
        Well I've been wrong about Wilder before as I thought Stiverne would beat him. I still pick Povetkin, even without being biased. Sasha has a solid resume, Wilder well uhm..

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        • #24
          Originally posted by -Weltschmerz- View Post
          Povetkin has stated he prefers to fight Wilder in America. Riabinsky will win a purse bid and stage it in Moscow I believe.
          Ryabinsky was more scary, though: he threatened to stage the fight even in Grozny (Chechnya), in case he would be forced to win a purse bid...

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          • #25
            Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
            Ryabinsky was more scary, though: he threatened to stage the fight even in Grozny (Chechnya), in case he would be forced to win a purse bid...
            LMFAO, I would literally die laughing if Ryabsinky won and had the fight there. I could see Deontay Wilder refusing whole heartedly to travel and just gifting the belt to Povetkin.

            Place ain't no place for no black man, I'd like to hope Kadyrov would take good care of him and his team, I don't see how he would feel it in his interests.
            Last edited by Jewish-Reptile; 12-30-2015, 02:57 PM.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
              Ryabinsky was more scary, though: he threatened to stage the fight even in Grozny (Chechnya), in case he would be forced to win a purse bid...
              He's a colorful man.... even brought over Micky Rourke's old arse to Moscow for a 'fight', remember

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              • #27
                I can guarantee one thing. If Wilder were to win this bout he would get no credit, even though he is rightfully the underdog in this bout.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by SkillspayBills View Post
                  I can guarantee one thing. If Wilder were to win this bout he would get no credit, even though he is rightfully the underdog in this bout.
                  They'll most likely say that Povetkin was old (while dismissing that Wlad is soon to be 40), and then start the "Wilder is ducking Fury" agenda. We've both been here long enough to know how NSB works lol.

                  Either way, I really hope Wilder keeps fighting quality guys, win or lose. He could break out in a major way in 2016.
                  Last edited by doom_specialist; 12-30-2015, 03:41 PM.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by -Scott-Weiland- View Post
                    ...had Wilder have defeated Klitschko he'd be the best American heavyweight ever right now.


                    America has a very rich, very deep, 100+ years history in heavyweight boxing.

                    Wilder would need to do a lot more than just beat a Klitscko if he wants to be crowned our best heavyweight ever.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post


                      America has a very rich, very deep, 100+ years history in heavyweight boxing.

                      Wilder would need to do a lot more than just beat a Klitscko if he wants to be crowned our best heavyweight ever.
                      I didn't mean it in the literal sense, I'm talking about NSB fücktards.

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