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  • #11
    Originally posted by tiliheels View Post
    thats no excuse..someone tried to use that already...garcia was number 1 at 140 but crawford was on the p4p list...sergey was number 2 at 175 but he was on the p4p list..
    povetkins is a on a streak like no other at HW if wilder stops he he did wat a more prime klit could not do..and im sure he wont hug him 200 times
    scott, stiverne,duhap, splizka, and povetkin..thats nothing to be smirked at while he holds a ko% as high as it is...
    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

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    • #12
      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
      WHAT? are you serious?? All I've been hearing about on here is how Povetkin is going to beat wilder and that wilder would never take this fight. Now it's time for the fight to happen now all of a sudden beating Povetkin isn't a big deal. Luis Ortiz beat Jennings a couple weeks back and was hailed the next great heavyweight.So he has to ko Fury and Povetkin to get on the p4p list?? No decision?

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      • #13
        Povetkin has stated he prefers to fight Wilder in America. Riabinsky will win a purse bid and stage it in Moscow I believe.

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        • #14
          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
          It is a big deal, Povetkin is the no.3 of the division behind Wlad and Fury.

          If Wilder beats Fury whether it be a stoppage or not he deserves to be ranked in the p4p rankings, Fury just defeated the no.3 ranked p4p king.

          Fury can't be the man until he has beat the man, right now that guy is Fury who defeated Klitschko, Klitschko defeated Povetkin dropping him four times, whilst Povetkin is on a major rip through the division beating any and all comers.

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          • #15
            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.
            Nice avatar, don't forget a quote for your sig from his lengthily stockpile.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by -Scott-Weiland- View Post
              Nice avatar, don't forget a quote for your sig from his lengthily stockpile.


              Will consider adding one. How about, Rock out, with your **** out.

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              • #17
                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.
                He was talking about the pressures of fighting at home recently and how it isn't always beneficial. I expect Ryabinsky wins the purses but may very well stage it Stateside, he'd be able to put some of his big hitters on the front line. Show the world who World of Boxing are. The new player in town.

                H has already begun Internet ppv's, this would be a good broadcast in the States also potentially on one of HBO and Sho possibly ?

                What is interesting is does Haymon go balls out to compete, investing in an asset or does he view this as a cashing out affair. Haymon and Wilder's handlers must be sick they didn't get the Klitschko fight whilst it was offered, had Wilder have defeated Klitschko he'd be the best American heavyweight ever right now.

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                • #18
                  Well it sounds like this fight is going to happen which is all that matters. I'd prefer it happen in America but I don't really care if it happens somewhere else.

                  Will be a great Heavyweight fight that can go either way. I'm picking Wilder.

                  Bomb Squad!!!

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by -Weltschmerz- View Post


                    Will consider adding one. How about, Rock out, with your **** out.
                    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 ?

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by -Scott-Weiland- View Post
                      He was talking about the pressures of fighting at home recently and how it isn't always beneficial. I expect Ryabinsky wins the purses but may very well stage it Stateside, he'd be able to put some of his big hitters on the front line. Show the world who World of Boxing are. The new player in town.

                      H has already begun Internet ppv's, this would be a good broadcast in the States also potentially on one of HBO and Sho possibly ?

                      What is interesting is does Haymon go balls out to compete, investing in an asset or does he view this as a cashing out affair. Haymon and Wilder's handlers must be sick they didn't get the Klitschko fight whilst it was offered, had Wilder have defeated Klitschko he'd be the best American heavyweight ever right now.
                      From earlier this year, interview with Ryabinsky

                      Is it in your interest to go to purse bid? On the other hand, is it better to come to an agreement with Wilder’s team and not go to purse bid?

                      Yes and no. Each of your options has pros and cons to them. In my understanding if we were doing this together, having come to an agreement, then we would be able to promote a very cool story around the world, since it would have been a truly astonishing, very entertaining and highly anticipated bout. And if this means going to the US to fight, we are ready to do so.

                      Should things take a turn for a purse bid then I will attempt to take this bout to Russia. Reason being, that if it would not be possible to do this bout in the US then I want to secure an advantage for Sasha in the form of a home turf and, what is of no less importance, grant the Russian boxing fans with the gift that this fight will be, so that they can enjoy it live.

                      Specifically for this bout against Wilder, I would have chosen a fight in Russia. I understand that the purse bid is an expensive endeavor. Then it would simply be another situation where would pay a great deal, but bring this bout to Russia and hold it here. I would go for this scenario.

                      http://www.boxingscene.com/ryabinsky...usiness--95427

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