Comments Thread For: Povetkin's Promoter Feels Wilder Will Vacate and Fight Martin
In a sudden turn of events, promoter Andrei Ryabinski of World of Boxing - who promote Alexander Povetkin (30-1, 22 KOs) - now believes WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder (36-0, 35 KOs) is going to vacate his world title to pursue another championship path.
Don't understand why he would vacate. A unification trumps a mandatory. If he wants to fight Martin next he should'nt have to vacate.
It would, if the WBC allow it. Organizations pick and choose their own rules. There was a time 2-3 years ago when WBC didn't allow unifications for w/e reason.
WBC eyeing the most amount of money and the winner of the purse bid would offer the most amount of money
If Wilder vacates, I will lose ALL respect for him.
C'mon Wilder, Povetkin isn't that scary is he?
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It would, if the WBC allow it. Organizations pick and choose their own rules. There was a time 2-3 years ago when WBC didn't allow unifications for w/e reason.
WBC eyeing the most amount of money and the winner of the purse bid would offer the most amount of money
****ing We Be Crooks. Not that I don't prefer the Povetkin fight, but I got no problems with guys looking to unify. Just makes a possible showdown with the Fury vs Wlad winner, for all the marbles.
Because Povetkin was already made to wait while Wilder had 3 voluntary defenses.. WBC would be right to strip him if he avoids Povetkin again
Wilder will never fight Fury either
I disagree greatly.
Fury v Wilder will be huge, lots of money that Wilder wouldn't miss.
Personally, Fury's style will be easier for Wilder. It's not like Fury has jaw shattering power, unlike Wlad, Wilder will be swinging.. Fury will actually fight a big guy who's not shying away from throwing. Povetkin on the other hand is very aggressive, will give Wilder no breaks. Wilder would literally have to clinch and jab spectacularly.. which is going to be difficult. Povetkin learned a thing or two against Wlad I'm sure, and Wilder's jab isn't nearly as perfect nor powerful as Wlad's
i wonder what prompted this. ryabinsky seemed pretty optimistic last time i heard from him, and wilder made a point of not forgetting his mandatory obligations in the post-fight fracas after szpilka
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