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  • #11
    Damn americans holding championship belts hostage fighting tomato cans. How you can go from fighting bermane stiverene to fighting bermane stiverne's leftovers is a focking disgrace.

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    • #12
      Ugh why, why, why... why!

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      • #13
        Originally posted by stellen View Post
        Damn americans holding championship belts hostage fighting tomato cans. How you can go from fighting bermane stiverene to fighting bermane stiverne's leftovers is a focking disgrace.
        ......ever heard of kell brook, gennady golovkin?


        americans arent the only fighters fighting nobodies in defense of their titles

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        • #14
          This would be a great April Fools prank. Sadly, it's reality.

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          • #15
            July 16th is basically 6 weeks away and Chris Arreola, a fat **** not known for keeping in shape or even training all that hard in between fights, hasn't fought a fight since December of last year.

            With Wilder basically working the full way through camp before the fight falling through, he's already ring fit now; outside of sharpening up some tactical things for a new opponent Wilder's basically ready.

            Compare that against a guy like Gerald "El Gallo Negro" Washington, who was also on the shortlist for Wilder, keeps himself in good shape, just fought this past April, and is actually, according to posts to his Twitter, already in camp for a fight.

            Rafael may just have to check that source.

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            • #16
              Well, I guess its acceptable for Wilder to fight another overmatched no hoper given the circumstances

              Literally zero excuse if he doesn't fight a top level opponent after Arreola

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              • #17
                The two highlighted would've been better and realistic fights to make. Jennings didn't want the fight coming off of Wlad and Ortiz

                1 .- Alexander Povetkin (Russia)
                2 .- Bermane Stiverne (Haiti/Canada)
                3 .- Kubrat Pulev (Bulgaria) EBU
                4 .- Johann Duhaupas (France) SILVER
                5 .- Carlos Takam (Cameroon)
                6 .- Joseph Parker (New Zealand) OPBF
                7 .- Andy Ruiz (Mexico) NABF
                8 .- David Haye (GB)
                9 .- Bryant Jennings (US)
                10 .- Malik Scott (US)
                11 .- Artur Szpilka (Poland)
                12 .- Eric Molina (US)
                13 .- Dereck Chisora (GB)
                14 .- Ruslan Chagaev (Uzbekistan/Germany)
                15 .- Gerald Washington (US)
                16 .- Kyotaro Fujimoto (Japan)
                17 .- Mariusz Wach (Poland)
                18 .- Arnold Gjergjaj (Switzerland)
                19 .- Andrzej Wawrzyk (Poland)
                20 .- Alexander Dimitrenko (Russia)
                21 .- Charles Martin (US)
                22 .- Dillian Whyte (Jamaica/GB)
                23 .- Billy Wright (US) LATINO/FECARBOX
                24 .- David Price (GB)
                25 .- Francesco Pianeta (Italy)
                26 .- Andriy Rudenko (Ukraine) INTL Silver
                27 .- Jarrell Miller (US)
                28 .- Hughie Fury (GB)
                29 .- Amir Mansour (US)
                30 .- Travis Kauffman (US)
                31 .- Robert Helenius (Finland)
                32 .- Oscar Rivas (Colombia/Canada)
                33 .- Nagy Aguilera (US)
                34 .- Trevor Bryan (US) NABF Jr.
                35 .- John Wesley Nofire (US)
                36 .- Matteo Modugno (Italy)
                37 .- Faisal Ibnel Arrami (France) FRANCOPHONE
                38 .- Ruslan Faifer (Russia)
                39 .- Jun Long Zhang (China)
                40 .- Sergey Kuzmin (Russia) EPBC

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by yoz View Post
                  *Waits for someone to say "If Cris is in shape, he can do it!"*
                  he performs better when he's heavier, lol. Maybe because his punch resistance and power is higher.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
                    The two highlighted would've been better and realistic fights to make. Jennings didn't want the fight coming off of Wlad and Ortiz

                    1 .- Alexander Povetkin (Russia)
                    2 .- Bermane Stiverne (Haiti/Canada)
                    3 .- Kubrat Pulev (Bulgaria) EBU
                    4 .- Johann Duhaupas (France) SILVER
                    5 .- Carlos Takam (Cameroon)
                    6 .- Joseph Parker (New Zealand) OPBF
                    7 .- Andy Ruiz (Mexico) NABF
                    8 .- David Haye (GB)
                    9 .- Bryant Jennings (US)
                    10 .- Malik Scott (US)
                    11 .- Artur Szpilka (Poland)
                    12 .- Eric Molina (US)
                    13 .- Dereck Chisora (GB)
                    14 .- Ruslan Chagaev (Uzbekistan/Germany)
                    15 .- Gerald Washington (US)
                    16 .- Kyotaro Fujimoto (Japan)
                    17 .- Mariusz Wach (Poland)
                    18 .- Arnold Gjergjaj (Switzerland)
                    19 .- Andrzej Wawrzyk (Poland)
                    20 .- Alexander Dimitrenko (Russia)
                    21 .- Charles Martin (US)
                    22 .- Dillian Whyte (Jamaica/GB)
                    23 .- Billy Wright (US) LATINO/FECARBOX
                    24 .- David Price (GB)
                    25 .- Francesco Pianeta (Italy)
                    26 .- Andriy Rudenko (Ukraine) INTL Silver
                    27 .- Jarrell Miller (US)
                    28 .- Hughie Fury (GB)
                    29 .- Amir Mansour (US)
                    30 .- Travis Kauffman (US)
                    31 .- Robert Helenius (Finland)
                    32 .- Oscar Rivas (Colombia/Canada)
                    33 .- Nagy Aguilera (US)
                    34 .- Trevor Bryan (US) NABF Jr.
                    35 .- John Wesley Nofire (US)
                    36 .- Matteo Modugno (Italy)
                    37 .- Faisal Ibnel Arrami (France) FRANCOPHONE
                    38 .- Ruslan Faifer (Russia)
                    39 .- Jun Long Zhang (China)
                    40 .- Sergey Kuzmin (Russia) EPBC

                    The Sauerlands aren't going to put Pulev into such a fight on six weeks notice, especially after just having fought in May.

                    Kaufman could possibly be a better fight, but I doubt that either he or Arreola have a legit chance at beating Wilder (Kaufman's punching power being what it is likely lessening his shot), and Kaufman does very little to goose the TV number (Arreola at least has the novelty of being a Mexican heavyweight).

                    Odd that you skipped over Gerald Washington though

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                    • #20
                      Didn't Arreola fail a drugs test in his last fight?

                      Thats just hilarious

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