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Originally posted by Kigali View PostVlad fought in the weakest era EVER...and still managed to get blasted.
Joe Louis had a bum of the month tour
Vlad had a bum of the month CAREERand still managed to get his ass whipped.
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Originally posted by KillaCamNZ View PostIf/when Ortiz walks through Stiverne & Wilder, I absolutely think he'll have the best resume in the division, and he'd deserve to be the #1 HW in the eyes of impartial fans.
He screwed up royally when he got busted got PED's - that gave people who wanted to avoid him, an out. But he's paid the price and suffered through those consequences - now, there's nowhere for Wilder to hide.
Should Ortiz end up with the WBC belt, I can see negotiations with Parker for a unification being hastily arranged - Ortiz doesn't have a whole lot of time on his side, and Parker should be pretty easy to get in the ring, he fears no one.
Worst case scenario for Hearn - Klitchko wins, and Ortiz falls at some point during the Stiverne-Wilder-Parker gauntlet. Best case, he is promoting a unification between Joshua-Ortiz for 3 out of 4 belts.
Heavyweight boxing is becoming exciting again.
I don't see Ortiz Joshua in the event they both hold titles, the WBC and the other three by Joshua respectively, I can see that fight happening down the line. Parker vs Ortiz catches the imagination and also gives Joshua and Hearn more time to milk those lucrative ten million a pop defences, if the dude can pull down ten million versus Molina what rush is their to throw him in with Parker and Ortiz, if Ortiz is holding a title and fighting in the UK no way does he do the numbers Joshua does a unification versus Parker and a victory launches his status into the stratosphere and really gives a Joshua unification real lift off and something as lucrative as this fight for April.
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Era is just fine. Problem is, we have too many organizations and too many "champs".
So Wilder is getting big paydays fighting C level opponents. Why would he face top opposition?
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Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER View PostAre you ******ed?
But the Associated Press, citing the FBI, reported the raid was part of an investigation into business dealings in Arum's company
New York Daily News, citing unnamed law enforcement sources, reported Friday that the probe was 20 months old and had uncovered information about a possible fix. There also is evidence of forged medical documents and tampering with officials' weigh-in scales, the newspaper reported.
Lmao but he's just a innocent ***. If his skin was darker you would be singing a different tune.
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Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View PostEra is just fine. Problem is, we have too many organizations and too many "champs".
So Wilder is getting big paydays fighting C level opponents. Why would he face top opposition?
the question is, why would top opposition face him?
he dominated stiverne. he went to russia to face povetkin. he's only been champ for 2 years. who exactly was trying to fight him that he avoided? there's a reason these guys scrambled to try to get their hands on vacant titles instead of going after the WBC.
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