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  • Eastcoast
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    Khurtsidze taking step-aside? BJS fighting someone else

    I'm guessing Murata, but still could be Golovkin seeing how badly he wants that last title. I wonder when the WBO will announce who Khurtsidze fights for the interim title, if they wait a month, then it could be the winner of Lemieux/Stevens, which would make for a hell of a fight.

    BJS schools Murata.


    BY MITCH ABRAMSON
    Middleweight contender Avtandil Khurtsidze, the mandatory to face titleholder Billy Joe Saunders, is expected to take step-aside money to allow Saunders to pursue “a major fight next,” a source told RingTV.com on Tuesday.

    As a result, Khurtsidze would fight for an interim belt, the source said. “There’s a step-aside deal pending for Khurtsidze,” the source told RING. “He would be able to fight for an interim WBO title, allowing Billy Joe Saunders to fight a major fight next.”

    The source declined to provide any more details but it’s no secret that Saunders and his promoter Frank Warren have expressed interest in fighting Japan’s Ryota Murata (12-0, 9 knockouts). Then there are the usual suspects, such as Saunders possibly waiting to face Canelo Alvarez after he meets Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. on May 6 or even the winner of Gennady Golovkin’s middleweight championship with Danny Jacobs set for March 18 at Madison Square Garden.

    Saunders has hinted he’s close to a deal for a big fight that would involve him traveling to his opponent’s home country, suggesting he may be talking about Golovkin in his native Kazakhstan, though at this point it’s just speculation. As for who Khurtsidze would face next, Murata is the WBO’s No. 2-rated middleweight while Tommy Langford is No. 3.

    The WBO ordered for Khurtsidze (32-2-2, 21 KOs) and Saunders (24-0, 12 KOs) to start negotiations on Jan. 26 for a title fight and said if a deal couldn’t be struck a purse bid would be ordered. A purse bid was scheduled to take place on Friday but was postponed. Khurtsidze, 37, has been the WBO’s No. 1 contender for nearly a year since he stopped Antoine Douglas in the 10th round last March.
    http://www.ringtv.com/483777-khurtsidze-expected-take-step-aside-money-saunders/#.WJpT6r-xgRY.twitter
  • j0zef
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    What? The ****ty WBO has interim belts now too? What's next, IBO interim?

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      I can't understand why Khurtsidze would take step aside money in this situation when it would seem that a win against Saunders would bring about a fight with Canelo, who was installed above Khurtsidze as the WBO mandatory before he signed to fight Chavez jr. What also doesn't make sense is that even if Khurtsidze manages to win an interim title fight, it's pretty likely that the WBO will just give the next shot to Canelo, or possibly sanction a unification bout, leaving him waiting once again. At 37, with Billy Joe coming off a terrible performance in his last fight, it is hard to imagine him getting a better opportunity to win a world title than this in his life. I can't imagine him being offered an amount that would make stepping aside a good idea so I can only call this a strange move if it's true.

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      • bambam182
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        #4
        why are the pac-tards such pieces of ****?

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        • bambam182
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          #5
          Originally posted by j0zef
          What? The ****ty WBO has interim belts now too? What's next, IBO interim?
          dumbass, i can tell your new to the sport. wbo interim has been around for a long ass time. idiot.

          for example guerrero fought katsidis for one at 135. ****** fool.

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          • Rich2123
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            Originally posted by World Champion?
            I can't imagine him being offered an amount that would make stepping aside a good idea so I can only call this a strange move if it's true.
            Yeah, unless it's like life changing money it's a horrible idea. Who is Khurtsidze's manager? Dude is coming off an exciting upset win that got people interested in him and instead of capitalizing on it, or even just keeping him busy, he goes without fighting for a year. Terrible job running his career.

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              Originally posted by Rich2123
              Yeah, unless it's like life changing money it's a horrible idea. Who is Khurtsidze's manager? Dude is coming off an exciting upset win that got people interested in him and instead of capitalizing on it, or even just keeping him busy, he goes without fighting for a year. Terrible job running his career.
              His promoter is Lou Dibella and his advisor is Keith Connolly.

              In the article below, Connolly claimed that they were prepared to go to purse bids.

              http://www.ri ngtv.com/482439-wbo-di...e-bid-ordered/

              I can understand why Khurtsidze hasn't been active, he has had the #1 spot for almost a year and has waited for the WBO to order the mandatory. I don't think that it was worth the risk for him to fight tune up fights and lose his mandatory spot, especially when his training partners include Khytrov, Derevyanchenko and Jacobs, having said that I don't think he would have waited as long if he knew that it would take so long to get a title fight.
              Last edited by World Champion?; 02-08-2017, 02:24 AM.

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              • artfuL_
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                #8
                Moves like this anger me about the sport. Instead of getting the fights we want to see now they are pushed forward with the chance of not even happening.

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                • Sadiqkingofko
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                  #9
                  Murata stops Saunders late

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                  • Cheek busting
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                    Originally posted by World Champion?
                    I can't understand why Khurtsidze would take step aside money in this situation when it would seem that a win against Saunders would bring about a fight with Canelo, who was installed above Khurtsidze as the WBO mandatory before he signed to fight Chavez jr. What also doesn't make sense is that even if Khurtsidze manages to win an interim title fight, it's pretty likely that the WBO will just give the next shot to Canelo, or possibly sanction a unification bout, leaving him waiting once again. At 37, with Billy Joe coming off a terrible performance in his last fight, it is hard to imagine him getting a better opportunity to win a world title than this in his life. I can't imagine him being offered an amount that would make stepping aside a good idea so I can only call this a strange move if it's true.

                    I can definitely understand why...

                    If the fight were to go to purse bids against Saunders, he'd be entitled like 25% of the purse being the challenger. That fight likely wouldn't be worth anymore than a 500,000 bid.

                    If he were then to lose, he'd go to the back of the line, and with him being the type of opponent who is VERY high risk, and low reward, he would have to go through murderer's row for a few years to even sniff another title shot, or a fight against a top draw in the division.


                    However, NOW he gets FREE PAYDAY (likely one that would be just as much, or probably even more than he'd make against BJS for the title), a shot to win the interim-title against a guy he likely mollywhops... Then he has a "belt" and the chance to either be promoted to full-champion without doing anything, or he's once again at the top of the line to be the mandatory for the belt.


                    Basically he gets a free six-figure payday, and a chance to make another six-figure payday this spring by fighting for the interim title... and then he gets to just continue to wait his turn for a title fight (or he gets made full champion by default0.

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