Nah he never should have been in the eliminator in the first place.
How low was he supposed to drop in the rankings? He was the champion. He lost. He was moved down to #5. Seems pretty fair. Then Don King was smart and waited for others to lose and pursue other titles so Stiverne could work his way back up.
Had Fury & Glazkov not chosen other belts over the WBC, it could have taken Stiverne five years to get his rematch this way, but King played things well and Fury & Glazkov choosing the WBO & IBF sped up the process.
WBC was truly disgraceful in how they handled this situation, and if they had any decency at all, they would intervene and either work it out with Stivernes camp (ie throw some weight around and show this idiot whos boss), or put up the money for a decent purse.
WBC did everything by the book. Not their fault Povetkin cheated twice.
Trying to show a fighter who is boss when the fighter is in the right is how you wind up bankrupt. WBC learned their lesson on that one.
what choice did the WBC have? let a third year go by with no mandatory? demand stiverne fight an eliminator when he was already promised a fight for the interim title?
schedule another interim title fight when wilder was back and available?
no matter how you slice it, don king has a juicy lawsuit if stiverne is not named the mandatory.
and considering wilder won HIS ENTIRE PURSE in court due to povetkin cheating, there is a very good chance stiverne's lawsuit would have been successful.
surprise, surprise.....
imagine seeing you here, faithfully defending the WBC
who woulda thought ?
in answer to the question above.....
1) how about, fix their rankings..... ?
2) how about, explain to Bermane Stiverne that he needs to get off his fat ass and earn a title shot..... especially considering the utter spanking that he received at the hands of Wilder last time?
3) how about, realize that Wilder/Ortiz is better for boxing..... so order Stiverne to fight an eliminator against the next guy in line..... considering the fact that he hasn't done ****
did it really not occur to you to question why Stiverne is ranked ahead of Ortiz?
as i explained in the very post you quoted, ortiz was interim WBA world champion at the time, and ineligible to be ranked by the IBF/WBC/WBO.
Why not? The WBC made GGG the mandatory even though he was a champ from other organisations....Yeah i know he beat Rubio for it, so this shouldn't matter.
How low was he supposed to drop in the rankings? He was the champion. He lost. He was moved down to #5. Seems pretty fair. Then Don King was smart and waited for others to lose and pursue other titles so Stiverne could work his way back up.
Had Fury & Glazkov not chosen other belts over the WBC, it could have taken Stiverne five years to get his rematch this way, but King played things well and Fury & Glazkov choosing the WBO & IBF sped up the process.
WBC did everything by the book. Not their fault Povetkin cheated twice.
Trying to show a fighter who is boss when the fighter is in the right is how you wind up bankrupt. WBC learned their lesson on that one.
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