The struggle to bring down the CORRUPT WBC continues!!!
Does anyone know what was wrong with Heiland's leg/knee?
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I guess there is a report that he has torn ligaments in his knee. Clearly had the injury before the fight and showed up just for the paycheck and lied to everyone or was pressured/hidden by the promoter, WBC, Network, Commission, ect that all had a lot at stake with this fight going as schedule. It's about as shameful as you can get that this fight was allowed to take place.Comment
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Damn. That sounds like he might be out awhile. Still can't say I blame the guy for trying to hide/mask it. Too much money & opportunity at stake.I guess there is a report that he has torn ligaments in his knee. Clearly had the injury before the fight and showed up just for the paycheck and lied to everyone or was pressured/hidden by the promoter, WBC, Network, Commission, ect that all had a lot at stake with this fight going as schedule. It's about as shameful as you can get that this fight was allowed to take place.
If boxing made sense on a regular basis fair play (although if boxing made sense he'd already had gotten his opportunity sooner after the Macklin W). But if he opted out of this fight its entirely possible he never sees this caliber of fight again or for another year or two after he comes back from the injury.Comment
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Charlo is a good fighter and will be dangerous for anyone at 160lbs. That said he has no business in a title fight yet. What a joke, he beat a middle tier MW and is in line for the title. I don't see any chance that Golovkin or Canelo fight him yet. Of course you'll hear the argument they are running but he just doesn't deserve that chance yet and commercially he doesn't warrant that fight just yet. He needs to beat someone with a pulse, (Jacobs, Lemieux, Andy Lee)WBC and the commission have a lot of questions to answer. This bum should of never been ranked in the first place and folks need to keep asking the WBC how a guy who's last 2 opponents each had 18 losses. Over the last 3 years 4 of his 6 opponents had 13 or more losses. Hes nowhere on any of the credible top 10 middleweight rankings but mysteriously he is number 1 ranked by WBC over world ranked fighters. Mandated to fight for a eliminator against a guy whos never fought at 160 and held no WBC belt at 154. Somebody was paid off for those rankings it's that simple. The fact that heiland was also injured before the fight and still sanctioned is serious problem. the weighin with him limping prove it as well as the fact he had a wrap over the bum knee and was told to remove it before the fight.Comment
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