Comments Thread For: Joshua Ordered By WBO To Make Mandatory After Povetkin
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https://talksport.com/sport/boxing/4...leksandr-usyk/
the WBO have told talkSPORT.com that, as Povetkin is #1 in their rankings too, the bout also counts as their mandatory defence.
“Anthony Joshua is the WBO ‘Super Champion’ in the heavyweight division and will make his mandatory defence when he faces Alexander Povetkin on September 22,” revealed the WBO rep.
“Joshua has 18 months before he has to make his next mandatory defence.”Comment
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Ridiculous reallyComment
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It won’t be necessary because Povetkin is winning this fight. And there will be an immediate rematch. Povetkin has better tools in the shed at this point of both of their careers. Joshua is still developing some fundamental techniques. This fight goes the distance and Joshua will lose by decision.Comment
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https://talksport.com/sport/boxing/4...leksandr-usyk/
the WBO have told talkSPORT.com that, as Povetkin is #1 in their rankings too, the bout also counts as their mandatory defence.
“Anthony Joshua is the WBO ‘Super Champion’ in the heavyweight division and will make his mandatory defence when he faces Alexander Povetkin on September 22,” revealed the WBO rep.
“Joshua has 18 months before he has to make his next mandatory defence.”Comment
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I like to see how Dan Rafeal spins this one?? He seems to never talk bad anout and always sticks up for the WBO.Comment
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It's the WBO not the IBF, so I'm sure a big money fight with the Fury/Wilder winner in a unification will be enough to put aside a mandatory.
Mike Benson recently printed quotes from the WBO, who told him that the Povetkin fight would be a mandatory, so another one wouldn't be due for 18 months. So some mixed messages there, I guess we will have to see how it all transpires.
With Usyk being the superchamp he can jump up and claim that mandatory, but with a fight with Bellew looking likely, I doubt it fits into the mandatory time frame.Comment
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