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    Slowly-but perhaps not surely-the World Boxing Super Series is creeping back into the boxing schedule. On the heels of a super lightweight semifinals announcement, comes news of movement in the cruiserweight bracket. Former titlists Mairis Briedis and Krzysztof Glowacki are set to collide in their semifinal clash, which will take place June 15 at Arena Riga in Briedis' hometown of Riga, Latvia, as announced on Wednesday through the WBSS press office.
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    WBSS is burning money - the end is coming soon

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    • #3
      Briedis shouldn’t even remain in the tournament, Gervor boxed his head off. Massive fix.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by johnnycontrolet View Post
        WBSS is burning money - the end is coming soon
        People said the same thing about Al Haymon & pbc. It's still here. I'm sure the WBSS will find the funds to do the same. Seems as if you want it to fail though? Would be a blow to boxing if it is done away with.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Dr Rassclart View Post
          Briedis shouldn’t even remain in the tournament, Gervor boxed his head off. Massive fix.
          Sauerland’s fixes are shameless. Briedis lost to a journeyman on the undercard of Usyk Gassiev and was given an almost shutout victory. Zack Parker’s win in Glasgow was one of the worst decisions I’ve ever seen. He was injured from R2 and offered nothing.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Theosis26 View Post
            People said the same thing about Al Haymon & pbc. It's still here. I'm sure the WBSS will find the funds to do the same. Seems as if you want it to fail though? Would be a blow to boxing if it is done away with.
            Has nothing with people wanting it to fail. They are burning money and not paying fighters on time. They're staging some of these fights in empty arenas. I saw a few from the first tournament and all those fights overseas seemed to have empty arenas. Does all those fights really bring in more revenue than what they are paying the fighters?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by johnnycontrolet View Post
              WBSS is burning money - the end is coming soon
              I’d be upset if you’re right. It’s the closest thing we have to knowing who is best in a division. But if Sauerland get a fighter into a final we know the cards will be fixed.

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