Taylor-Baranchyk is on!
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LMAO this loser came into the tournament, collected an easy belt, and tried to dip before he fought a real threat.That's exactly what's happening. Money issues were resolved none of the other fighters in the tournament have pulled out. He's under contract what's the problem? It's a smoke screen because they shook to fight taylor. They already got the belt and wanted to milk it for easier fights. Its as simple that that. If he don't want to fight strip his azzz without the belt he isn't relevant.
If he gets stripped he's phuked his IBF belt will be up for grabs and back in the tournament which is what WBSS only cares about they replace him maybe even sue him for because he broke his contract. But most important the winner of the tournament has all the belts excet WBO (their champ didn't enter tournament).
I'm dead. The finesse is real.Comment
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There is a chance that junior welterweight titlist Ivan Baranchyk could re-join the World Boxing Super Series, which he had pulled out of, and go through with a May 18 semifinal against Josh Taylor in Glasgow, Scotland, Taylor’s home country, Baranchyk... https://t.co/BnXNpAxeH5
— Dan Rafael (@danrafaelespn) April 9, 2019Comment
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The World Boxing Super Series obtained an ex parte injunction in Swiss court last week to ensure Ivan Baranchyk stays in the tourney for fight with Josh Taylor. The IBF, whose title Baranchyk holds, supported decision. His manager, David McWater, is appealing ruling (continued)
— Mike Coppinger (@MikeCoppinger) April 9, 2019Comment
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McWater called the injunction a “cowardly, scurrilous” measure taken by WBSS organizers to keep Baranchyk in tourney. Baranchyk side has conceded to keeping fight in Glasgow, Scotland on May 18 but there’s other portions of a potential resolution that remain unsettled
— Mike Coppinger (@MikeCoppinger) April 9, 2019Comment
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If Baranchyk pulls out of the tournament he is a ducker and we should boycott his fights. This is one of the only good things in boxing and we fans need to make sure it isn't ruined.Comment
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Ivan Baranchyk has reportedly reached an ‘agreement in principle’ to remain in the WBSS super-lightweight tournament and defend his IBF title against Josh Taylor in the semi-final, May 18th in Glasgow. [According to @MikeCoppinger]
— Michael Benson (@MichaelBensonn) April 16, 2019Comment
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