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  • PotentialToast
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    #31
    Originally posted by Ray*
    Haymon has a lot of influence on the WBC when it comes to their HW belt. Since Wilder became a champ in 2015 guess how many mandatory he has had in that period of time?
    I know, it is bull**** but the WBC are under the microscope now with Whyte.

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    • _Rexy_
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      #32
      Originally posted by Jax teller
      They haven't announced it yet and unfication is supposed to trump mando so it didn't have to be next.
      Unification is supposed to, but the IBF follows their rules to a fault. They strip guys all the time. Stripped Fury the day after he beat Klit for “avoiding his mando” and signing to rematch Klit (who had a rematch clause)

      The IBF is different man.

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      • DaNeutral.
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        #33
        In house fights only now for Wilder. Haymon has locked him away in the same room as Spence. Theres just too many real fighters coming looking for them now.

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        • Jax teller
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          #34
          Originally posted by _Rexy_
          Unification is supposed to, but the IBF follows their rules to a fault. They strip guys all the time. Stripped Fury the day after he beat Klit for “avoiding his mando” and signing to rematch Klit (who had a rematch clause)

          The IBF is different man.


          So is it in the IBF rules that you can take the unification before the Mando? Because the rematch with Wlad wasn't a unification so it's not really relevant or comparable to AJ Wilder is it.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Jax teller
            So is it in the IBF rules that you can take the unification before the Mando? Because the rematch with Wlad wasn't a unification so it's not really relevant or comparable to AJ Wilder is it.
            I was giving an example, since they had a rematch clause in the contract, and the IBF still stripped him for not facing his mandatory first. Im about 90% sure that the IBF gives approval for that on a case by case basis. Like applying for a voluntary defence

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