Klitschko-Maskaev in The Works For 4/28

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Klitschko-Maskaev in The Works For 4/28

    Move over Evander Holyfield and Shannon Briggs, IBF heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko still has his eyes set on WBC heavyweight champion Oleg Maskaev. It was reported by Dan Rafael that talks have begin with Klitschko's people and Maskaev's promoter Dennis Rappapot. [details]
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    BPP do you have any insight/inside information on the sanctioning bodies (WBC) and whether they can/will prevent this?

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    • JRude79
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      #3
      hopefully the IBF won't screw Wlad out of a unifying match, but my thoughts are they will try

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        #4
        Who is the IBF mandatory?

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        • kayjay
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          CHAMPION : Wladimir Klitschko Ukraine

          1 NOT RATED
          2 Ray Austin United States
          3 Calvin Brock United States
          4 Sultan Ibragimov United States
          5 Chris Byrd United States
          6 Lamon Brewster United States
          7 DaVarryl Williamson United States
          8 Hasim Rahman United States
          9 Luan Krasniqui Germany
          10 Vladimir Virchis Ukraine
          11 Anthony Thompson United States
          12 Jameel McCline United States
          13 Henry Akinwande IBF INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPION United States
          14 Shane Cameron IBF PAN-PACIFIC CHAMPION Australia
          15 Eddie Chambers United States

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          • JamesMc
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            my problem with this is why they're not going after valuev or briggs. why do they want the easier fighter. maskaev has an absolute mandatory. he has no right to be allowed to unify a belt. this is imo the worst choice they could make to unify the belts anyway. he hasn't done anything worthy. look who he's fighting in russia. he just wants a big payday so he can stop selling real estate or whatever and retire in america. why rush it...

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            • Leo Pradun
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              Originally posted by JamesMc
              my problem with this is why they're not going after valuev or briggs. why do they want the easier fighter. maskaev has an absolute mandatory. he has no right to be allowed to unify a belt. this is imo the worst choice they could make to unify the belts anyway. he hasn't done anything worthy. look who he's fighting in russia. he just wants a big payday so he can stop selling real estate or whatever and retire in america. why rush it...
              don king will not let it happen, how many times do u guys have to hear it and still ask qestions,maskaev is the only other titleholder who isnt promoted by don king....

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              • Derranged_
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                #8
                Originally posted by JamesMc
                my problem with this is why they're not going after valuev or briggs. why do they want the easier fighter. maskaev has an absolute mandatory. he has no right to be allowed to unify a belt. this is imo the worst choice they could make to unify the belts anyway. he hasn't done anything worthy. look who he's fighting in russia. he just wants a big payday so he can stop selling real estate or whatever and retire in america. why rush it...

                Have you ever heard of the promoter Don King? If so, then he's the sole reason why unification fights are so hard to make. Cong**** to Klitschko's and Maskaev's promoters if this fight gets made.

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                • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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                  It all depends if the winner of Toney-Peter make a stink about it. The winner of that fight is due a mandatory shot at Maskaev. The fight is in January, giving more than enough time for a fight to be made with Maskaev for late April. It all depends on the WBC and if they allow it to happen.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Leo Pradun
                    don king will not let it happen, how many times do u guys have to hear it and still ask qestions,maskaev is the only other titleholder who isnt promoted by don king....
                    You beat me to the punch!

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