Michael Wallisch (10-0) defeated Alexander Kahl today by first round KO.
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Here's the new July IBF heavyweight rankings. Tony Thompson has moved up to #4 and Seth Mitchell up to #8. Malik Scott has a chance to improve his #14 ranking if he defeats Dereck Chisora on Saturday.
Champion: Wladimir Klitschko
1 Kubrat Pulev
2 - not rated -
3 Bryant Jennings
4 Tony Thompson
5 Ruslan Chagaev
6 Robert Helenius
7 Alexander Ustinov
8 Seth Mitchell
9 Alexander Dimitrenko
10 Odlanier Solis
11 Vyacheslav Glazkov
12 Tomasz Adamek
13 Johnathon Banks
14 Malik Scott
15 Deontay Wilder
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Vitali Klitschko, who is coming up on his 42nd birthday in a few days, says he'll soon be retiring from boxing. His upcoming fight with Bermane Stiverne will likely be his last.
Eddie Chambers says the Klitschkos are the only heavyweights who are known around the world. He says David Haye would not be recognized by most people on the street in the USA.
Chris Byrd says if David Haye lands a good shot, it will be "good night" for Tyson Fury.
The Bulgarian media is reporting that Tony Thompson may fight Kubrat Pulev in the IBF final eliminator.
Hughie Fury (7-0, 5 KO) is doing well considering he's just age 18.
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Lucas Browne vs. Richard Towers:
Seth Mitchell says only a fool would not respect the Klitschkos.
Andy Ruiz says he's ready to go the full distance with Joe Hanks if necessary.
Bryant Jennings and Tony Thompson have been tweeting back and forth about a possible future fight.
Manuel Charr will appear on the undercard of Haye-Fury.
Zimnoch-Malujda fight poster:
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New WBO Heavyweight rankings:
Wladimir Klitschko (Super Champion)
1. Denis Boytsov
2. Bermane Stiverne
3. David Haye
4. Alexander Povetkin
5. Tyson Fury
6. Deontay Wilder
7. Luis Ortiz
8. Seth Mitchell
9. Alex Leapai
10. Christian Hammer
11. Kubrat Pulev
12. Joe Hanks
13. Bryant Jennings
14. Malik Scott
15. Andy Ruiz
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Originally posted by Freedom2013 View PostVitali Klitschko, who is coming up on his 42nd birthday in a few days, says he'll soon be retiring from boxing. His upcoming fight with Bermane Stiverne will likely be his last.
Eddie Chambers says the Klitschkos are the only heavyweights who are known around the world. He says David Haye would not be recognized by most people on the street in the USA.
Chris Byrd says if David Haye lands a good shot, it will be "good night" for Tyson Fury.
The Bulgarian media is reporting that Tony Thompson may fight Kubrat Pulev in the IBF final eliminator.
Hughie Fury (7-0, 5 KO) is doing well considering he's just age 18.
Last edited by Bigg Rigg; 07-17-2013, 10:48 AM.
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