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    #31
    Originally posted by denium View Post
    In his last fight everyone was cheering for the Polish guy.
    I'm not biggest fan, but I don't think he will vacate that would be even more embarrassing for him than for Canelo picking Khan to face him whilst he's supposed to be facing the best in the division he holds the lineal belt at.

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      #32
      Wilder messed up by running his mouth in the press that "he will never go to Russia." He basically handed team Povetkin all the negotiating power.

      They know they can back him into a corner and either vacate or have to travel. On top of that, if he has to travel, Povetkin is already in his head because he's fighting a guy that he knows is in unfamiliar territory and does not want to be there.

      That's why you should just always say I'm ready to fight anyone anywhere. It's up to my management.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Fetta View Post
        Yup and all the corruption that comes with them. Which is running strong ATM

        People are dying
        lol. America is not only one of the most corrupt and dirty countries in the civilized world but it's boxing commissions are super fishy and it's been home to the greatest robberies of all times.

        Don't throw stones and all that.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Scott.Weiland. View Post
          I'm not biggest fan, but I don't think he will vacate that would be even more embarrassing for him than for Canelo picking Khan to face him whilst he's supposed to be facing the best in the division he holds the lineal belt at.
          I don't think Wilder himself wants to give up his belt. However if Al Haymon advises him that it's the best thing to do, that he will get him the Fury/Wlad/Joshua fight etc, then yeah i could see it happening. Look at Quillin.

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            #35
            Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
            lol. America is not only one of the most corrupt and dirty countries in the civilized world but it's boxing commissions are super fishy and it's been home to the greatest robberies of all times.

            Don't throw stones and all that.
            Robberies is just small thing in the big picture im painting

            Russia entire athletic dept got busted for helping them cheat. From the testers to the higher ups and some even started dying. And this was recent. Yeah i wouldnt go. Not to mention have you seen Povetkin lately?

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              #36
              Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
              lol. America is not only one of the most corrupt and dirty countries in the civilized world but it's boxing commissions are super fishy and it's been home to the greatest robberies of all times.

              Don't throw stones and all that.
              yes because money breeds corruption the USA has the most money therefore most corruption

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                #37
                Originally posted by denium View Post
                I don't think Wilder himself wants to give up his belt. However if Al Haymon advises him that it's the best thing to do, that he will get him the Fury/Wlad/Joshua fight etc, then yeah i could see it happening. Look at Quillin.
                The Quillin affair had more to it than met the eye from what I gathered, Haymon didn't want his undefeated belt holder promoting the opening fight of his rival promotional outfit as his PBC was about to launch.

                Fück knows man.

                I see Wilder going to Russia for the big bucks, ain't no way he's doing ppv against anyone, after the Fury v Wlad fight no one is paying to see either of them. This is Wilder's cash out fight or coming out party.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Scott.Weiland. View Post
                  The Quillin affair had more to it than met the eye from what I gathered, Haymon didn't want his undefeated belt holder promoting the opening fight of his rival promotional outfit as his PBC was about to launch.

                  Fück knows man.

                  I see Wilder going to Russia for the big bucks, ain't no way he's doing ppv against anyone, after the Fury v Wlad fight no one is paying to see either of them. This is Wilder's cash out fight or coming out party.
                  I want Wilder to KO Povetkin, be it in America or Russia, and if i had to bet on either of them, it would probably be him, due to size.

                  Fury-Wilder is a PPV in the UK, it's a massive fight.

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                    #39
                    Wilder unlike Fury doesn't duck his mandatory.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Fetta View Post
                      Robberies is just small thing in the big picture im painting

                      Russia entire athletic dept got busted for helping them cheat. From the testers to the higher ups and some even started dying. And this was recent. Yeah i wouldnt go. Not to mention have you seen Povetkin lately?
                      What about Povetkin?

                      Also, there's most likely more cheating going on in the US than in Russia, so what's the point? I know that FAR FAR more pro athletes from the US have been caught doping compared to Russia.

                      Originally posted by nacho daddy View Post
                      yes because money breeds corruption the USA has the most money therefore most corruption
                      OK - Well then everything is excused.

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