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    Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder Wants WBC To Rule on Povetkin Sooner Than Later

    As previously reported on krikya360.com, heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder (36-0, 35KOs) can choose his next opponent in defending his World Boxing Council title.

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    #2
    I doubt he'll fight anyone in the top 10, but I damn sure want him to.

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      #3
      Wilder was very afraid of Povetkin and kept delaying the fight, avoiding him as long as possible.. he's afraid they'll decide he has to fight Povetkin after all

      he wants to go back to fighting journeymen like Molina and Nichols

      BUM SQUAD!

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        #4
        Originally posted by Æthelstan View Post
        Wilder was very afraid of Povetkin and kept delaying the fight, avoiding him as long as possible.. he's afraid they'll decide he has to fight Povetkin after all

        he wants to go back to fighting journeymen like Molina and Nichols

        BUM SQUAD!
        Can someone copy & paste About Thousands post where he shows Povetkin was prolonging this situation with links showing this over the course of several months.

        The facts suggest Povetkin was more afraid (if we wanna get in "he scared doe" caliber of conversation) of Wilder &/or possibly cycling off some worse stuff than the stuff he was caught for. And why wouldn't he. Wilder was likely his last chance to make himself relevant on a big stage being in his late 30's now.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
          Can someone copy & paste About Thousands post where he shows Povetkin was prolonging this situation with links showing this over the course of several months.

          The facts suggest Povetkin was more afraid (if we wanna get in "he scared doe" caliber of conversation) of Wilder &/or possibly cycling off some worse stuff than the stuff he was caught for. And why wouldn't he. Wilder was likely his last chance to make himself relevant on a big stage being in his late 30's now.
          ^This. Wilder was, without hesitation, set to go to Russia to fight this guy, something these clowns swore he wouldn't have the balls to do. Now they want to pretend Povetkin isn't a drug cheat, and that Wilder is scared. Puh-lease... Shameless bunch of fake fans.

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            #6
            Wilder will be ducking Povetkin like the plague from here on out.

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              #7
              Wilder wants Povetkin removed so his next opponent Fujimoto can move in to the top 15.

              1 .- Alexander Povetkin (Russia)
              2 .- Bermane Stiverne (Haiti/Canada)
              3 .- Kubrat Pulev (Bulgaria) EBU
              4 .- Johann Duhaupas (France) SILVER
              5 .- Carlos Takam (Cameroon)
              6 .- Joseph Parker (New Zealand) OPBF
              7 .- Andy Ruiz (Mexico) NABF
              8 .- David Haye (GB)
              9 .- Bryant Jennings (US)
              10 .- Malik Scott (US)
              11 .- Artur Szpilka (Poland)
              12 .- Eric Molina (US)
              13 .- Dereck Chisora (GB)
              14 .- Ruslan Chagaev (Uzbekistan/Germany)
              15 .- Gerald Washington (US)
              16 .- Kyotaro Fujimoto (Japan)

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                #8
                Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
                Deontay Wilder Wants WBC To Rule on Povetkin Sooner Than Later
                As previously reported on krikya360.com, heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder (36-0, 35KOs) can choose his next opponent in defending his World Boxing Council title.

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                Wilder's wish is normal...........................................

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Weltschmerz View Post
                  Wilder will be ducking Povetkin like the plague from here on out.
                  It'd be nice if fighters took a stand, since promoters or commissions won't, with guys who get popped for PEDs. I'm actually whatever about PEDs, but if you wanna have rules with PEDs you need to have rules with PEDs & can't slap guys on the wrist for getting caught with them like PEDs don't really matter.

                  I'm glad that Cunningham is suing Tarver. I'm glad that Wilder is talking about suing Ryabinsky for his money (don't think that'll go well for Wilder, but who knows, its a move in the right direction regardless) & that he won't give Povetkin another chance (we will see on that). I hope to see more fighters making stands against fighters caught cheating. No one is doing that that strongly yet I know that.

                  PED **** is so backwards in combat sports that Nick Diaz initially got a 5 year ban for weed while guys caught using anabolic steroids routinely get a year ban. There needs to be changes beyond the testing & fighters taking a more active role could help move things along quicker.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
                    It'd be nice if fighters took a stand, since promoters or commissions won't, with guys who get popped for PEDs. I'm actually whatever about PEDs, but if you wanna have rules with PEDs you need to have rules with PEDs & can't slap guys on the wrist for getting caught with them like PEDs don't really matter.

                    I'm glad that Cunningham is suing Tarver. I'm glad that Wilder is talking about suing Ryabinsky for his money (don't think that'll go well for Wilder, but who knows, its a move in the right direction regardless) & that he won't give Povetkin another chance (we will see on that). I hope to see more fighters making stands against fighters caught cheating. No one is doing that that strongly yet I know that.

                    PED **** is so backwards in combat sports that Nick Diaz initially got a 5 year ban for weed while guys caught using anabolic steroids routinely get a year ban. There needs to be changes beyond the testing & fighters taking a more active role could help move things along quicker.
                    Has Wilder made a decision whether he would fight Luis Ortiz? Guy was busted for steroid usage.

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