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    Comments Thread For: Glowacki, Feigenbutz Are Reserves in World Boxing Super Series

    The World Boxing Super Series is delighted to confirm the first two reserves for the Muhammad Ali Trophy. Former WBO Cruiserweight World Champion Krzysztof Glowacki (27-1, 17 KOs) and up-and-coming German youngster Vincent Feigenbutz (26-2, 23 KOs) are on stand-by to join the tournament if one of the original 16 participants is unable to continue. "The World Boxing Super Series will follow a strict schedule," said Roberto Dalmiglio, Comosa`s Head of Management Board.
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    #2
    I think Wlodarczyk is a candidate to pull out at Cruiserweight. It would be even better if Glowacki replaces him.Wlodarczyk is old & shot who recently just won a split decision against Noel Gevor.

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      #3
      Nice. I wonder if they are legit doing 8 subs still like they said initially. That seems like a lot of f#cking subs for a 8 man tournament lol.

      I'm more curious who the subs are in the 168 tournament cuz thats a tournament with an old guy (Braehmer) + a guy involved in a lot of head clashes (Cox) that could led to a sub being much more likely to be put into play.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
        Nice. I wonder if they are legit doing 8 subs still like they said initially. That seems like a lot of f#cking subs for a 8 man tournament lol.

        I'm more curious who the subs are in the 168 tournament cuz thats a tournament with an old guy (Braehmer) + a guy involved in a lot of head clashes (Cox) that could led to a sub being much more likely to be put into play.
        Feigenbutz is at 168 !

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          #5
          This Cruiserweight tournament is Dope as F.uck

          Everything about it from the names involved, the format , the subs , how the schedule is fast tracked.

          Everyone involved should be getting props from the fightes to the organizers

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            #6
            Originally posted by Andrij View Post
            Feigenbutz is at 168 !
            LMFAO, good catch & thanks for correcting me.

            Thats how much of a f#ck I give about Feigenbutz I guess.

            I hope they hold off from picking too many subs all at once. I'd like to see them be able to pick up some of these guys who opted out at the start & got a fight scheduled now (the Dirrell vs Benavidez winner or loser for example), but might wanna be a sub in January or something.

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              #7
              Originally posted by R_Walken View Post
              This Cruiserweight tournament is Dope as F.uck

              Everything about it from the names involved, the format , the subs , how the schedule is fast tracked.

              Everyone involved should be getting props from the fightes to the organizers
              Absolutely. Its a W all around. Its already the best high level organized tournament that I've ever seen whatever happens from here.

              If they can just avoid injuries & fighters falling out of this tournament it should be guaranteed epic.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
                Absolutely. Its a W all around. Its already the best high level organized tournament that I've ever seen whatever happens from here.

                If they can just avoid injuries & fighters falling out of this tournament it should be guaranteed epic.
                It's a great tournament, but how many other high-level tournaments has boxing really had? 2? Both were top notch as well.

                Middleweight World Championship Series: Hopkins, Trinidad, Joppy, Holmes

                Super Six World Boxing Classic: Ward, Dirrell, Froch, Kessler (replaced by Johnson), Abraham, Taylor (replaced by Green)

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Pigeons View Post
                  It's a great tournament, but how many other high-level tournaments has boxing really had? 2? Both were top notch as well.

                  Middleweight World Championship Series: Hopkins, Trinidad, Joppy, Holmes

                  Super Six World Boxing Classic: Ward, Dirrell, Froch, Kessler (replaced by Johnson), Abraham, Taylor (replaced by Green)
                  Not a lot. Its been an underutilized option for sure. The main ones I think of besides the Super Six is the HBO HW tournament in the 80's & the Ali Exile (aka WBA) tournament in the 60's.

                  Idk that I'd call the MW thing a tournament. Thats standard boxing format of lining up two fights with the winners fighting each other more than a tournament.

                  They can call anything with 3 fights a tournament I guess, but for me you need 3 fights to a W &/or more than 4 guys before I can even call it a tournament.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
                    Absolutely. Its a W all around. Its already the best high level organized tournament that I've ever seen whatever happens from here.

                    If they can just avoid injuries & fighters falling out of this tournament it should be guaranteed epic.
                    I'd be lying if I said I watched or paid attention to the CW division in the past. It used to be the 1 division I would skip over

                    But this tournament has me hyped

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