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Some heavyweight news:
- The camps of heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko and Tyson Fury are unlikely to reach an agreement and a purse bid is a likelihood.
- Wlad says he’s open to a rematch with Alexander Povetkin, but this time the fight has to be in Kiev.
- About Deontay Wilder’s allegations of steroid use by WBC mandatory challenger Povetkin, Povetkin’s trainer Ivan Kirpa fired back saying, “We didn’t expect such words from Wilder. Such statements speak only about his weakness, but in general we don’t care what he thinks.”
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Originally posted by Freedom. View PostSome heavyweight news:
- The camps of heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko and Tyson Fury are unlikely to reach an agreement and a purse bid is a likelihood.
- Wlad says he’s open to a rematch with Alexander Povetkin, but this time the fight has to be in Kiev.
- About Deontay Wilder’s allegations of steroid use by WBC mandatory challenger Povetkin, Povetkin’s trainer Ivan Kirpa fired back saying, “We didn’t expect such words from Wilder. Such statements speak only about his weakness, but in general we don’t care what he thinks.”
It has to happen in Germany, Moscow and Kiev is too dangerous, especially Kiev !!!
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Originally posted by Dr.Eisenfaust View Postplease NO NO NO AND NO, he would be a total idiot to make this fight happen in Kiev.
It has to happen in Germany, Moscow and Kiev is too dangerous, especially Kiev !!!
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Originally posted by Scott-Weiland View PostKiev is dangerous, and Moscow is not !! What the hell. Have you ever travelled to either ?
It should happen in Germany...
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C Wladimir Klitschko
1 Vyacheslav Glazkov
2 (vacant)
3 Alexander Povetkin
4 Tyson Fury
5 Charles Martin
6 Steve Cunningham
7 Kubrat Pulev
8 David Price
9 Bryant Jennings
10 Artur Szpilka
11 Erkan Teper
12 Andy Ruiz
13 Derek Chisora
14 Bermane Stiverne
15 Anthony Joshua
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