bigman1968 wrote:
And who will pay money for it??? Riabinski???
The crowd, come on kids, even you are expected to know at least something of boxing if you post on this forum.
WBC title HW fight will be an undercard??? And how much money Wilder will get???
You are funny guy
It's not a title fight since Briggs isn't in the top list of the WBC at all...
Sorry kid, it becomes harder and harder to answer all the odd things that flip around in your mind.
One idiot can ask more as ten scientists can answer.
asdfjkl wrote:
The crowd, come on kids, even you are expected to know at least something of boxing if you post on this forum.
WBC title HW fight will be an undercard??? And how much money Wilder will get???
You are funny guy
It's not a title fight since Briggs isn't in the top list of the WBC at all...
Sorry kid, it becomes harder and harder to answer all the odd things that flip around in your mind.
One idiot can ask more as ten scientists can answer.
Fighters can magically and suddenly appear on a list. You don't have to beat a contender to appear on a top 15 list. This is Boxing.
bigman1968 wrote:
WBC title HW fight will be an undercard??? And how much money Wilder will get???
You are funny guy
It's not a title fight since Briggs isn't in the top list of the WBC at all...
Sorry kid, it becomes harder and harder to answer all the odd things that flip around in your mind.
One idiot can ask more as ten scientists can answer.
Fighters can magically and suddenly appear on a list. You don't have to beat a contender to appear on a top 15 list. This is Boxing.
Then it has to happen within 5 days, it's possible, but I would be amazed if it happened.
asdfjkl wrote:
It's not a title fight since Briggs isn't in the top list of the WBC at all...
Sorry kid, it becomes harder and harder to answer all the odd things that flip around in your mind.
One idiot can ask more as ten scientists can answer.
Fighters can magically and suddenly appear on a list. You don't have to beat a contender to appear on a top 15 list. This is Boxing.
Then it has to happen within 5 days, it's possible, but I would be amazed if it happened.
I agree it won't happen. It makes way too much sense to find a replacement for Povetkin.
Boxing is the ONLY sport that would not come up with a replacement.
bigman1968 wrote:According to WBC rules - not too many choices. It should be one of top15.
1 .- Alexander Povetkin (Russia) No
2 .- Bermane Stiverne (Haiti/Canada) No
3 .- Kubrat Pulev (Bulgaria) EBU No(just had fight)
4 .- Johann Duhaupas (France) SILVER No
5 .- Carlos Takam (Cameroon) No(has fight this week)
6 .- Joseph Parker (New Zealand) OPBF No(has fiht this week)
7 .- Andy Ruiz (Mexico) NABF No(just had fight)
8 .- David Haye (GB) No(has scheduled fight)
9 .- Bryant Jennings (US) Possible
10 .- Malik Scott (US) No
11 .- Artur Szpilka (Poland) No
12 .- Eric Molina (US) No
13 .- Dereck Chisora (GB) No
14 .- Ruslan Chagaev (Uzbekistan) Retired?
15 .- Gerald Washington (US) Possible
So, Jennings or Washington, in NY on very short notice?
#16 is Kyotara from Japan. . . The WBC could allow an exemption due to the circumstances and allow a quickly arranged Interim fight for Wilder.
asdfjkl wrote:If he likes to fight someone similar as Povetkin he can fight Tyrone Spong, exactly the same length, allmost exactly the same reach, same style and even lives quite nearby.
Another option is Briggs on the Haye undercard, he was planning to fight on that date anyway, Briggs would love it, big crowd, name it.
No way should Wilder be on the undercard of Haye-Gyiyg.
asdfjkl wrote:If he likes to fight someone similar as Povetkin he can fight Tyrone Spong, exactly the same length, allmost exactly the same reach, same style and even lives quite nearby.
Another option is Briggs on the Haye undercard, he was planning to fight on that date anyway, Briggs would love it, big crowd, name it.
No way should Wilder be on the undercard of Haye-Gyiyg.
Then what does he want to do? Nothing? Oké, well go ahead, do nothing.
I don't think the WBC will sanction anything until they have completed their investigation. Judging from what happened with Browne, that could take a while. Depending on the results of the investigation, I would expect the WBC to either A) Order Povetkin and Wilder to fight or B) Order Wilder to fight the next available contender (Stiverne).
If Wilder tried to fight an unsanctioned bout prior to the completion of the investigation, I suspect he would be sued by Povetkins team as breach of contract.
He probably just has to sit tight and wait it out.
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I don't think the WBC will sanction anything until they have completed their investigation. Judging from what happened with Browne, that could take a while. Depending on the results of the investigation, I would expect the WBA to either A) Order Povetkin and Wilder to fight or B) Order Wilder to fight the next available contender (Stiverne).
If Wilder tried to fight an unsanctioned bout prior to the completion of the investigation, I suspect he would be sued by Povetkins team as breach of contract.
He probably just has to sit tight and wait it out.
The WBC are the only ones that could stop Wilder from taking another fight. He'll end up suing the promoter for his purse and winning.
I don't think the WBC will sanction anything until they have completed their investigation. Judging from what happened with Browne, that could take a while. Depending on the results of the investigation, I would expect the WBA to either A) Order Povetkin and Wilder to fight or B) Order Wilder to fight the next available contender (Stiverne).
If Wilder tried to fight an unsanctioned bout prior to the completion of the investigation, I suspect he would be sued by Povetkins team as breach of contract.
He probably just has to sit tight and wait it out.
The WBC are the only ones that could stop Wilder from taking another fight. He'll end up suing the promoter for his purse and winning.
I mistakenly typed WBA instead of WBC. Fixed in original post.
I think we will end up with competing lawsuits instead of competing boxers. I was really looking forward to this fight.
I don't think the WBC will sanction anything until they have completed their investigation. Judging from what happened with Browne, that could take a while. Depending on the results of the investigation, I would expect the WBA to either A) Order Povetkin and Wilder to fight or B) Order Wilder to fight the next available contender (Stiverne).
If Wilder tried to fight an unsanctioned bout prior to the completion of the investigation, I suspect he would be sued by Povetkins team as breach of contract.
He probably just has to sit tight and wait it out.
The WBC are the only ones that could stop Wilder from taking another fight. He'll end up suing the promoter for his purse and winning.
I mistakenly typed WBA instead of WBC. Fixed in original post.
I think we will end up with competing lawsuits instead of competing boxers. I was really looking forward to this fight.
Ryabinsky is just creating a smokescreen to try and prohibit the Wilder suit. Considering he sued King over Lebvedev/Jones, he's going to have a tough road here.