Alexander Povetkin vs. Jarrell Miller.

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Oh no, not you too.

Please rewatch the massacre and give us your scorecard.

If you somehow gave more than 2 rounds to Duhaupus, it's only because you focused too much on the guy who was pouring blood and reeling the entire night.
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SenorPipino wrote: 09 May 2018, 17:16 Oh no, not you too.

Please rewatch the massacre and give us your scorecard.

If you somehow gave more than 2 rounds to Duhaupus, it's only because you focused too much on the guy who was pouring blood and reeling the entire night.
Who are you responding to????
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Re: Alexander Povetkin vs. Jarrell Miller.

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oogiebe wrote: 09 May 2018, 17:25
SenorPipino wrote: 09 May 2018, 17:16 Oh no, not you too.

Please rewatch the massacre and give us your scorecard.

If you somehow gave more than 2 rounds to Duhaupus, it's only because you focused too much on the guy who was pouring blood and reeling the entire night.
Who are you responding to????
I'm no longer certain. I've gone the way of candyslim :brick: :brick: :brick:
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Re: Alexander Povetkin vs. Jarrell Miller.

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SenorPipino wrote: 09 May 2018, 17:26
oogiebe wrote: 09 May 2018, 17:25
SenorPipino wrote: 09 May 2018, 17:16 Oh no, not you too.

Please rewatch the massacre and give us your scorecard.

If you somehow gave more than 2 rounds to Duhaupus, it's only because you focused too much on the guy who was pouring blood and reeling the entire night.
Who are you responding to????
I'm no longer certain. I've gone the way of candyslim :brick: :brick: :brick:
I'm literally LMFAO! My eyes are blurred by the tears!!!! LMFAO!!!!!!!! :bow: :TU:
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I'll get myself together my rereading some of Luis' finer posts.

Right now I could use some asdjfkl.
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Re: Alexander Povetkin vs. Jarrell Miller.

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SenorPipino wrote: 09 May 2018, 17:31 I'll get myself together my rereading some of Luis' finer posts.

Right now I could use some asdjfkl.
Dear Lord no! LOL! I never read the long posts. If you can't make your point n a paragraph, don't post.
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Re: Alexander Povetkin vs. Jarrell Miller.

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SenorPipino wrote: 09 May 2018, 16:35
candyslim wrote: 09 May 2018, 16:28 Please God, no. I don't think I can take any more :brick:

You can be my witness that the next time I decline to answer someone I'm finding particularly tedious, it's not because I've been silenced by the force and eloquence of their argument, It's more that at 61 years, I don't know how much time i have left and I'd rather not waste any of it arguing with a pile of rocks.

That's a reference to the futility of trying to influence that person not a reflection of their intellectual capacity, let me make that clear. You can also bear witness to how this British self-confessed Joshua fanboy, and oft alleged Wilder hater takes a stand to defend that man's honor (American spelling as a special concession. Don't expect it as a rule :D )
Do you think that being a alleged Wilder hater might have slightly influenced Luis' perception of the Duhaupus fight?

Or am I just being cynical??
Pip I don't profess to have any insight into how that man's mind works ... nor indeed whether :D
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Re: Alexander Povetkin vs. Jarrell Miller.

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candyslim wrote: 09 May 2018, 17:36
SenorPipino wrote: 09 May 2018, 16:35
candyslim wrote: 09 May 2018, 16:28 Please God, no. I don't think I can take any more :brick:

You can be my witness that the next time I decline to answer someone I'm finding particularly tedious, it's not because I've been silenced by the force and eloquence of their argument, It's more that at 61 years, I don't know how much time i have left and I'd rather not waste any of it arguing with a pile of rocks.

That's a reference to the futility of trying to influence that person not a reflection of their intellectual capacity, let me make that clear. You can also bear witness to how this British self-confessed Joshua fanboy, and oft alleged Wilder hater takes a stand to defend that man's honor (American spelling as a special concession. Don't expect it as a rule :D )
Do you think that being a alleged Wilder hater might have slightly influenced Luis' perception of the Duhaupus fight?

Or am I just being cynical??
Pip I don't profess to have any insight into how that man's mind works ... nor indeed whether :D

:lol:
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Re: Alexander Povetkin vs. Jarrell Miller.

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oogiebe wrote: 09 May 2018, 17:08 It's funny, but I don't see Povetkin losing to Miller, especially after both of their last performances.
He'll lose for certain... Povetkin is too damned old right now... They kicked him down stairs to age him a while... LIke they did to Ortiz... Povetkin has been falling off like Ortiz did for his last few fights -- so they'll let him fight the big boys now.
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Re: Alexander Povetkin vs. Jarrell Miller.

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Kalan wrote: 10 May 2018, 10:38
oogiebe wrote: 09 May 2018, 17:08 It's funny, but I don't see Povetkin losing to Miller, especially after both of their last performances.
He'll lose for certain... Povetkin is too damned old right now... They kicked him down stairs to age him a while.
I'd bet a whole lot on this fight. Trouble is, can't find a taker.
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Re: Alexander Povetkin vs. Jarrell Miller.

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Open a few online betting accounts.... You can make tons after a few years if you know Boxing.

Just look for odds that are way off... But on Miller-Povetkin you better bet on Miller.
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Kalan wrote: 10 May 2018, 10:42 Open a few online betting accounts.... You can make tons after a few years if you know Boxing.

Just look for odds that are way off... But on Miller-Povetkin you better bet on Miller.
Ergo; you don't bet do you? :lol:
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Re: Alexander Povetkin vs. Jarrell Miller.

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Enlightened-One wrote: 02 May 2018, 06:16
DrDuke wrote: 02 May 2018, 06:11
Enlightened-One wrote: 02 May 2018, 06:06 Why should Miller and Povetkin consider facing each other at this precise moment in time when both men are in line for a lucrative title shot?
There was some talk about Povetkin fighting for WBA and nothing else, so Joshua apparently must vacate, if he chooses another fight (reasonably it can be only Wilder). Then there's an opportunity of Povetkin-Miller bout for the title.
Technically-speaking, you're right, but Eddie Hearn has limited the scope of AJ's next opponents to Wilder, Povetkin and Miller (in that order of preference), which means that the likelihood of Joshua vacating the WBA strap hasn't even been considered (yet).
You're wrong. Hearn said that Joshua will likely vacate if Povetkin's promoter wins the purse bid and want to stage the fight in Russia.
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Re: Alexander Povetkin vs. Jarrell Miller.

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keithmoonhangover wrote: 10 May 2018, 10:54
Enlightened-One wrote: 02 May 2018, 06:16
DrDuke wrote: 02 May 2018, 06:11

There was some talk about Povetkin fighting for WBA and nothing else, so Joshua apparently must vacate, if he chooses another fight (reasonably it can be only Wilder). Then there's an opportunity of Povetkin-Miller bout for the title.
Technically-speaking, you're right, but Eddie Hearn has limited the scope of AJ's next opponents to Wilder, Povetkin and Miller (in that order of preference), which means that the likelihood of Joshua vacating the WBA strap hasn't even been considered (yet).
You're wrong. Hearn said that Joshua will likely vacate if Povetkin's promoter wins the purse bid and want to stage the fight in Russia.
:TU: :clap: That's what I heard...and heard...and heard...and....
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Re: Alexander Povetkin vs. Jarrell Miller.

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oogiebe wrote: 10 May 2018, 10:57
keithmoonhangover wrote: 10 May 2018, 10:54
Enlightened-One wrote: 02 May 2018, 06:16
Technically-speaking, you're right, but Eddie Hearn has limited the scope of AJ's next opponents to Wilder, Povetkin and Miller (in that order of preference), which means that the likelihood of Joshua vacating the WBA strap hasn't even been considered (yet).
You're wrong. Hearn said that Joshua will likely vacate if Povetkin's promoter wins the purse bid and want to stage the fight in Russia.
:TU: :clap: That's what I heard...and heard...and heard...and....
"Hearn: Joshua-Povetkin Happens in UK, We Won't Go To Russia"

There have already been discussions between Hearn and Povetkin's promoter, Andrey Ryabinsky of World of Boxing - and both sides have already agreed on staging the contest on UK soil.

"[The WBA are likely] to call it in the summer, so maybe [fight in] December," Hearn told Sky Sports.

"Financially, [Povetkin's promoters] have stated that they would rather come to the UK. We won't be going to Russia. At some point in 2018, it is likely [Joshua] will have to fight Povetkin. We'll see when."


"Povetkin’s promoter says discussions have started for Anthony Joshua fight"

“We are happy to make the fight in England as both fighters have a lot of fans in England, there are many Russians that live in England and many who will come to England for the fight,” Ryabinskiy said.

Thoughts fellas? :lol: :lol: :lol: :TU:
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Re: Alexander Povetkin vs. Jarrell Miller.

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Enlightened-One wrote: 10 May 2018, 11:07
oogiebe wrote: 10 May 2018, 10:57
keithmoonhangover wrote: 10 May 2018, 10:54

You're wrong. Hearn said that Joshua will likely vacate if Povetkin's promoter wins the purse bid and want to stage the fight in Russia.
:TU: :clap: That's what I heard...and heard...and heard...and....
"Hearn: Joshua-Povetkin Happens in UK, We Won't Go To Russia"

There have already been discussions between Hearn and Povetkin's promoter, Andrey Ryabinsky of World of Boxing - and both sides have already agreed on staging the contest on UK soil.

"[The WBA are likely] to call it in the summer, so maybe [fight in] December," Hearn told Sky Sports.

"Financially, [Povetkin's promoters] have stated that they would rather come to the UK. We won't be going to Russia. At some point in 2018, it is likely [Joshua] will have to fight Povetkin. We'll see when."


"Povetkin’s promoter says discussions have started for Anthony Joshua fight"

“We are happy to make the fight in England as both fighters have a lot of fans in England, there are many Russians that live in England and many who will come to England for the fight,” Ryabinskiy said.

Thoughts fellas? :lol: :lol: :lol: :TU:
First thought: I'm getting a headache from the other posts. I wish someone would sign to fight anyone already. If AJ relinguishes WBA Super belt, it'll cause tons of Wilder fans to run screaming "ChickenSh$t." Don't look forward to that whirlwind.
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Re: Alexander Povetkin vs. Jarrell Miller.

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Enlightened-One wrote: 10 May 2018, 11:07
oogiebe wrote: 10 May 2018, 10:57
keithmoonhangover wrote: 10 May 2018, 10:54

You're wrong. Hearn said that Joshua will likely vacate if Povetkin's promoter wins the purse bid and want to stage the fight in Russia.
:TU: :clap: That's what I heard...and heard...and heard...and....
"Hearn: Joshua-Povetkin Happens in UK, We Won't Go To Russia"

There have already been discussions between Hearn and Povetkin's promoter, Andrey Ryabinsky of World of Boxing - and both sides have already agreed on staging the contest on UK soil.

"[The WBA are likely] to call it in the summer, so maybe [fight in] December," Hearn told Sky Sports.

"Financially, [Povetkin's promoters] have stated that they would rather come to the UK. We won't be going to Russia. At some point in 2018, it is likely [Joshua] will have to fight Povetkin. We'll see when."


"Povetkin’s promoter says discussions have started for Anthony Joshua fight"

“We are happy to make the fight in England as both fighters have a lot of fans in England, there are many Russians that live in England and many who will come to England for the fight,” Ryabinskiy said.

Thoughts fellas? :lol: :lol: :lol: :TU:

I heard Hearn say in an IFL interview that Joshua would likely vacate rather than go to Russia, so yes, my thoughts are clear, vacating the title has been considered. Would you like me to post the link for you or would you prefer to continue making a tit of yourself?
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keithmoonhangover wrote: 10 May 2018, 11:40
Enlightened-One wrote: 10 May 2018, 11:07
oogiebe wrote: 10 May 2018, 10:57

:TU: :clap: That's what I heard...and heard...and heard...and....
"Hearn: Joshua-Povetkin Happens in UK, We Won't Go To Russia"

There have already been discussions between Hearn and Povetkin's promoter, Andrey Ryabinsky of World of Boxing - and both sides have already agreed on staging the contest on UK soil.

"[The WBA are likely] to call it in the summer, so maybe [fight in] December," Hearn told Sky Sports.

"Financially, [Povetkin's promoters] have stated that they would rather come to the UK. We won't be going to Russia. At some point in 2018, it is likely [Joshua] will have to fight Povetkin. We'll see when."


"Povetkin’s promoter says discussions have started for Anthony Joshua fight"

“We are happy to make the fight in England as both fighters have a lot of fans in England, there are many Russians that live in England and many who will come to England for the fight,” Ryabinskiy said.

Thoughts fellas? :lol: :lol: :lol: :TU:

I heard Hearn say in an IFL interview that Joshua would likely vacate rather than go to Russia, so yes, my thoughts are clear, vacating the title has been considered. Would you like me to post the link for you or would you prefer to continue making a tit of yourself?
Yup...heard that many times as well. Bottom line is that it IS all talk from both sides.
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keithmoonhangover wrote: 10 May 2018, 11:40
Enlightened-One wrote: 10 May 2018, 11:07
oogiebe wrote: 10 May 2018, 10:57

:TU: :clap: That's what I heard...and heard...and heard...and....
"Hearn: Joshua-Povetkin Happens in UK, We Won't Go To Russia"

There have already been discussions between Hearn and Povetkin's promoter, Andrey Ryabinsky of World of Boxing - and both sides have already agreed on staging the contest on UK soil.

"[The WBA are likely] to call it in the summer, so maybe [fight in] December," Hearn told Sky Sports.

"Financially, [Povetkin's promoters] have stated that they would rather come to the UK. We won't be going to Russia. At some point in 2018, it is likely [Joshua] will have to fight Povetkin. We'll see when."


"Povetkin’s promoter says discussions have started for Anthony Joshua fight"

“We are happy to make the fight in England as both fighters have a lot of fans in England, there are many Russians that live in England and many who will come to England for the fight,” Ryabinskiy said.

Thoughts fellas? :lol: :lol: :lol: :TU:

I heard Hearn say in an IFL interview that Joshua would likely vacate rather than go to Russia, so yes, my thoughts are clear, vacating the title has been considered. Would you like me to post the link for you or would you prefer to continue making a tit of yourself?
Vacating the WBA title isn't currently being considered by Eddie Hearn. Read the articles and the dates they were posted.

Insult me if you want, but the justification for my opinion is clear to anyone that is capable of reading. :lol:

Come on kid, more insults please. Let's see what you're capable of. :TU:
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Enlightened-One wrote: 10 May 2018, 11:52
keithmoonhangover wrote: 10 May 2018, 11:40
Enlightened-One wrote: 10 May 2018, 11:07
"Hearn: Joshua-Povetkin Happens in UK, We Won't Go To Russia"

There have already been discussions between Hearn and Povetkin's promoter, Andrey Ryabinsky of World of Boxing - and both sides have already agreed on staging the contest on UK soil.

"[The WBA are likely] to call it in the summer, so maybe [fight in] December," Hearn told Sky Sports.

"Financially, [Povetkin's promoters] have stated that they would rather come to the UK. We won't be going to Russia. At some point in 2018, it is likely [Joshua] will have to fight Povetkin. We'll see when."


"Povetkin’s promoter says discussions have started for Anthony Joshua fight"

“We are happy to make the fight in England as both fighters have a lot of fans in England, there are many Russians that live in England and many who will come to England for the fight,” Ryabinskiy said.

Thoughts fellas? :lol: :lol: :lol: :TU:

I heard Hearn say in an IFL interview that Joshua would likely vacate rather than go to Russia, so yes, my thoughts are clear, vacating the title has been considered. Would you like me to post the link for you or would you prefer to continue making a tit of yourself?
Vacating the WBA title isn't currently being considered by Eddie Hearn. Read the articles and the dates they were posted.

Insult me if you want, but the justification for my opinion is clear to anyone that is capable of reading. :lol:

Come on kid, more insults please. Let's see what you're capable of. :TU:
Who's insulting anyone? Seriously?
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oogiebe wrote: 10 May 2018, 11:57
Enlightened-One wrote: 10 May 2018, 11:52
keithmoonhangover wrote: 10 May 2018, 11:40


I heard Hearn say in an IFL interview that Joshua would likely vacate rather than go to Russia, so yes, my thoughts are clear, vacating the title has been considered. Would you like me to post the link for you or would you prefer to continue making a tit of yourself?
Vacating the WBA title isn't currently being considered by Eddie Hearn. Read the articles and the dates they were posted.

Insult me if you want, but the justification for my opinion is clear to anyone that is capable of reading. :lol:

Come on kid, more insults please. Let's see what you're capable of. :TU:
Who's insulting anyone? Seriously?
I think hen someone accuses you of "making a tit" of yourself is an attempt at an insult, don't you? I've been called much worse though. :lol:

Fair enough, if people want to be pedantic, Eddie Hearn has made it clear that AJ won’t be fighting in Russia, but the thought of actually vacating the WBA title hasn’t been seriously considered, since both Ryabinskiy and the Matchroom boss has clearly stated that Povetkin seems happy to fight in the UK, especially considering WoB prefer that venue.
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Enlightened-One wrote: 10 May 2018, 12:02
oogiebe wrote: 10 May 2018, 11:57
Enlightened-One wrote: 10 May 2018, 11:52
Vacating the WBA title isn't currently being considered by Eddie Hearn. Read the articles and the dates they were posted.

Insult me if you want, but the justification for my opinion is clear to anyone that is capable of reading. :lol:

Come on kid, more insults please. Let's see what you're capable of. :TU:
Who's insulting anyone? Seriously?
I think hen someone accuses you of "making a tit" of yourself is an attempt at an insult, don't you? I've been called much worse though. :lol:

Fair enough, if people want to be pedantic, Eddie Hearn has made it clear that AJ won’t be fighting in Russia, but the thought of actually vacating the WBA title hasn’t been seriously considered, since both Ryabinskiy and the Matchroom boss has clearly stated that Povetkin seems happy to fight in the UK, especially considering WoB prefer that venue.
Again, that is what is being said so I agree. In fact it's so prevalent on YouTube you can't even get away from it. Let's remember that the WBA belt he holds is the Superhw Belt. Charr has or is fighting for the WBA World Heavyweight belt believe it or not.
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Enlightened-One wrote: 10 May 2018, 11:52
keithmoonhangover wrote: 10 May 2018, 11:40
Enlightened-One wrote: 10 May 2018, 11:07
"Hearn: Joshua-Povetkin Happens in UK, We Won't Go To Russia"

There have already been discussions between Hearn and Povetkin's promoter, Andrey Ryabinsky of World of Boxing - and both sides have already agreed on staging the contest on UK soil.

"[The WBA are likely] to call it in the summer, so maybe [fight in] December," Hearn told Sky Sports.

"Financially, [Povetkin's promoters] have stated that they would rather come to the UK. We won't be going to Russia. At some point in 2018, it is likely [Joshua] will have to fight Povetkin. We'll see when."


"Povetkin’s promoter says discussions have started for Anthony Joshua fight"

“We are happy to make the fight in England as both fighters have a lot of fans in England, there are many Russians that live in England and many who will come to England for the fight,” Ryabinskiy said.

Thoughts fellas? :lol: :lol: :lol: :TU:

I heard Hearn say in an IFL interview that Joshua would likely vacate rather than go to Russia, so yes, my thoughts are clear, vacating the title has been considered. Would you like me to post the link for you or would you prefer to continue making a tit of yourself?
Vacating the WBA title isn't currently being considered by Eddie Hearn. Read the articles and the dates they were posted.

Insult me if you want, but the justification for my opinion is clear to anyone that is capable of reading. :lol:

Come on kid, more insults please. Let's see what you're capable of. :TU:
The first article is from January mate, so maybe you should read it yourself. :lol:

The second article has a few quotes, but I have Hearn with the words actually leaving his mouth. Yeah, just yeah. :OhYes:
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keithmoonhangover wrote: 10 May 2018, 12:43
Enlightened-One wrote: 10 May 2018, 11:52
keithmoonhangover wrote: 10 May 2018, 11:40


I heard Hearn say in an IFL interview that Joshua would likely vacate rather than go to Russia, so yes, my thoughts are clear, vacating the title has been considered. Would you like me to post the link for you or would you prefer to continue making a tit of yourself?
Vacating the WBA title isn't currently being considered by Eddie Hearn. Read the articles and the dates they were posted.

Insult me if you want, but the justification for my opinion is clear to anyone that is capable of reading. :lol:

Come on kid, more insults please. Let's see what you're capable of. :TU:
The first article is from January mate, so maybe you should read it yourself. :lol:

The second article has a few quotes, but I have Hearn with the words actually leaving his mouth. Yeah, just yeah. :OhYes:
The second article was very recent and Ryabinskiy's words were consistent to the claims previously articulated by Eddie Hearn, regardless of the timelines, which means that the situation hasn't changed one iota.

The bottom line: Team AJ & Team Povetkin are both singing from the same hymn sheet.

"Yeah, just yeah." :OhYes:
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Enlightened-One wrote: 10 May 2018, 15:09
keithmoonhangover wrote: 10 May 2018, 12:43
Enlightened-One wrote: 10 May 2018, 11:52
Vacating the WBA title isn't currently being considered by Eddie Hearn. Read the articles and the dates they were posted.

Insult me if you want, but the justification for my opinion is clear to anyone that is capable of reading. :lol:

Come on kid, more insults please. Let's see what you're capable of. :TU:
The first article is from January mate, so maybe you should read it yourself. :lol:

The second article has a few quotes, but I have Hearn with the words actually leaving his mouth. Yeah, just yeah. :OhYes:
The second article was very recent and Ryabinskiy's words were consistent to the claims previously articulated by Eddie Hearn, regardless of the timelines, which means that the situation hasn't changed one iota.

The bottom line: Team AJ & Team Povetkin are both singing from the same hymn sheet.

"Yeah, just yeah." :OhYes:
So you're going to ignore the words that Mr Hearn spoke a matter of weeks ago.? Hmmm, interesting strategy FUGMO. :lol: :lol:
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