Re: Undefeated heavyweight sweepstakes update
Posted: 31 Mar 2018, 07:01
If Wilder goes for the unification, this will be an easy win for Wallisch and me.

2 points???Lackeos wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 20:21 It's insane that after 5 years in the heavyweight sweepstakes, Wallisch still hasn't even made a slight move in the direction of ambition. In fact, his boxrec rating is only 2 points higher than it was 7 years ago, and he still hasn't fought a better-rated opponent than Yakup Saglam in 7 years.
Absolutely! I suppose it's no crime to lack ambition but I'd at least like to see him face Tom Schwarz if Schwarz feels ready once he's seen off Senad Gashi.Lackeos wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 20:21 It's insane that after 5 years in the heavyweight sweepstakes, Wallisch still hasn't even made a slight move in the direction of ambition. In fact, his boxrec rating is only 2 points higher than it was 7 years ago, and he still hasn't fought a better-rated opponent than Yakup Saglam in 7 years.
Hopefully we can have a winner December 15th. This has been an interesting 6 yearsReggieDiggs wrote: ↑23 Oct 2018, 20:40 6 years in & still 3 left.
Current Standings:
Deontay Wilder 40-0 - Diamond WEAPON
Michael Wallisch 19-0 – Belanio
Tyson Fury 25-0 – ReggieDiggs
Wilder vs Fury fight on Dec. 1
Wallish fights Christian Hammer on Dec. 15
There's only onnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne Tyson Fury!!!!!!!
Are Diamond WEAPON & Belanio still alive?
Hammer is a huge step up fight for Wallisch. Hammer's won 16 of his last 18 fights & his only losses are to Fury & Povetkin. And he's beaten several guys ranked higher than Wallisch & were in this game during that run like Price, Teper & Larsen. So Dec. 15 could be the end. And Dec. 1 could decide the winner.tiny_acres wrote: ↑23 Oct 2018, 20:44Hopefully we can have a winner December 15th. This has been an interesting 6 yearsReggieDiggs wrote: ↑23 Oct 2018, 20:40 6 years in & still 3 left.
Current Standings:
Deontay Wilder 40-0 - Diamond WEAPON
Michael Wallisch 19-0 – Belanio
Tyson Fury 25-0 – ReggieDiggs
Wilder vs Fury fight on Dec. 1
Wallish fights Christian Hammer on Dec. 15
There's only onnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne Tyson Fury!!!!!!!
Are Diamond WEAPON & Belanio still alive?
Well my friend I'd bet money on you coming in 3rd..... So sorry. You did great thoughReggieDiggs wrote: ↑23 Oct 2018, 22:47Hammer is a huge step up fight for Wallisch. Hammer's won 16 of his last 18 fights & his only losses are to Fury & Povetkin. And he's beaten several guys ranked higher than Wallisch & were in this game during that run like Price, Teper & Larsen. So Dec. 15 could be the end. And Dec. 1 could decide the winner.tiny_acres wrote: ↑23 Oct 2018, 20:44Hopefully we can have a winner December 15th. This has been an interesting 6 yearsReggieDiggs wrote: ↑23 Oct 2018, 20:40 6 years in & still 3 left.
Current Standings:
Deontay Wilder 40-0 - Diamond WEAPON
Michael Wallisch 19-0 – Belanio
Tyson Fury 25-0 – ReggieDiggs
Wilder vs Fury fight on Dec. 1
Wallish fights Christian Hammer on Dec. 15
There's only onnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne Tyson Fury!!!!!!!
Are Diamond WEAPON & Belanio still alive?
I'm gonna be mad if Fury loses & I come in 3rd after 6 years cuz Wilder was the pick I wanted, but Diamond got in that thread before I did.
LOL. Nice. I hope DW is still alive.
I second thatjamamb wrote: ↑24 Oct 2018, 18:35 wallish was a good pick, its not just about ability. you always have to consider prolonged bottom feeding.. legit contenders and champs will usually be facing much tougher challenges eventually because those offer big returns, but guys like wallish who are well removed from serious contention can aimlessly fight crap for years
What was he in jail for?Belanio wrote: ↑25 Oct 2018, 01:58I second thatjamamb wrote: ↑24 Oct 2018, 18:35 wallish was a good pick, its not just about ability. you always have to consider prolonged bottom feeding.. legit contenders and champs will usually be facing much tougher challenges eventually because those offer big returns, but guys like wallish who are well removed from serious contention can aimlessly fight crap for years. And it helped that he spent a year in jail.
dangerous bodily injury. He was in a brawl at the Oktoberfest. It didn‘t go well for his Dutch opponents. Wallisch was sentenced to 26 months. He went to jail in 2013. After 2/3 of his sentence he left confinement on probation.tiny_acres wrote: ↑25 Oct 2018, 21:26What was he in jail for?Belanio wrote: ↑25 Oct 2018, 01:58I second thatjamamb wrote: ↑24 Oct 2018, 18:35 wallish was a good pick, its not just about ability. you always have to consider prolonged bottom feeding.. legit contenders and champs will usually be facing much tougher challenges eventually because those offer big returns, but guys like wallish who are well removed from serious contention can aimlessly fight crap for years. And it helped that he spent a year in jail.
Thank youBelanio wrote: ↑26 Oct 2018, 03:26dangerous bodily injury. He was in a brawl at the Oktoberfest. It didn‘t go well for his Dutch opponents. Wallisch was sentenced to 26 months. He went to jail in 2013. After 2/3 of his sentence he left confinement on probation.
IDK...Karl Mildenberg? (JK).candyslim wrote: ↑15 Dec 2018, 19:43 Absolutely right. I must say I'm surprised how few and far between are German heavyweights who can fight. I really don't think Tom Schwarz is likely to buck the trend either. It strikes me as odd for a people who have shown an aptitude for fighting throughout their history, admittedly not while wearing boxing gloves.
Max Schmeling then who ?