Re: Breaking: Klitschko injured, won't fight on December 10
Posted: 25 Oct 2016, 04:33
Waiting for Ruiz to pull out of fight vs Parker like he did against hughie fury
asdfjkl wrote:There's indeed not much to get exited about.gilgamesh wrote:Povetkin vs Stiverne was nothing to get excited about in the first place. I could give a sh*t less if it gets called off.Lackeos wrote:The entire heavyweight division might have to retire if it falls on anymore hard times. Hopefully Povetkin - Stiverne doesn't get called off.
Povetkin will dominate Stiverne so easely, it would probably only proof what kind of a joke Wilder is, that's all.
Why?Badhusker wrote:asdfjkl wrote:There's indeed not much to get exited about.gilgamesh wrote:
Povetkin vs Stiverne was nothing to get excited about in the first place. I could give a sh*t less if it gets called off.
Povetkin will dominate Stiverne so easely, it would probably only proof what kind of a joke Wilder is, that's all.
Just remember if he struggles with Stiverne or if it is even remotely close, he can kiss his shot at Wilder goodbye.
Andy Ruiz Jr. only chose to withdraw from the Hughie Fury bout, because he preferred to challenge for the vacant WBO world heavyweight title instead against Joseph Parker.Grailer wrote:Waiting for Ruiz to pull out of fight vs Parker like he did against hughie fury
If he struggles that would make Wilder want to fight him more. Wilder wants no challenge in his challengers.Badhusker wrote:asdfjkl wrote:There's indeed not much to get exited about.gilgamesh wrote:
Povetkin vs Stiverne was nothing to get excited about in the first place. I could give a sh*t less if it gets called off.
Povetkin will dominate Stiverne so easely, it would probably only proof what kind of a joke Wilder is, that's all.
Just remember if he struggles with Stiverne or if it is even remotely close, he can kiss his shot at Wilder goodbye.
It you take a look at the context of everything that has recently transpired, you’d have to be utterly moronic to speculate that Andy Ruiz Jr. withdrew from the Hughie Fury fight out of pure fear, when all the evidence clearly indicates the fact that he had a better option instead, which was to challenge for vacant WBO World Heavyweight title:SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Ruiz pulls out of fights regularly because he doesn't want to box. I imagine he'll take his beating here and call it a day, but speculating he won't fight is far from off base.
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If Povetkin struggles with Stiverne -> Wilder won't fight him, according to you.Badhusker wrote:asdfjkl wrote:There's indeed not much to get exited about.gilgamesh wrote:
Povetkin vs Stiverne was nothing to get excited about in the first place. I could give a sh*t less if it gets called off.
Povetkin will dominate Stiverne so easely, it would probably only proof what kind of a joke Wilder is, that's all.
Just remember if he struggles with Stiverne or if it is even remotely close, he can kiss his shot at Wilder goodbye.
Wilder probably got the most silly fanbase in the entire history of heavyweight boxing.Lackeos wrote:If Povetkin struggles with Stiverne -> Wilder won't fight him, according to you.Badhusker wrote:asdfjkl wrote: There's indeed not much to get exited about.
Povetkin will dominate Stiverne so easely, it would probably only proof what kind of a joke Wilder is, that's all.
Just remember if he struggles with Stiverne or if it is even remotely close, he can kiss his shot at Wilder goodbye.
If Povetkin doesn't struggle with Stiverne -> Wilder REALLY won't fight him.
If Povetkin doesn't fight Stiverne -> Wilder probably won't fight him.
If Povetkin had never been born -> Wilder wouldn't fight him.
If Wilder was order to fight Povetkin -> Wilder wouldn't fight him.
Actually you're absolutely right! Wasn't the original Klitchko - Fury fight put back while Klitchko attended to a calf injury?Noxy wrote:His calf seems to be a bit suspect. Didn't he injure it before the Fury fight as well.