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Does the fight continue (wilder-povetkin)?

Posted: 15 May 2016, 12:30
by Chepppaaa
just a quick answer if yall know

Re: Does the fight continue (wilder-povetkin)?

Posted: 15 May 2016, 12:48
by SaadOffTheDeck
No

Re: Does the fight continue (wilder-povetkin)?

Posted: 15 May 2016, 16:24
by sykessta
Ok so let wilder fight the winner of wlad/fury. Really nobody else to fight at this point..

Re: Does the fight continue (wilder-povetkin)?

Posted: 15 May 2016, 16:40
by runner_phob
Ryabinskiy keeps saying that we will see the fight later, but of course he is not the one deciding. He could influence a decision though by a generous donation :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Does the fight continue (wilder-povetkin)?

Posted: 15 May 2016, 16:52
by BitPlayer
I do feel sorry for Wilder, this was such an opportunity, and I think he would have done it.

Re: Does the fight continue (wilder-povetkin)?

Posted: 15 May 2016, 22:53
by asdfjkl
I feel sorry for Povetkin, if aspharines become illegal just about every American in the next 20 years would "fail" a test as well. So it's a smart move to blackmail the Russians, but in dact the Americans just prove how immature they are and show their own lack of education and knowledge as well.

I expect the WBC to give the belt to Povetkin, since he's clearly not tested positive, the value traced is obviously too low for that, his story fits perfectly.

Re: Does the fight continue (wilder-povetkin)?

Posted: 16 May 2016, 01:44
by foxdog1923
Of course it won't continue on the scheduled date. There's no way, other than bodybuilding a positively tested athlete has NEVER been allowed to continue in all of professional sports.

If it went ahead it would defeat the purpose of testing in the first place and it will set a precedence and tolerance for PEDs.

To use drugs is to doubt your natural ability.

Re: Does the fight continue (wilder-povetkin)?

Posted: 16 May 2016, 01:54
by bigman1968
sykessta wrote:Ok so let wilder fight the winner of wlad/fury. Really nobody else to fight at this point..
Vlad-Fury is in July. The winner, if not retired, will fight again in Dec2016 or Jan2017. And I'm not sure he'll be interested to fight Wilder.

No reason for Wilder to waste Y2016 making no money...I believe his team will arrange him something really fast (maybe even June).

Of course, he'll be blamed fighting tomato can :brick:

Re: Does the fight continue (wilder-povetkin)?

Posted: 16 May 2016, 02:00
by bigman1968
asdfjkl wrote:I feel sorry for Povetkin, if aspharines become illegal just about every American in the next 20 years would "fail" a test as well. So it's a smart move to blackmail the Russians, but in dact the Americans just prove how immature they are and show their own lack of education and knowledge as well.

I expect the WBC to give the belt to Povetkin, since he's clearly not tested positive, the value traced is obviously too low for that, his story fits perfectly.
Why only the WBC??? I think WBA,IBF,IBO,NBA,NHL,MLB and FYMF should declare Povetkin as their Champion for life :bow: and ban Wilder for being so no polite for Sasha :TU:

Also, Klitchko should be prisoned for violence against Sasha ...he hit him in the face!!! :evil: 7 years at least :salut:

Re: Does the fight continue (wilder-povetkin)?

Posted: 16 May 2016, 02:25
by asdfjkl
bigman1968 wrote:
asdfjkl wrote:I feel sorry for Povetkin, if aspharines become illegal just about every American in the next 20 years would "fail" a test as well. So it's a smart move to blackmail the Russians, but in dact the Americans just prove how immature they are and show their own lack of education and knowledge as well.

I expect the WBC to give the belt to Povetkin, since he's clearly not tested positive, the value traced is obviously too low for that, his story fits perfectly.
Why only the WBC??? I think WBA,IBF,IBO,NBA,NHL,MLB and FYMF should declare Povetkin as their Champion for life :bow: and ban Wilder for being so no polite for Sasha :TU:

Also, Klitchko should be prisoned for violence against Sasha ...he hit him in the face!!! :evil: 7 years at least :salut:
Nah, Povetkin isn't the best , but he clearly used to be better as Wilder for example and possibly still is.

Re: Does the fight continue (wilder-povetkin)?

Posted: 16 May 2016, 02:55
by MachoTime
Probably retesting Povetkin again..Maybe something in the borsch he ate...

Re: Does the fight continue (wilder-povetkin)?

Posted: 16 May 2016, 04:57
by BitPlayer
bigman1968 wrote:
sykessta wrote:Ok so let wilder fight the winner of wlad/fury. Really nobody else to fight at this point..
Vlad-Fury is in July. The winner, if not retired, will fight again in Dec2016 or Jan2017. And I'm not sure he'll be interested to fight Wilder.

No reason for Wilder to waste Y2016 making no money...I believe his team will arrange him something really fast (maybe even June).

Of course, he'll be blamed fighting tomato can :brick:
You'd have to be an idiot for blaming Wilder for fighting poor opposition in a last minute replacement. Leave them a couple months to train though.

Re: Does the fight continue (wilder-povetkin)?

Posted: 16 May 2016, 07:06
by bigman1968
BitPlayer wrote:
bigman1968 wrote:
sykessta wrote:Ok so let wilder fight the winner of wlad/fury. Really nobody else to fight at this point..
Vlad-Fury is in July. The winner, if not retired, will fight again in Dec2016 or Jan2017. And I'm not sure he'll be interested to fight Wilder.

No reason for Wilder to waste Y2016 making no money...I believe his team will arrange him something really fast (maybe even June).

Of course, he'll be blamed fighting tomato can :brick:
You'd have to be an idiot for blaming Wilder for fighting poor opposition in a last minute replacement. Leave them a couple months to train though.
Sarcasm...check in Google...

Re: Does the fight continue (wilder-povetkin)?

Posted: 16 May 2016, 07:18
by asdfjkl
bigman1968 wrote:
BitPlayer wrote:
bigman1968 wrote:
Vlad-Fury is in July. The winner, if not retired, will fight again in Dec2016 or Jan2017. And I'm not sure he'll be interested to fight Wilder.

No reason for Wilder to waste Y2016 making no money...I believe his team will arrange him something really fast (maybe even June).

Of course, he'll be blamed fighting tomato can :brick:
You'd have to be an idiot for blaming Wilder for fighting poor opposition in a last minute replacement. Leave them a couple months to train though.
Sarcasm...check in Google...
I bet he will fight a tomato can!

Re: Does the fight continue (wilder-povetkin)?

Posted: 16 May 2016, 08:21
by foxdog1923
asdfjkl wrote:
bigman1968 wrote:
BitPlayer wrote: You'd have to be an idiot for blaming Wilder for fighting poor opposition in a last minute replacement. Leave them a couple months to train though.
Sarcasm...check in Google...
I bet he will fight a tomato can!
BitPlayer this guy asdfjkl is a little kid. There should be an age restriction on who signs up but then there should also be a way of verifying it as well...he's just immature and you can't tell by his stupid posts. Some are good but most are repeated crap like how he's blaming Wilder. Before this he was blaming Wilder for ducking Povetkin and prolonging the fight.

Re: Does the fight continue (wilder-povetkin)?

Posted: 16 May 2016, 10:19
by asdfjkl
foxdog1923 wrote:
asdfjkl wrote:
bigman1968 wrote:
Sarcasm...check in Google...
I bet he will fight a tomato can!
BitPlayer this guy asdfjkl is a little kid. There should be an age restriction on who signs up but then there should also be a way of verifying it as well...he's just immature and you can't tell by his stupid posts. Some are good but most are repeated crap like how he's blaming Wilder. Before this he was blaming Wilder for ducking Povetkin and prolonging the fight.
The tomato can thing was a joke, as you could obviously tell and the ducking of Povetkin is clear and obvious. Wilder can fight him, but ofcourse will avoid him, actually as expected since the day he received the title in an unfair way from start of.

Re: Does the fight continue (wilder-povetkin)?

Posted: 16 May 2016, 10:38
by bigman1968
asdfjkl wrote:
foxdog1923 wrote:
asdfjkl wrote: I bet he will fight a tomato can!
BitPlayer this guy asdfjkl is a little kid. There should be an age restriction on who signs up but then there should also be a way of verifying it as well...he's just immature and you can't tell by his stupid posts. Some are good but most are repeated crap like how he's blaming Wilder. Before this he was blaming Wilder for ducking Povetkin and prolonging the fight.
The tomato can thing was a joke, as you could obviously tell and the ducking of Povetkin is clear and obvious. Wilder can fight him, but ofcourse will avoid him, actually as expected since the day he received the title in an unfair way from start of.
Everyone will avoid Povetkin for a year or two...WBC will fry his ass for all that embarasement :shame:

Re: Does the fight continue (wilder-povetkin)?

Posted: 16 May 2016, 10:43
by asdfjkl
bigman1968 wrote:
asdfjkl wrote:
foxdog1923 wrote: BitPlayer this guy asdfjkl is a little kid. There should be an age restriction on who signs up but then there should also be a way of verifying it as well...he's just immature and you can't tell by his stupid posts. Some are good but most are repeated crap like how he's blaming Wilder. Before this he was blaming Wilder for ducking Povetkin and prolonging the fight.
The tomato can thing was a joke, as you could obviously tell and the ducking of Povetkin is clear and obvious. Wilder can fight him, but ofcourse will avoid him, actually as expected since the day he received the title in an unfair way from start of.
Everyone will avoid Povetkin for a year or two...WBC will fry his ass for all that embarasement :shame:
I don't think so, I think it's even possible that the WBC has no choice left but taking the belt away from Wilder, especially when he get's brought to court.

Re: Does the fight continue (wilder-povetkin)?

Posted: 16 May 2016, 11:09
by SFW
The Russian cheat is the beginning and end of this debacle. Some gutless hater crying himself to sleep over it is funny, but it's got nothing to do with Wilder. Wilder is just fine, with or without Povetkin.

Re: Does the fight continue (wilder-povetkin)?

Posted: 16 May 2016, 11:37
by BitPlayer
SFW wrote:The Russian cheat is the beginning and end of this debacle. Some gutless hater crying himself to sleep over it is funny, but it's got nothing to do with Wilder. Wilder is just fine, with or without Povetkin.
Not really. this was going to be his big win.

Re: Does the fight continue (wilder-povetkin)?

Posted: 16 May 2016, 12:08
by SaadOffTheDeck
Boxers don't need big wins anymore. He'll get a few million here for his troubles and fight whomever he wants.

Re: Does the fight continue (wilder-povetkin)?

Posted: 16 May 2016, 12:34
by runner_phob
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Boxers don't need big wins anymore. He'll get a few million here for his troubles and fight whomever he wants.
... and a significant number of fans will still consider him a joke.

Re: Does the fight continue (wilder-povetkin)?

Posted: 16 May 2016, 12:47
by Oiky
runner_phob wrote:
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Boxers don't need big wins anymore. He'll get a few million here for his troubles and fight whomever he wants.
... and a significant number of fans will still consider him a joke.
yup, like me

Re: Does the fight continue (wilder-povetkin)?

Posted: 16 May 2016, 12:48
by SaadOffTheDeck
runner_phob wrote:
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Boxers don't need big wins anymore. He'll get a few million here for his troubles and fight whomever he wants.
... and a significant number of fans will still consider him a joke.
Good for them.

Re: Does the fight continue (wilder-povetkin)?

Posted: 16 May 2016, 13:01
by funso banjo baby
im sure they could arrange a quick fight with Gerald Washington. he's big enough to make it fun for a couple of rounds.

andy ruiz is being matched so badly u assume they are just waiting for a call.

the rest of the wbc rankings is stuffed with everyone who has already lost to Wilder (most of them thoroughly undeserving of shots in the first place).... not pretty viewing.