Breazeale the real WBC champ?

danconnollyeire
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Post by danconnollyeire »

No
tiny_acres
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Post by tiny_acres »

Wilder satisfied his mandatory for the year when he dispatched Stiverne in round 1

The WBC already stated they are thrilled to allow Wilder to face lineal champion Fury.
His mandatory against Breazeale will be after Fury unless a unification can be agreed upon before hand.

In other words you are an idiot
Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Breazeale the real WBC champ?

Post by Ruthless-RKO »

LOL :lol:

No.
jamamb
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hes lucky to even be mandatory

the final eliminator he won was like the wbc #6 vs #12
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No.
danconnollyeire
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tiny_acres wrote: 26 Sep 2018, 10:56 Wilder satisfied his mandatory for the year when he dispatched Stiverne in round 1

The WBC already stated they are thrilled to allow Wilder to face lineal champion Fury.
His mandatory against Breazeale will be after Fury unless a unification can be agreed upon before hand.

In other words you are an idiot
:TU:
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Post by SenorPipino »

If it makes asdjfkl feel better to have his dreaded bogeyman Wilder stripped of the belt and awarded instead to Breazeale, then that's fine with me.

I'm certain that those mysterious YouTube trollfriends and blackmailed innocents will lend support to his master plan. :roll: :roll:
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Beating Eric Molina doesn't make you the champion. Isn't that right, WBC Champion Chris Arreola? Oh wait, Arreola was never WBC Champion. I guess beating Eric Molina really doesn't make you the WBC Champion.
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Post by drunkenpiper36 »

I don’t know why Dominic Breazeale’s in the top ten
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Breazeale is a fringe contender at best, he damn sure ain't the real Champ of anything.
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Re: Breazeale the real WBC champ?

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Short answer to this one

No
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Are you an idiot?

Read your own post....do you understand what the words “sole discretion” means. Keep reading the rules....3.6 says

“The time periods for mandatory defenses stated in these Rules may be altered by the WBC in its sole discretion”
that means they can alter , enforce, or refuse to enforce these rules almost as they please.
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Post by funso banjo baby »

Wilder to fight the linear champion.

no problem with that
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Breazeale #1 P4P. Will be the one to unify all 4 HW Championship belts in 2019
Ilya Muromets
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Post by Ilya Muromets »

Wilder has been nurtured and babied and well protected all along, from all his hand picked oponents, like Stiverne twice! - to Doctor Margaret's Las Vegas VADA drug test crew getting him out of the fight with Povetkin, to Molina deliberately backing off when he had him in trouble, to the now disappeared memory-holed round eight in the Ortiz fight. What top ten fighter has he ever fought let alone beaten? He did NOT legitimately beat Ortiz because they had to send in their hired referee and house doctor - or actor playing the role as the case may be - to save his ass in round eight! As to who is the "real" WBC champ, i shall leave that to those with greater expertise in the field of WBC pseudo-legalities.
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Just stop it....nothing unusual happened in the 8th round.
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ldlamb wrote: 29 Sep 2018, 20:35 Just stop it....nothing unusual happened in the 8th round.
:clap: that statement sadly is CORRECT. Absolutely nothing UNUSUAL happened, just once again SHADY BUSINESS AS USUAL, corruption infront of everybody's eyes.
wilder given a LOT OF EXTRA RECOVERY (by that turning around "the story of the fight" - as those motherfuckers like to say - completely, cause he was OUT ON HIS FEET, HANGIN ON FOR DEAR LIFE) for absolutely no reason, blatantly against the rules... nothing unusual at all. Or maybe you didn't see that particular fucked up intermezzo of "the story of that fight", guess why? mysterious! mysterious! but again, nothing unusual:TU:
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adislav123 wrote: 29 Sep 2018, 20:50
ldlamb wrote: 29 Sep 2018, 20:35 Just stop it....nothing unusual happened in the 8th round.
:clap: that statement sadly is CORRECT. Absolutely nothing UNUSUAL happened, just once again SHADY BUSINESS AS USUAL, corruption infront of everybody's eyes.
wilder given a LOT OF EXTRA RECOVERY (by that turning around "the story of the fight" - as those motherfuckers like to say - completely, cause he was OUT ON HIS FEET, HANGIN ON FOR DEAR LIFE) for absolutely no reason, blatantly against the rules... nothing unusual at all. :TU:


:TU:
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Post by BitPlayer »

People keep quoting these rules ignoring they are full of stuff like
"unless an exception is granted by the WBC in its sole discretion"

and then are shocked that they are using the discretion they granted themselves
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adislav123 wrote: 29 Sep 2018, 20:50
ldlamb wrote: 29 Sep 2018, 20:35 Just stop it....nothing unusual happened in the 8th round.
:clap: that statement sadly is CORRECT. Absolutely nothing UNUSUAL happened, just once again SHADY BUSINESS AS USUAL, corruption infront of everybody's eyes.
wilder given a LOT OF EXTRA RECOVERY (by that turning around "the story of the fight" - as those motherfuckers like to say - completely, cause he was OUT ON HIS FEET, HANGIN ON FOR DEAR LIFE) for absolutely no reason, blatantly against the rules... nothing unusual at all. Or maybe you didn't see that particular fucked up intermezzo of "the story of that fight", guess why? mysterious! mysterious! but again, nothing unusual:TU:
It’s not mysterious or against the rules....we’ve posted it before. The NY rules allow for a doctor to examine the fighter after the 1 minute corner time is exhausted, before the next round continues. It may not be the way it used to be, but it happens all the time now....including very recently in the Ramirez/Orozco fight on ESPN.

And I have seen that part of the fight....I was there live...and still have the Live broadcast on my DVR.
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The doctor/time stoppage thing has been the rule in California for decades.

Who knows? Maybe it will save Fury in December. Then you'll all love it.
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No mate
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Post by Ilya Muromets »

ldlamb wrote: 29 Sep 2018, 22:07
adislav123 wrote: 29 Sep 2018, 20:50
ldlamb wrote: 29 Sep 2018, 20:35 Just stop it....nothing unusual happened in the 8th round.
:clap: that statement sadly is CORRECT. Absolutely nothing UNUSUAL happened, just once again SHADY BUSINESS AS USUAL, corruption infront of everybody's eyes.
wilder given a LOT OF EXTRA RECOVERY (by that turning around "the story of the fight" - as those motherfuckers like to say - completely, cause he was OUT ON HIS FEET, HANGIN ON FOR DEAR LIFE) for absolutely no reason, blatantly against the rules... nothing unusual at all. Or maybe you didn't see that particular fucked up intermezzo of "the story of that fight", guess why? mysterious! mysterious! but again, nothing unusual:TU:
It’s not mysterious or against the rules....we’ve posted it before. The NY rules allow for a doctor to examine the fighter after the 1 minute corner time is exhausted, before the next round continues. It may not be the way it used to be, but it happens all the time now....including very recently in the Ramirez/Orozco fight on ESPN.

And I have seen that part of the fight....I was there live...and still have the Live broadcast on my DVR.


Maybe so, but that's not what happened!


"...and still have the Live broadcast on my DVR. "

You've said that before and i asked you to upload it, because they've scoured round 8 off the internet.
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Post by Ilya Muromets »

SenorPipino wrote: 29 Sep 2018, 23:52 The doctor/time stoppage thing has been the rule in California for decades.

Who knows? Maybe it will save Fury in December. Then you'll all love it.

What happened in round 8 has never been the rule anyplace.
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Re: Breazeale the real WBC champ?

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Just rewatched his fight vs Ugonoh, that was a masterpiece.
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