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Just as he was willing to fight David Haye, David Price or Deontay Wilder? He won't sign to fight in the UFC. Why would he when the fans are demanding a Martin Rogan rematch?
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Deontay Wilder was arrested on Saturday for the strangulation of a woman.
He's in jail right now, bond is $15000.
Detention Facility: CCDC
Arrest Date: 05/04/2013
Inmate #: 02889150
http://whosarrested.com/nevada/clark...ontay-wilder/1
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maybe if warren offers to pay his bail aswell as his purse wilder might be more willing to fight chisora
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maybe if warren offers to pay his bail aswell as his purse wilder might be more willing to fight chisora
Deontay has been arrested in the past for beating up a woman.
Because it's his second offense, this time he may do jail time for it.
do either of these make it onto his boxing record :S not sure if it is a step up or a step down from fighting audley :S or is beating tkoing audley thought of as beating a woman now ?
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do either of these make it onto his boxing record :S not sure if it is a step up or a step down from fighting audley :S or is beating tkoing audley thought of as beating a woman now ?
Perhaps it should be.
The fearful expression on Audrey Harrison's face after Deontay hit her was like that of a woman in distress.
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Ironically, as much as many of us hated Wlad-Haye... it may just be that Wlad-Haye II is not that far over the horizon.
Think about it... who else has stepped up to the plate? I mean, after Wlad likely disposes of Povetkin (after Povetkin disposes of Andrzej Wawrzyk in a few days)... who else is there? Arreola's out of contention after that beating he took from Stiverne. Stiverne's aiming at fighting Vitali next, and probably won't survive that test. Of the other much-mentioned names... Wilder is years away from being ready, and now apparently prefers beating up on women. Besides, he already turned down an offer from Chisora supposedly because Chisora doesn't have a good enough resume. What a laugh. Like Wilder does? Tyson Fury can't decide whether to continue rising through the ranks, or taking a break to do MMA. We'll be right here waiting, Tyson. :rolleyes: Tomasz Adamek removed himself from an IBF box-off against Kubrat Pulev because (cough) he would rather make more money fighting someone else in Poland, and well... thanks but no thanks. Besides, Adamek is damaged goods after being brutalized by Vitali. Mago Abdusalamov is undefeated but, other than his spirited scrap against Victor Bisbal, he's really nothing but a glorified human punching bag. Wlad would KO him inside 3 rounds. David Price? Apparently he has said he'll never fight his friend Wlad. Besides, he's got his own troubles and now has an upcoming rematch with Tony Thompson, who himself has lost twice to Wlad. Johnathon Banks should never step into a ring with anyone named Klitschko. Let's see... who am I leaving out?
Nah... no one. It seems Haye (providing he gets by Charr in June) could find himself squarely back in the picture for a Wlad sequel. Who said HW boxing was lacking in quality? :rolleyes:
You know... at this rate, if Wlad keeps busy, let's see....
He's just turned 37 and he's got 60 wins. Let's be conservative at about 3 fights a year. And let's say he fights till he's around 41, not bad for a HW. That's about 15 fights before his 42nd birthday. Ol' Wlad can theoretically be 75-3 before calling it quits. And it may all be without ever having faced a Fury or a Wilder.
Not bad.
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Oh wait.... all of this is providing Fury doesn't go on his promised 15-year reign of terror (his words).
If so... all bets are off. ;D
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TitoFan
Ironically, as much as many of us hated Wlad-Haye... it may just be that Wlad-Haye II is not that far over the horizon.
Think about it... who else has stepped up to the plate? I mean, after Wlad likely disposes of Povetkin (after Povetkin disposes of Andrzej Wawrzyk in a few days)... who else is there? Arreola's out of contention after that beating he took from Stiverne. Stiverne's aiming at fighting Vitali next, and probably won't survive that test. Of the other much-mentioned names... Wilder is years away from being ready, and now apparently prefers beating up on women. Besides, he already turned down an offer from Chisora supposedly because Chisora doesn't have a good enough resume. What a laugh. Like Wilder does? Tyson Fury can't decide whether to continue rising through the ranks, or taking a break to do MMA. We'll be right here waiting, Tyson. :rolleyes: Tomasz Adamek removed himself from an IBF box-off against Kubrat Pulev because (cough) he would rather make more money fighting someone else in Poland, and well... thanks but no thanks. Besides, Adamek is damaged goods after being brutalized by Vitali. Mago Abdusalamov is undefeated but, other than his spirited scrap against Victor Bisbal, he's really nothing but a glorified human punching bag. Wlad would KO him inside 3 rounds. David Price? Apparently he has said he'll never fight his friend Wlad. Besides, he's got his own troubles and now has an upcoming rematch with Tony Thompson, who himself has lost twice to Wlad. Johnathon Banks should never step into a ring with anyone named Klitschko. Let's see... who am I leaving out?
Nah... no one. It seems Haye (providing he gets by Charr in June) could find himself squarely back in the picture for a Wlad sequel. Who said HW boxing was lacking in quality? :rolleyes:
You know... at this rate, if Wlad keeps busy, let's see....
He's just turned 37 and he's got 60 wins. Let's be conservative at about 3 fights a year. And let's say he fights till he's around 41, not bad for a HW. That's about 15 fights before his 42nd birthday. Ol' Wlad can theoretically be 75-3 before calling it quits. And it may all be without ever having faced a Fury or a Wilder.
Not bad.
Consider that if Wlad gets 14 or something like that more wins, he eclipses Joe Louis's record for consecutive defenses of the heavyweight title.
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TitoFan
Ironically, as much as many of us hated Wlad-Haye... it may just be that Wlad-Haye II is not that far over the horizon.
Think about it... who else has stepped up to the plate? I mean, after Wlad likely disposes of Povetkin (after Povetkin disposes of Andrzej Wawrzyk in a few days)... who else is there? Arreola's out of contention after that beating he took from Stiverne. Stiverne's aiming at fighting Vitali next, and probably won't survive that test. Of the other much-mentioned names... Wilder is years away from being ready, and now apparently prefers beating up on women. Besides, he already turned down an offer from Chisora supposedly because Chisora doesn't have a good enough resume. What a laugh. Like Wilder does? Tyson Fury can't decide whether to continue rising through the ranks, or taking a break to do MMA. We'll be right here waiting, Tyson. :rolleyes: Tomasz Adamek removed himself from an IBF box-off against Kubrat Pulev because (cough) he would rather make more money fighting someone else in Poland, and well... thanks but no thanks. Besides, Adamek is damaged goods after being brutalized by Vitali. Mago Abdusalamov is undefeated but, other than his spirited scrap against Victor Bisbal, he's really nothing but a glorified human punching bag. Wlad would KO him inside 3 rounds. David Price? Apparently he has said he'll never fight his friend Wlad. Besides, he's got his own troubles and now has an upcoming rematch with Tony Thompson, who himself has lost twice to Wlad. Johnathon Banks should never step into a ring with anyone named Klitschko. Let's see... who am I leaving out?
Nah... no one. It seems Haye (providing he gets by Charr in June) could find himself squarely back in the picture for a Wlad sequel. Who said HW boxing was lacking in quality? :rolleyes:
You know... at this rate, if Wlad keeps busy, let's see....
He's just turned 37 and he's got 60 wins. Let's be conservative at about 3 fights a year. And let's say he fights till he's around 41, not bad for a HW. That's about 15 fights before his 42nd birthday. Ol' Wlad can theoretically be 75-3 before calling it quits. And it may all be without ever having faced a Fury or a Wilder.
Not bad.
Consider that if Wlad gets 14 or something like that more wins, he eclipses Joe Louis's record for consecutive defenses of the heavyweight title.
By that time it will be next to impossible to discount the pro-Wlad arguments as one of the best HW's ever. Regardless of the level of opposition he may have faced throughout his career.
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Deontay Wilder's lawyer Paul Patterson says that Deontay thought the woman involved in his Las Vegas incident was stealing his belongings.
Boxing News | Deontay Wilder Update
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Vitali Klitschko's manager Bernd Bonte has begun negotiations with Don King Promotions for a possible title defense against Bermane Stiverne.
Heavyweight titleholder Vitali Klitschko in talks to fight challenger Bermane Stiverne - ESPN