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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
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    Hope we get to see something or someone break up the logjam that Wlad has created. The heavyweight division is stagnate, in my opinion, and will be until Wlad is gone.
    What has Wlad done to create a logjam other than keep his titles? He fights often enough for a champion especially.

    The division is stagnate but it typically is because these guys have no other weight classes to go to and other than try out for MMA matches they've got nothing else to do. So you've got older heavies and you've got guys coming back from retirement at heavyweight all the QUOTE]

    time, you've got young kids who have to be moved along slowly and so they use older fighters, it's just the way it is. The prospects at this point in time should fight each other and not worry about being undefeated. Guys like Andy Ruiz need to step up and fight other fighters of the same/similar age and that would shake things up a bit.
    Wlad holds three belts and averages a fight every 6 months, so he fights for the same belt about every 18 months. That seems like a logjam to me.
    What about when he wants to take a money fight which pushes a mandatory back six months or a year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beenKOed View Post
    Wlad holds three belts and averages a fight every 6 months, so he fights for the same belt about every 18 months. That seems like a logjam to me.
    What about when he wants to take a money fight which pushes a mandatory back six months or a year.
    So that would be different if there was another heavyweight champion with those belts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
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    Wlad holds three belts and averages a fight every 6 months, so he fights for the same belt about every 18 months. That seems like a logjam to me.
    What about when he wants to take a money fight which pushes a mandatory back six months or a year.


    So that would be different if there was another heavyweight champion with those belts?
    Are you playing the dunce on purpose? I'm not saying there's anything wrong with what Wlad is doing, I'm saying it's not going to change until there are more champions.
    Wlad has to start losing belts for us to see more and probably more competitive heavyweight title fights. Wlad should let one of those belts go. He could still defend twice a year between two belts and maybe work in a grudge/money fight once in a while. It's all about money and things aren't going to change until Wlad loses.
    I like Wlad but I've made up my mind, he has got to go. He looked terrible against Jennings!

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    Wlad holds three belts and averages a fight every 6 months, so he fights for the same belt about every 18 months. That seems like a logjam to me.
    What about when he wants to take a money fight which pushes a mandatory back six months or a year.


    So that would be different if there was another heavyweight champion with those belts?
    Are you playing the dunce on purpose? I'm not saying there's anything wrong with what Wlad is doing, I'm saying it's not going to change until there are more champions.
    Wlad has to start losing belts for us to see more and probably more competitive heavyweight title fights. Wlad should let one of those belts go. He could still defend twice a year between two belts and maybe work in a grudge/money fight once in a while. It's all about money and things aren't going to change until Wlad loses.
    I like Wlad but I've made up my mind, he has got to go. He looked terrible against Jennings!
    Well won't you be upset once Wlad has all of the belts

    All Jennings did was move his feet and keep a high guard what are you going to do with that look AMAZING? How about Jennings attempt to win the fight? If you're THAT defensive you're never going to win the rounds against Wlad because Wlad will land cleaner, more powerful, and more often which is exactly what happened.

    And I'm sorry the clinching and the leaning will continue and it's not against the rules as when people mistime or overthink their punches they'll get in too close and you tie up and turn as the other fighter....it's common sense to find your correct range and to keep the other fighter from getting in their range. Fighters have done it before Wlad and fighters will do it after Wlad.


    Contenders need to fight each other and prepare each other for title shots, that isn't happening enough and so here's what you get TIMID challengers. Put the ear muffs up, circle around for 12 rounds lose on the cards and then you can go back to fighting on your level again....that's what you get

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    Yet another fight I don't give a shit about.

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    Wilder looks bad to the public, choosing the weakest HW ranked by the WBC.

    Molina is much worse than any Wladimir Klitschko title opponent - he was KOed in round one twice and is not even ranked in the top 40 on BoxRec.

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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder vs. Eric Molina

    this is like the chicken and the egg... what came first molinas title shot or molinas top 10 wbc ranking :S



    I think wilders team excuse for this one is that wilder broke his hand v stiverne so he needs a warm up to get back on track.. I do like wilder though but can't really defend this opponent.

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