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RE: Heavyweight Division - justafan - 07-11-2017 If that link doesn't work check the below page. You don't have to scroll down far WildBill Nasio 'Supporters' page - Boxing RE: Heavyweight Division - African Monkey - 07-11-2017 Would be a very good domestic scrap if the were both at their best but Leapai should stay retired especially with trouble with his eyesight. RE: Heavyweight Division - diehard - 07-13-2017 Luis Ortiz Manager: Joshua Must Face Us Next, Not Klitschko! By Ryan Burton WBA mandatory challenger Luis "King Kong" Ortiz (27-0) is fully recovered from a hand injury suffered while training for his aborted April fight against Derric Rossy. The fight was supposed to be his debut fighting under Al Haymon's Premier Boxing Champions' banner. A few weeks after Ortiz's injury, IBF heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua got off the canvas to stop Wladimir Klitschko in 11 rounds to add the vacant WBA and IBO belts to his collection. Klitschko is contractually entitled to a rematch but Ortiz's team insists that their mandatory status takes precedence over the rematch clause. In an article that was published on BoxingScene.com earlier today, Joshua's promoter Eddie Hearn and manager Freddie Cunningham were headed to Las Vegas to meet with execs from the MGM to discuss the possibility of the fight taking place in Sin City. Ortiz's manager Jay Jimenez said that they can speak to whomever they desire but that in the event that Klitschko decides to come back for a rematch, Joshua must face Ortiz first. "He can meet with them all he wants but I know when we spoke to Jorge Carmenate (President of Dade Promotions, Ortiz's promoter) he stated that in a letter from the WBA - there is a contractual agreement from the WBA - and if they break it we will win a lawsuit and expose the WBA for violating the Muhammad Ali act for intentionally hurting a boxer's career," said Jimenez. Jimenez said that Ortiz is working hard but admits that his fighter is frustrated by the lack of headway being made in securing a title shot. "Luis has been training hard since last month and he will come in his best shape ever but he's becoming frustrated with the WBA hold up," Jimenez told BoxingScene.com. RE: Heavyweight Division - Infern0 - 07-15-2017 (07-13-2017, 02:00 PM)diehard Wrote: Luis Ortiz Manager: Joshua Must Face Us Next, Not Klitschko! Luis Ortiz managment team are a bunch of idiots. Joshua won a WBA SUPER title check the rules for super titles, idiot. "The SUPER CHAMPIONS will be obliged to make the mandatory defense of their titles in a period no longer than 18 months against the boxer recognized as the World Boxing Association Champion of the corresponding division. " RE: Heavyweight Division - justafan - 07-16-2017 Anyone know much about Adam Kownacki? Just stopped Artur Szpilka in style RE: Heavyweight Division - diehard - 07-16-2017 His record is good. Szpilka is first step up. http://boxrec.com/boxer/512994 RE: Heavyweight Division - justafan - 07-16-2017 Yea I looked at his record but I couldn't read much into as don't know anything about the guys he has fought before today. Szpilka's no champion but I personally thought he was going pretty good and pinching a couple of rounds until Wilder pretty much took his head off his shoulders with one shot RE: Heavyweight Division - diehard - 07-16-2017 I agree, I rated Szpilka too. Will be interesting to see who Kownacki fights next. He and Izu are friends. In an all-Polish heavyweight grudge match, unbeaten Adam Kownacki (16-0, 13 KOs) scored a brutal fourth round TKO over former world title challenger Artur Szpilka (20-3, 15 KOs). The bout was waved off after Kownacki rocked Szpilka with a barrage of hard punches. RE: Heavyweight Division - NakiFan - 07-16-2017 RE: Heavyweight Division - NakiFan - 07-19-2017 Rumour is....Wilder fighting Luis Ortiz. Stiverne getting some step aside cash. |