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Journeyman
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Also if a challenger wants to put himself in a strong position to get a better contract, why don't they actually fight other contenders and build up a name for himself so they are a bigger name? No one apart from Pulev is doing it. If you fight overmatched opponents and then whinge about getting a shit contract for a title shot - you only have yourself to blame. The fact is - pretty much any heavyweight challenger at the moment can be dismissed as a waste of time fight for Wlad - I think Pulev will be an exception soon. |
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What does that say about the quality of opponents? |
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Champion
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None of the other up and comers want to risk the 0 or have their careers derailed. Better to circle like vultures until Wlad really slows down or retires altogether. Say what you will about Wach, but the guy had balls and a chin.
Maybe in 2013, Povetkin, Pulev, Arreola, Price, Fury, or Boytsov etc. will knock off another contender and take the Wlad fight. We'll see. Hopefully someone in that lot shows some ambition and guts. |
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Belt holder
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I agree with this. The reasons Wlad faced who he did aren't important because at the end of the day he practically wasted his 2012. It was one of his last peak years and he is moving up a lot of all-time rankings and he does little to add to it. He will benefit from a statistical standpoint. He added to his amount of title defenses, years as champ, winning %, etc. But the three guys he beat this year will add nothing, unless Wach goes onto big things but I don't think he will. I don't think for one moment Wlad is avoiding guys and he has a very proven record of facing the best. I'm sure he had trouble landing some of the fights he wanted but when he's done and his careeer is being judged none of that matters. What counts is who you fought and Wlad faced no one of any importance this year, regardless of where the blame lies. |
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Champion
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division is cleaned out..a new batch of fighters are coming through..wladimir is staying busy untill they are ready..what is the fucking problem??
60% of posters on this site havnt a fucking clue how these things work.. idiots |
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Chagaev for the Ring Magazine heavyweight title wasn't important? Sultan Ibragimov for the unification of heavyweight title wasn't important? |
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The guy was talking about this year. Not in general. The opponents Wlad had this year were unimpressive, but it wasn´t Wlad´s fault since most fighters won´t face him. And he did take 3 fights this year and won all of them very decisively.
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If one wants to be champ one can simply become mandatory challenger with one of the four sanctioning organizations and then there are no contracts to be signed. No options. No rematches. Simples. Not sure what's so hard to grasp here? |
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I was talking about this year. Overall, I think Wlad's competition has been good. I rate Wlad fairly high amongst all-time heavyweights and would rate him as my favorite current fighter. He has beaten guys who I think would be highly rated in almost any era-Byrd, Haye, Sultan, Chagaev, Chambers, etc.-all good fighters. But, the OP was correct, Wlad's 2012 was virtually a wasted year. |
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I agree.
Career high payday, shot at more belts than you can hold, shot at the 41 year old elder brother for a unification if you win = SLAVE CONTRACT. My god. Brittards hear Haye say "slave contract" and they keep parroting it. Really sad how much influence Haye/british sports media has over them. |
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