Relax, this process takes time. Team Potvekin must decide if they want their man to be koed on US soil and world wide tv network or if they just want it on closed circuit network and to be publicly humiliated in front of Putin on home soil.
Huck is way better than Sconiers, Nichols and Molina, who all had their moments against Wilder. Huck stops him easily.
Look at all the bums that had their moments with Vlad...some KO'd him...but you don't hold any of that against him. The heavyweight title being in US hands really has ya'll shook....especially the ones from America
Per WBC rules, contracts have to be submitted to the boxers and/or their management within 7 days of the winning bid. They must be signed and delivered within 21 days (so two weeks after the contracts are submitted). Within 15 days after that, the promoter must inform the WBC of the date and place of the fight. Sasha's promoter said last week that they haven't settled on a venue, that there were two in the U.S. under consideration (presumably New York and Las Vegas) as well as Moscow. He also said he is in talks with HBO and Showtime for U.S. TV. Barclays in Brooklyn is owned by a Russian who seems keen on having it there. I wouldn't be surprised if it ends up there. Big Russian population in NYC and Wilder just fought there against Szpilka.