who and when is valuev fighting next?

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  1. BIGTIMETIMMY

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  2. LaidOut

    LaidOut Whaaaaat? Full Member

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    "And down goes Valuev, the big giant is toppled. What a great knockout by Evander "The Real Deal" Holyfield!!"

    That's my hope, at least.

    Hey, wasn't the WBA supposed to look into the bad judge scoring from their last fight??? Seems like they just swept that right under the carpet.
     
  3. Farmboxer

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    He will probably fight Ruiz again. Don King owns 50% of Valoeuv and 100% of Ruiz.
     
  4. kostya by ko

    kostya by ko Boxing Addict

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    I just hope they get this over and done with. It'll probably be a draw and then a rematch.
     
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    :lol:
     
  6. Farmboxer

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    Ask Don King.
     
  7. DamonD

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    Which was pretty much how we all thought it would go, unfortunately.

    The Holmes suggestion probably isn't far off.

    If we're talking active but faded heavyweights from a generation or so ago, then I guess Valuev's hitlist would include Seldon, Bowe, Grant, Rahman and Botha.
    Not McCall or Tua though, don't think he'd risk it.
     
  8. Ivo

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    It all depends on Don King. He did not allow Valuev to replace Haye. My guess is that Valuev will fight a Don King fighter next.
     
  9. Shattered Glass

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    Valuev has recently been calling for Ali or Frazier.
     
  10. LaidOut

    LaidOut Whaaaaat? Full Member

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    Seriously, I think Tyson could actually come back tomorrow and beat Valuev, even with his fat gut and no training!
     
  11. Losfer_Words

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    Who cares? Or is this just a case of 'we all can't wait for Valuev-Ruiz III'?!
     
  12. Jeff Young

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    don king is going to milk this circus freak for all the money he can get.....and then throw him in there against a klit, and thats the rest of the story....

    but to answer the question probably ruiz 3 or a big fat shot sam peter is a possibilty.
     
  13. DamonD

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    Oh Christ, every mention of Valuev-Ruiz III makes me shudder...I've keeping my fingers crossed for an Act of God there.
     
  14. Beeston Brawler

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    Ruiz is the mandatory for the WBA title, just look at their official rankings.