Wladimir Klitschko may fight a third time in 2013 on Dec 14

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  1. freedom2013

    freedom2013 Boxing Junkie banned

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    According to several websites in Russia and Ukraine, Wladimir Klitschko wants to fight a third time in 2013 on December 14 in Germany to fulfill his obligation to RTL TV.

    They say his opponent could be Denis Boytsov, ranked #1 by the WBO. Of course, Boytsov and his new promoter must agree and Wladimir has to first defeat Alexander Povetkin.
     
  2. Aint no stoppin

    Aint no stoppin Boxing Addict Full Member

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    No way in hell are they gonna put boytsov in with wladimir for december 14.
    The obvious choice for wladmir would be the winner of arreola vs mitchell
    or even dereck chisora who wouldnt hesitate one minute to sign
    the fight! They both dont like each other
     
  3. Ivan

    Ivan Active Member Full Member

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    I think it maybe the winner of Pulev vs Thompson?
     
  4. lllegion

    lllegion Active Member Full Member

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    Would be cool...
     
  5. krazylegs

    krazylegs Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I highly doubt he's fighting a third time this year, and think he's actually pissed that he's not. Thats because he lost the purse bid, the fight date was pushed back so far, making his 3rd defense this yr unrealistic. But if he does do it, no way its gonna be the Pulev/ Thompson winner.
     
  6. Rock0052

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    If that's true, he'll put himself on the shortlist for Fighter of the Year. He won't win it, but going through the motions with Pinata will be more than offset by unifying against Povetkin and beating another top rated contender.
     
  7. krazylegs

    krazylegs Well-Known Member Full Member

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    It really doesn't leave him or his team any time to rest, and recover from the Povtekin Oct.4th fight. Especially when you have to negotiate the contract, find a stadium, do promotions, and then train. Only way this is even remotely plausible , is if he destroys Povetkin in the 1st rd.
     
  8. krazylegs

    krazylegs Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He won't win it, think that's most likely to go to GGG if he fights 2 more times this yr, something he has said he desperately wants to do. And you'd have to throw the winner of May/Can in the mix, along with maybe Matthysse
     
  9. TiltyNose

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    Could be just mindgames towards team Povetkin.

    I still can't understand, or look past that $22M bid..
     
  10. dodong

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    ain't he fighting povetkin and a co-feature cotto-rodriguez on hbo in october?

    that's just too soon if that's the case.
     
  11. Ivan

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    I was actually thinking the same. If he plans to fight so soon after the Povetkin bout, maybe he would try to finish Povetkin asap.
     
  12. Kevin Willis

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    Nice summary!

    On a side note I normally have no problems discussing Wlad's next fight(s) but I genuinely think this fight with Povetkin will be difficult, to the point of making such a quick turn around impossible. Unfortunately, regardless of how Wlad comes out against Povetkin it does not look like he will be fighting back in the U.S. anytime soon.
     
  13. nervousxtian

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    Well, he's gotta beat Povetkin.. which he should be able to do easily if he fights smart.

    ..but the problem would have nothing to do with being in shape.. Wlad is ALWAYS in shape, and as far as training.. that ****'s overrated.. you don't need 6 weeks to learn how to fight a certain style.. Wlad is 37 and 63 fights under his belt.

    The problem is promotion.. would they have time to promote a big fight. If he does beat Povetkin.. I think he takes a soft touch to fulfill the commitment and doesn't give a **** about making a huge money fight.

    Anyhow.. Wlad's getting old... he probably only has 3 or 4 fights left tops.
     
  14. TiltyNose

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    He's not showing any signs..

    And he has a big brother, who is also a boxer and keeps fighting at 40 something.
     
  15. freedom2013

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    If Wlad has an easy fight with Povetkin, he'll be able to fight again in December.

    But Povetkin will be highly motivated and may put up a tougher fight than anyone has in awhile.