Pulev is better than Wach. So I'd rather see Wlad fight Pulev, but both are good choices. The Thompson and Mormeck fights were jokes.
It will be Wach because the simple folk of Poland will all be watching on their communal televisions & will donate more money to K2 than Pulev's fans. Wach is perhaps the slowest fighter Ive ever seen
Pulev is a decent enough opponent to me. Better than the atrocious Mormecks and 55 year old Thompsons of the world.
Haye doesn't have half the talent Pulev has.He would lose badly.Much better than Arroella too.Good choice.Should hold the fight in Bulgaria.
Didnt even read past this.... FYI.. Arreola back away from the chance... so dont start your "fight a bum" bull****
UR an idiot. Of course he wants Arreola. He has sent him contract offers since after Haye. At any time.....ANY ****IN TIME, Cris Arreola could make 1 f/n call and be fighting for the world title in his next fight. And don't give us the Wlad dont want to fight anyone. K2 sends out contract offers to every single fighter across the f/n planet who is rated in their top 10. For Wlad that includes almost every HW in the top 30 and several big named CWs. Wlad would drop Pulev, Solis, Wach or whoever in a NY minute for Mitchell, Arreola, or any other american contender. And dont think that had Thomspon not gained the mandate that he'd had fought him. Don't think that if Arreola wanted Wlad after Haye that Mormeck woulda got the offer. Wlad goes from 1 Potvetkin to wherever to get his opponent. If these guys wanna fight, they can have it whenever they feel ready to step up and get sparked.:deal
Watching Haye flop to the canvas and crawl around for 12 rounds again doesn't do much to stoke my interests. Of Pulev or Wach, I'd prefer Pulev. Pulev has better speed and footwork. Wach moves like heavy machinery.
RTL said "no" for Wlad to fight in the US. So Wlad will fight in Europel. Both fighters are very good opponents.
What happened to Pulev (good fighter, one of the better contenders now) being in an IBF eliminator tournament? Let me guess, the tournament fell apart because the diluted power of a single org can't hold enough fighters down to earn an outstanding position as a challenger and therefore the contenders can take the path of least resistance and must logically do so for themselves, leaving the good idea of such an eliminator in the dust to the detriment of the sport? Is that what happened?