There was a interview months back of him saying about his issues making 147; and his team contemplating 154
Link?
There was a interview months back of him saying about his issues making 147; and his team contemplating 154
Cant find...U know how fighthype be getting their DJ Vlad on; splicing one interview up 10 separate partsLink?
Cant find...U know how fighthype be getting their DJ Vlad on; splicing one interview up 10 separate parts
Crazy shyt is him and his team pretty much know 154 is the end of his chapter from the videos he addressed it......I hate that too
If that's the case... Porter better get try a little harder to get Swift & Thurman in the ring (he already shook of Spence, a natural JMW), bc the prospects of him ever sniffing a Championship at 154 may be little to none
At least call out Terence Crawford or something, bc 154 is gonna be the end of his chapter most likely
Crazy shyt is him and his team pretty much know 154 is the end of his chapter from the videos he addressed it......
One is below where he says to Charlo face him and his dad thought about 154, but
I don't know, sounds like you just exposed the WBA being on some trash breh...that was a great point
And this is also interesting:
Povetkin is the mandatory challenger to Joshua in two sanctioning bodies, the WBO and WBA.
Povetkin Hopes Joshua is Next, Feels He Made UK Fans
Gilberto Mendoza, president of the WBA, told Sky Sports that a Joshua-Povetkin fight “should be” next for both boxers. Mendoza added that Joshua could be granted an exception to push back his mandatory defense against Povetkin, but only for another title unification fight.
Hearn: Joshua Must Fight Povetkin This Year; Wants It In the UK
So, we wouldn't even need a step aside fee....just for Joshua to sign to face Wilder for it to be next. The fact they would rather face Povetkin, in Russia where PEDs are basically a side dish to your morning breakfast, means only 1 thing when it comes to Joshua wanting Wilder next
12 Rounds With … Shawn PorterI remember that
Jermell Charlo offered him a title shot and everything, but he wants no parts of natural 154lbers
Either they are scared shytless or they want nothing to do with VADA...
12 Rounds With … Shawn Porter
Q:In order, who would you fight toward supremacy at 147 pounds, and where would bouts against either Spence or Danny Garcia rank in importance?
A:I would have a rematch with Keith Thurman, a fight with Danny Garcia, and, possibly rematches with both guys. Lord willing, I win those fights and move on to bigger money and bigger publicity. Errol Spence is definitely in the mix.
It's up to my team, but I don’t see myself retiring without fighting Errol Spence. As you get older, your body matures, but we’re doing everything we can to remain at 147. I’m not sure how long, or, if ever, it will be before we consider moving up to 154.
Ole Im doing everything to make 147; but wont fight at 154 ass nikka
They trying to weisel there way out of fighting Wilder by any means
1st Hearns tried to claim Wilder was gonna fight Brezeale.. once Shelly Finkel debunked that lie.. Now all of a sudden Povetkin talkin like it' a sure thing that they got next.
I'm with Wilder.. Either they are scared shytless or they want nothing to do with VADA...
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@patscorpio
Joseph Diaz Jr. is getting exactly what he wished for.
The Olympian has banged the drums for months asking for a title shot against Gary Russell Jr., and it’s being delivered. A verbal agreement has been struck for Russell to defend his WBC featherweight belt against Diaz, Golden Boy Promotions president Eric Gomez told THE RING on Friday.
The deal avoids a purse bid for the mandatory title fight, which was ordered by the WBC last month, pitting titleholder against No. 1 contender. Gomez said he and Tom Brown, who negotiated on behalf of Al Haymon, Russell’s longtime advisor, agreed on all the major deal points, such as purse split, but the network, date and location still need to be finalized.
The fight could land anywhere from May 19 to June 30, according to Gomez, and both HBO and Showtime are in the mix.
“It’s his time, he’s ready for it, he’s been waiting for this all his life,” said Gomez, who’s promoted Diaz since he made his pro debut in December 2012. “He’s fighting the top guy at the weight class which is Gary Russell. I’m very happy for him, to just to see him grow into a man. It’s time. It’s his time to take advantage of all the hard work.”
"Bu-bu-but, why yall clowning Charlo for begging for a Jacobs payday?"