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If I'm comparing him to past fighters I'm thinking B class or c class, but I wont hate......Just see nothing special but a guy that needs to move up a division or two to fight people his true size, and to top matters off he is match with outmatched midgets


Would love to see that boy vs 50 something year old Demarcus Corley, would be TC best win at this point:scust:


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Im still wondering why he never dropped down to 140 when he still had prime left:snoop:
the money..that story with him and his wife and cancer..ghost im sure has made out like a bandit..but he continues to fight at 147 somebody will eventually stop him
 

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the money..that story with him and his wife and cancer..ghost im sure has made out like a bandit..but he continues to fight at 147 somebody will eventually stop him

Ghost could definitely fit right in at 140, aint nothing but B fighters there, and I could see him at least sneaking a belt at 140 if Ricky Burns was able to acquire one:hhh:
 

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In other words he couldn't pay enough to the WBO.

Povetkin vs. Rudenko Now Sanctioned For WBO Regional Belt


By Igor Lazorin, tass

The heavyweight bout between Alexander Povetkin (30-1, 22 KOs) and Andriy Rudenko (31-2, 19 KOs, #9 WBO, #13 IBF, #13 WBC) is now sanctioned for the WBO International championship.

"The WBO confirms that the international title is at stake," a WBO press officer stated.

The fight has been set to take place on July 1st in Moscow, Russia.



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Povetkin is still under suspension by the World Boxing Council for failing a pre-fight drug test in connection to last December's planned WBC final eliminator with Bermane Stiverne. After the positive test was revealed, the WBC withdrew their sanction of the fight and Stiverne left Russia to head home. He was replaced on a day's notice by Johann Duhaupas, who Povetkin knocked out in six rounds.

It was the second failed test for Povetkin in 2016, after testing positive for a scheduled May fight with WBC champion Deontay Wilder. Povetkin tested positive for recently banned substance meldonium and the fight was canceled days later. There was a civil suit filed afterwards by Wilder and his promoter, who eventually won a judgement for millions of dollars. Povetkin's attorneys are appealing.

Povetkin is also appealing the WBC's decision to suspend him. Several other sanctioning bodies, like the IBF, WBA and WBO, followed the WBC's lead and will not allow the boxer to enter their rankings until he sorts out his issues with the World Boxing Council.

If Povetkin defeats Rudenko, it remains to be seen if and where he ends up in the WBO's rankings.



Rudenko has won seven fights in a row since suffering a two fight losing streak where he dropped decisions to Lucas Browne and Hughie Fury. The last time he saw action was in December 2016, when he won a ten round unanimous decision to Jason Bergman in Ukraine.

Rudenko is very durable, has a decent punch and has never been stopped, but the majority of his career has been staged in Ukraine and he's lost in the two instances where he stepped up his level of competition.

- See more at: Povetkin vs. Rudenko Now Sanctioned For WBO Regional Belt - Boxing News

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