Alexander Povetkin vs. Mike Perez: who will win?

Povetkin vs. Perez: who wins?

Poll ended at 23 May 2015, 21:33

Povetkin by KO/TKO
31
39%
Povetkin by decision
31
39%
Perez by KO/TKO
10
13%
Perez by decision
4
5%
evenly matched, difficult to predict
4
5%
 
Total votes: 80

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koolkc107 wrote:The Ref doesn't allow Wlad to hold and wrestle Alex like he did and maybe THAT fight goes much differently.
That was entirely Povetkin promotions and ref allowing Klitschko, a visitor, things can only be seen as an excessively fair practice. :)
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Post by SenorPipino »

Povetkin by stoppage. He can fight a little. Perez is just ordinary and seldom in shape.
And don't expect a miracle in Russia by the Cuban. This isn't the 50s.

I would prefer to see Perez in there with Wilder though, so I could see this massive puncher expose the champ's "suspect" chin, as ikorolev suggests.
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Post by cold187 »

SenorPipino wrote:Povetkin by stoppage. He can fight a little. Perez is just ordinary and seldom in shape.
And don't expect a miracle in Russia by the Cuban. This isn't the 50s.

I would prefer to see Perez in there with Wilder though, so I could see this massive puncher expose the champ's "suspect" chin, as ikorolev suggests.
povetkin is a MASSIVE puncher too btw
his problem is he could not dodge a jab from a 50 year old
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cold187 wrote:
SenorPipino wrote:Povetkin by stoppage. He can fight a little. Perez is just ordinary and seldom in shape.
And don't expect a miracle in Russia by the Cuban. This isn't the 50s.

I would prefer to see Perez in there with Wilder though, so I could see this massive puncher expose the champ's "suspect" chin, as ikorolev suggests.
povetkin is a MASSIVE puncher too btw
his problem is he could not dodge a jab from a 50 year old
I don't consider Povetkin and Perez as "massive punchers". Chris Byrd said he wasn't impressed by Povetkin's power at all. Eddie Chambers said Wlad was by far the hardest puncher he ever fought or sparred with. He also said Sam Peter hits much harder than Povetkin too. Guys like Wlad, Tyson, Haye, Lennox are MASSIVE punchers, guys like Povetkin and Perez aren't. Of course they can punch, but to call them "massive punchers" would be a big overstatement
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Boxing Writer wrote:
cold187 wrote:
SenorPipino wrote:Povetkin by stoppage. He can fight a little. Perez is just ordinary and seldom in shape.
And don't expect a miracle in Russia by the Cuban. This isn't the 50s.

I would prefer to see Perez in there with Wilder though, so I could see this massive puncher expose the champ's "suspect" chin, as ikorolev suggests.
povetkin is a MASSIVE puncher too btw
his problem is he could not dodge a jab from a 50 year old
I don't consider Povetkin and Perez as "massive punchers". Chris Byrd said he wasn't impressed by Povetkin's power at all. Eddie Chambers said Wlad was by far the hardest puncher he ever fought or sparred with. He also said Sam Peter hits much harder than Povetkin too. Guys like Wlad, Tyson, Haye, Lennox are MASSIVE punchers, guys like Povetkin and Perez aren't. Of course they can punch, but to call them "massive punchers" would be a big overstatement
mine was in reference to the previous post
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Post by SenorPipino »

It wasn't me, Cold, who labeled Perez a massive puncher (or Povetkin, for that matter).
I was merely commenting on an earlier post by ikorolev, who opined that Perez had a puncher's chance against Wilder, because of the champ's suspect chin.

I simply don't give Perez any "puncher's chance," because I don't consider him all that hard a puncher, even if Wilder's chin was proven to be pure China.
Povetkin may belt a bit harder than Perez, but neither guy conjures images of Lyle.

May 22 should be a slapfest in Russia.
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SenorPipino wrote:It wasn't me, Cold, who labeled Perez a massive puncher (or Povetkin, for that matter).
I was merely commenting on an earlier post by ikorolev, who opined that Perez had a puncher's chance against Wilder, because of the champ's suspect chin.

I simply don't give Perez any "puncher's chance," because I don't consider him all that hard a puncher, even if Wilder's chin was proven to be pure China.
Povetkin may belt a bit harder than Perez, but neither guy conjures images of Lyle.

May 22 should be a slapfest in Russia.
Povetkin has one heck of a left hook.Pretty powerful.
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Post by kaanrsln41 »

Povetkin is not a massive puncher, but he is the best combination puncher in current division.
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Post by Oiky »

i like mike perez but think he's a little gun shy these days after the abdusalamov fight, i think perez will fade in this fight mid to late rnds giving povetkin a points win
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Post by kcharles520 »

Perez has freakish hand speed but gets too lax defensively at times. There were times in the Abdusalamov fight where he just ate punches to the face without even trying to block them. He has functional head movement defensively, but beyond that he just doesn't seem to care enough about defense.

You look at Povetkin and to me, he's a more complete fighter. Sets up the power with solid technique and doesn't take unnecessary shots. For that reason, I think Povetkin wins the fight.

Perez will be an absolute bulldog in this match, no doubt, but Povetkin's technique and better defense wins out in the long run. Povetkin by decision....
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Post by energie »

not sure why so many of you are picking povetkin ....perez is in shape .....perez tko in 9 rds ...
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Post by diddy »

energie wrote:not sure why so many of you are picking povetkin ....perez is in shape .....perez tko in 9 rds ...
Because it's in Russia and Perez isnt a big puncher.
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Povetkin vs Perez: weights from Moscow

WBC Silver heavyweight title

Alexander Povetkin (Russia, 28-1, 20 KOs) 105.1 kg (232lbs)

Mike Perez (Cuba, 21-1, 13 KOs) 109.1 kg (240.5lbs)

WBC cruiserweight title

Grigory Drozd (Russia, 39-1, 27 KOs), 90.6 kg (199lbs)

Lukasz Janik (Poland, 28-2, 15 KOs) of 90.7 kg (200lbs)

Vacant IBO cruiserweight title

Rakhim Chakhkiev (Russia, 22-1, 17 KOs) 90.4 kg (199lbs)

Junior Wright (USA, 13-0-1, 11 KOs) of 89.8 kg (198lbs)

Cruiserweight


Dmitri Kudryashov (Russia, 17-0, 17 KOs) 90.7 kg (200lbs)

Vikapita Meroro (Namibia, 28-4, 14 KOs) of 90.8 kg (200lbs)

Heavyweight

Manuel Charr (Germany, 27-3, 16 KOs), 114.6 kg (251lbs)

Alex leapai (Australia, 03/06/30, 24 KOs), 114.6 kg (251lbs)

Light heavyweight

Dmitry Bivol (Russia, 2-0, 2 KOs) 80.7 kg (177lbs)

Joey Vegas (Uganda, 10/02/17, 10 KOs) of 81.5 kg (179lbs)
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Post by The Great John L »

Perez gets a title shot and comes in almost 10 pounds heavier than he was against Ding-a-Ling!? And I think that's the heaviest Povetkin has ever weighed. I'm sure they'll both put on an impressive display.
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The Great John L wrote:Perez gets a title shot and comes in almost 10 pounds heavier than he was against Ding-a-Ling!? And I think that's the heaviest Povetkin has ever weighed. I'm sure they'll both put on an impressive display.
:OhYes:

Also, Buffer has massive problems with the metric system...

"One-point five..."

[Mumbled aside]

"One zero five..."

Though in Buffer's defence, he could've thought "Tonnes. They must mean tonnes."

PS: Charr & Leapai are fat as fvck, too.
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Post by ikorolev »

Datsue wrote: :OhYes:

Also, Buffer has massive problems with the metric system...

"One-point five..."

[Mumbled aside]

"One zero five..."

Though in Buffer's defence, he could've thought "Tonnes. They must mean tonnes."

PS: Charr & Leapai are fat as fvck, too.
He got appearance and voice. Do you also expect him to have brain ? :lol:
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Freedom2013 wrote:Povetkin vs Perez: weights from Moscow

WBC Silver heavyweight title

Alexander Povetkin (Russia, 28-1, 20 KOs) 105.1 kg (232lbs)

Mike Perez (Cuba, 21-1, 13 KOs) 109.1 kg (240.5lbs)

WBC cruiserweight title

Grigory Drozd (Russia, 39-1, 27 KOs), 90.6 kg (199lbs)

Lukasz Janik (Poland, 28-2, 15 KOs) of 90.7 kg (200lbs)

Vacant IBO cruiserweight title

Rakhim Chakhkiev (Russia, 22-1, 17 KOs) 90.4 kg (199lbs)

Junior Wright (USA, 13-0-1, 11 KOs) of 89.8 kg (198lbs)

Cruiserweight


Dmitri Kudryashov (Russia, 17-0, 17 KOs) 90.7 kg (200lbs)

Vikapita Meroro (Namibia, 28-4, 14 KOs) of 90.8 kg (200lbs)

Heavyweight

Manuel Charr (Germany, 27-3, 16 KOs), 114.6 kg (251lbs)

Alex leapai (Australia, 03/06/30, 24 KOs), 114.6 kg (251lbs)

Light heavyweight

Dmitry Bivol (Russia, 2-0, 2 KOs) 80.7 kg (177lbs)

Joey Vegas (Uganda, 10/02/17, 10 KOs) of 81.5 kg (179lbs)

Leapai (30-6) will try to break a two-fight losing streak when he travels to Russia to fight Manuel Charr (27-3) in Moscow on May 22, a bout crucial to his resurgence after heavy losses to undisputed champion Wladimir Klitschko (KO5) and American journeyman Malik Scott (UD).

He's barely been in better shape, fighting at his lowest weight (110kg) in years and with sharper vision after surgery to both eyes to remove cataracts that had been severely limiting his eyesight.


What happened to Leapai being at his "lowest weight (110k g) in years"?
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Post by lowlefthand »

Perez "looked" in pretty good shape at the weigh in. I'll be watching with interest. Have an appreciation of Perez's boxing technique, but can't bet against an animal like Povetkin. Draw?
Hope the loser of Charr / Leapai fights Joshua or Parker
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Anyone know when this starts tomorrow in Pacific Standard Time?
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crusader wrote:Anyone know when this starts tomorrow in Pacific Standard Time?
Usually main events from Russia seem to start around 5 or 6 here (Atlantic), so that's 1 or 2 pacific.

That's just a (somewhat) educated guess though, as I can't fin d a hard time. Even ESPN doesn't have one: "The WatchESPN stream, which also will include undercard bouts....The specific start times have not been set, nor have what other live bouts will be on"
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crusader wrote:Anyone know when this starts tomorrow in Pacific Standard Time?
The Russian telecast starts about 8 AM Pacific.

Main event should be 11 to 11:30 AM Pacific.
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Wow that's earlier than I thought. Thanks for pointing that out.
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First fight is on now.

Dmitry Bivol (2-0), a blue chip light heavyweight prospect, is coming up next against tough journeyman Joey Vegas.

If anyone needs something, PM me.
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Dmitry Bivol 2(2)-0-0
vs
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