Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi

lookingaround87
Light Heavyweight
Posts: 612
Joined: 07 Jun 2012, 12:41

Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi

Post by lookingaround87 »

diddy wrote:Guys like Kudrayshov and Mehkontsev should take a page from Lebedev. And the page says take your damn time in the ring and dont fight like a brainless moronic neanderthal. Boxing is chess, not checkers. Lebedev understands this. Guys like Kudra go in there with just one plan and no backup and no brains.
Mekontsev? Think you mean Chakhiev.
Tarkus
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 2859
Joined: 04 Jul 2010, 08:50

Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi

Post by Tarkus »

skanksta wrote:for such a hard-ass macho-man, from such a homophobic country - Lebedev sure likes a camp Gaultier sailor-suit !
:OhYes:
Thats a Russian gay basher outfit, what are you talking about. :bag:
reggaereggae
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 4723
Joined: 21 Dec 2009, 17:01

Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi

Post by reggaereggae »

diddy wrote:Guys like Kudrayshov and Mehkontsev should take a page from Lebedev. And the page says take your damn time in the ring and dont fight like a brainless moronic neanderthal. Boxing is chess, not checkers. Lebedev understands this. Guys like Kudra go in there with just one plan and no backup and no brains.
Great point. Those guys rolled in like they would KO their opponents with no trounble. EVEN knowing their record. EVEN after testing their chin. And even after they felt the other man's power. Suicide
klitoris
Super Welterweight
Posts: 927
Joined: 29 Sep 2014, 18:16

Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi

Post by klitoris »

diddy wrote:Guys like Kudrayshov and Mehkontsev should take a page from Lebedev. And the page says take your damn time in the ring and dont fight like a brainless moronic neanderthal. Boxing is chess, not checkers. Lebedev understands this. Guys like Kudra go in there with just one plan and no backup and no brains.
You're on to something here :)
skanksta
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 16792
Joined: 17 Oct 2008, 10:25

Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi

Post by skanksta »

makes for great entertainment tho' - would love to see them in Prizefighter..
:box:
asdfjkl
Heavyweight
Heavyweight

Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi

Post by asdfjkl »

In every Povetkin boxing match you just feel so much more power as with any Wilder boxing match in the entire history...
skanksta
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 16792
Joined: 17 Oct 2008, 10:25

Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi

Post by skanksta »

Who has the best National Anthem in the world - the Russkies !
Only France come close.
Aaronide_ger
Super Welterweight
Posts: 595
Joined: 13 Sep 2014, 10:01

Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi

Post by Aaronide_ger »

skanksta wrote:Who has the best National Anthem in the world - the Russkies !
Only France come close.
Greece (My country) and Italy have great Anthems, Not boring like most of Europe's Countries.
sucracristo
Light Heavyweight
Posts: 1828
Joined: 24 Dec 2011, 23:47

Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi

Post by sucracristo »

looks like cuenca lost his title by ko in his first defense.
i was thinking that guy would have been a good opportunity for matthysse to
have big title fight in argentina and come back from that loss to postol.

still haven't heard anything from the povetkin fight. povetkin's people told
the WBC he won't ready for his mandatory fight with wilder until april, so the
WBC approved a january voluntary defense for wilder. if wach pulls off an upset
like olafabi did by ko5 today that complicates everything. lebedev ko's kayode in 8.
Ilya Muromets
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 4243
Joined: 06 Nov 2009, 15:02

Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi

Post by Ilya Muromets »

It says Vityaz in Russian on the back of Povetkin's trunks. That was a Russian internal special forces unit. Tough guys.
Boxing Writer
Light Heavyweight
Posts: 1347
Joined: 27 Oct 2011, 16:45

Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi

Post by Boxing Writer »

BS stoppage to give Povetkin an official TKO win over granite-chinned fighter. The cut was under eye and it had no danger for Wach's vision. Saying that, Wach had no chance of winning and it was great performance from Povetkin. He looked as fast as ever and although he wasn't able to really hurt Wach, Wlad couldn't do that too.
asdfjkl
Heavyweight
Heavyweight

Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi

Post by asdfjkl »

I was a little disappointed as well, yes Povetkin was clearly the best, despite beïng the smallest, I even think heavyweight top matches could or should take 15 rounds instead of 12 after seeing how fit Povetkin still was after 11 rounds. But Wach wasn't really KO, even though he clearly had pain in his face after the match and didn't like to be touched on it. I do think Wach needs one or two sutures actually.
Leonid
Super Middleweight
Posts: 97
Joined: 24 Oct 2012, 18:15

Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi

Post by Leonid »

Povetkin looked strong, but he ate every jab thrown in the first round as he used to do in earlier fights. But then Wach stopped throwing jab in the second, barely pawing his lead hand from then on and hardly ever throwing his right. He did basically nothing for the whole fight and showed no ambition to win at all, though it could be expected based on his behavour and words at pressers.

The stoppage was an obvious BS call in order to make Povetkin's record look better. That cut below the eye was there for half the fight, it was of no danger to his sight, and there was only 1 minute to go till the end of the fight.
greg
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 5335
Joined: 23 Mar 2007, 07:44

Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi

Post by greg »

..I watched the last 6 rounds. Wach looked demoralised and pretty much helpless losing every round...the stoppage with one minute to go was BS though...
Aaronide_ger
Super Welterweight
Posts: 595
Joined: 13 Sep 2014, 10:01

Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi

Post by Aaronide_ger »

Wach did not seem to complain though...
diddy
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 4900
Joined: 14 Apr 2009, 01:42

Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi

Post by diddy »

Wach and Kayode never had a prayer in this match ups. Yet, for some reason, the books made that totally unproven scab Kudrayshov a bigger favorite than them against the first live opponent he's ever faced. Sometimes I wonder.
Boxing Writer
Light Heavyweight
Posts: 1347
Joined: 27 Oct 2011, 16:45

Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi

Post by Boxing Writer »

Aaronide_ger wrote:Wach did not seem to complain though...
He had no chance of winning, that's why he didn't complain. But he would definitely went full distance - Povetkin's punches didn't hurt him.
asdfjkl
Heavyweight
Heavyweight

Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi

Post by asdfjkl »

Boxing Writer wrote:
Aaronide_ger wrote:Wach did not seem to complain though...
He had no chance of winning, that's why he didn't complain. But he would definitely went full distance - Povetkin's punches didn't hurt him.
Wach probably only appriciated it as well, in 5 years you only see him back in 1 minit vids and if you see him losing like this you think it's an unfair lose, while it really wasn't. I think this is better as losing 12 rounds in points, especially if you know that would have been fair.
Ilya Muromets
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 4243
Joined: 06 Nov 2009, 15:02

Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi

Post by Ilya Muromets »

Boxing Writer wrote:
Aaronide_ger wrote:Wach did not seem to complain though...
He had no chance of winning, that's why he didn't complain. But he would definitely went full distance - Povetkin's punches didn't hurt him.

He had no chance to win - it wasn't as tho he was throwing bombs that might have landed - and there was a chance that the cut by the eye could get hurt much worse in the time remaining, so I think it was a good stoppage.
Ilya Muromets
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 4243
Joined: 06 Nov 2009, 15:02

Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi

Post by Ilya Muromets »

reggaereggae wrote:...Those guys rolled in like they would KO their opponents with no trounble. EVEN knowing their record. EVEN after testing their chin. And even after they felt the other man's power. Suicide

Learning experience. I think they will become better fighters because of it.
Ian1973
Middleweight
Posts: 1447
Joined: 15 Feb 2014, 14:58

Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi

Post by Ian1973 »

Good performance from Povetkin. Clearly the number two heavyweight in the world at the moment.

Kudryashov is rubbish. He can bang like hell but that is all he can do. He has no movement, his legs don't move, his feet don't move, his head doesn't move. He is slow, he has limited defence. He was always going to get found out before too long.

Chakhkiev was absolutely barmy. First two rounds it looked like some street hardman vs a professional boxer, there was only going to be one winner after the Russian knackered himself out. What possessed him to employ such ludicrous tactics is beyond me, stupid, utterly stupid.

Lebedev boxed smartly and was a class above his opponent.
salaambrown
Middleweight
Posts: 56
Joined: 12 Jun 2014, 11:19

Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi

Post by salaambrown »

Really glad Ola Afolabi won a world title. IBO are below WBO but above WBF WBU IBU etc GGG and Wlad hold versions of it too! Ola deserves it. Hard worker. :box:
digzee
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 1582
Joined: 11 Nov 2008, 13:49

Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi

Post by digzee »

salaambrown wrote:Really glad Ola Afolabi won a world title. IBO are below WBO but above WBF WBU IBU etc GGG and Wlad hold versions of it too! Ola deserves it. Hard worker. :box:
I hope Ola gets another world title shot for one of the main governing bodies again as he has been a great servant to the sport, he's fought everyone everywhere and not had a promoter to protect him and gift him a word title.

I look forward to watch Dmitry Bivol again, if he doesn't win a world title in his career I'd be shocked.
jujigatame
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 7473
Joined: 30 Oct 2004, 21:08

Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi

Post by jujigatame »

So are there any obstacles to Drozd/Lebedev getting made? Because that seems like the biggest fight that can be made in the CW division right now.
palooka
Light Heavyweight
Posts: 15698
Joined: 20 Jan 2012, 15:31

Re: Povetkin-Wach, Lebedev-Kayode and Chakhkiev-Afolobi

Post by palooka »

Tarkus wrote:
skanksta wrote:for such a hard-ass macho-man, from such a homophobic country - Lebedev sure likes a camp Gaultier sailor-suit !
:OhYes:
Thats a Russian gay basher outfit, what are you talking about. :bag:
Is he undercover?
Post Reply