wilder v. povetkin, who do you have?
Re: wilder v. povetkin, who do you have?
said povetkin all along 
Re: wilder v. povetkin, who do you have?
Hats off to you my fine fellowman wrote:hats off, sir. how fast a thinker you are. in halfdavie wrote:I'm really struggling to pick a winner in this, so many variables to consider
Styles
Strengths
Weaknesses
Height
Weight
Reach
Age
Venue
This really is a tough one to pick
But I think i'm going to lean slightly towards......
Povetkin, a country mile ahead on all scorecards, against a Wilder fighting scared and out of his depth, Alexander pummels him mercilessly into the canvas in the 7th round.
Wilder states sheepishly in his post fight interview that he was sure his water tasted of rohypnol
a post you come from struggling to pick a winner
to a precise 7 round KO being a mile ahead on all
cards and on top you predict a cheating scandal.
very impressive.
In 1 full reply you managed to entirely miss the ironic intent and sarcastic tone of my post
Re: wilder v. povetkin, who do you have?
i guess i did.davie wrote:Hats off to you my fine fellow
In 1 full reply you managed to entirely miss the ironic intent and sarcastic tone of my post
Re: wilder v. povetkin, who do you have?
man wrote:i guess i did.davie wrote:Hats off to you my fine fellow
In 1 full reply you managed to entirely miss the ironic intent and sarcastic tone of my post
Don't worry, we've all done it.
Re: wilder v. povetkin, who do you have?
Deontay "The Bronze Bomber" Wilder deserves a little more respect now that his "Terrible" opponents Eric Molina and "Reptile" Duhaupas were both victorious over Adamek and Helenius.
These Wilder opponents took a lot of criticism and now they have KO'd fighters who have been called Heavyweight contenders and prospects.
These Wilder opponents took a lot of criticism and now they have KO'd fighters who have been called Heavyweight contenders and prospects.
Re: wilder v. povetkin, who do you have?
The Duhaupas win looks better but I've considered Adamek to be past it for years and don't rate Deontay's win over Molina any higher.
Re: wilder v. povetkin, who do you have?
No one can deny this realityTony1244 wrote:Deontay "The Bronze Bomber" Wilder deserves a little more respect now that his "Terrible" opponents Eric Molina and "Reptile" Duhaupas were both victorious over Adamek and Helenius.
These Wilder opponents took a lot of criticism and now they have KO'd fighters who have been called Heavyweight contenders and prospects.
Wilder is better than people think
Re: wilder v. povetkin, who do you have?
Starboxer wrote:No one can deny this realityTony1244 wrote:Deontay "The Bronze Bomber" Wilder deserves a little more respect now that his "Terrible" opponents Eric Molina and "Reptile" Duhaupas were both victorious over Adamek and Helenius.
These Wilder opponents took a lot of criticism and now they have KO'd fighters who have been called Heavyweight contenders and prospects.
Wilder is better than people think
If Wilder beats Povetkin, the icing is beginning to be applied to the cake. Wilder not only has mad power but he's also a pretty good fighter. You're right.
Re: wilder v. povetkin, who do you have?
Wilder knocks Povetkin out cold . Haters have to deal with that or do a suicide wannabie boxing experts
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asdfjkl
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Re: wilder v. povetkin, who do you have?
+1, in fact Molina was a bit lucky with this win, he lost most rounds I understood, I've only seen the latest few minits, and he was basically losing till the KO.crusader wrote:The Duhaupas win looks better but I've considered Adamek to be past it for years and don't rate Deontay's win over Molina any higher.
Re: wilder v. povetkin, who do you have?
asdfjkl wrote:+1, in fact Molina was a bit lucky with this win, he lost most rounds I understood, I've only seen the latest few minits, and he was basically losing till the KO.crusader wrote:The Duhaupas win looks better but I've considered Adamek to be past it for years and don't rate Deontay's win over Molina any higher.
It was very close fight and even acording to Poland commentators. Adamek was leading only two rounds . Molina was landing much harder punches and he was waiting for the right moment :)
Re: wilder v. povetkin, who do you have?
To be fair given some of the opinions on this site it's usually a 50/50 chance that what may appear to be irony and sarcasm actually is.davie wrote:man wrote:i guess i did.davie wrote:Hats off to you my fine fellow
In 1 full reply you managed to entirely miss the ironic intent and sarcastic tone of my post
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Don't worry, we've all done it.
Re: wilder v. povetkin, who do you have?
May 21 is the day of truth. Tyson Fury is picking Wilder which is a tad scary for me because he is really good at picking a lot of fights/. But Potvetkin has faced the better opposition and Wilder looks sloppy all the time vs inferior opposition.
Re: wilder v. povetkin, who do you have?
Tell you what else is a worry, I've picked Povetkin and I'm fornicating awful at picking winnersLancenix wrote:May 21 is the day of truth. Tyson Fury is picking Wilder which is a tad scary for me because he is really good at picking a lot of fights/. But Potvetkin has faced the better opposition and Wilder looks sloppy all the time vs inferior opposition.
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asdfjkl
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Re: wilder v. povetkin, who do you have?
The judges said it was 88 83... Adamek could easely lose every round left and still win fairly easy if he didn't get KOed.conty22 wrote:asdfjkl wrote:+1, in fact Molina was a bit lucky with this win, he lost most rounds I understood, I've only seen the latest few minits, and he was basically losing till the KO.crusader wrote:The Duhaupas win looks better but I've considered Adamek to be past it for years and don't rate Deontay's win over Molina any higher.
It was very close fight and even acording to Poland commentators. Adamek was leading only two rounds . Molina was landing much harder punches and he was waiting for the right moment :)
Re: wilder v. povetkin, who do you have?
asdfjkl wrote:The judges said it was 88 83... Adamek could easely lose every round left and still win fairly easy if he didn't get KOed.conty22 wrote:asdfjkl wrote: +1, in fact Molina was a bit lucky with this win, he lost most rounds I understood, I've only seen the latest few minits, and he was basically losing till the KO.
It was very close fight and even acording to Poland commentators. Adamek was leading only two rounds . Molina was landing much harder punches and he was waiting for the right moment :)
Who cares about judges in Poland? It was a close fight
Re: wilder v. povetkin, who do you have?
..incidentally both Povetkin and Wilder will be tested by VADA..