Povetkin vs. Fujimoto Clash Will Happen - If Hammer Pulls Out

Who wins?

Poll ended at 02 Dec 2017, 05:53

Povetkin
9
75%
Fujimoto
3
25%
 
Total votes: 12

asdfjkl
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Re: Povetkin vs. Fujimoto Clash Will Happen - If Hammer Pulls Out

Post by asdfjkl »

bigman1968 wrote: 29 Nov 2017, 05:33
asdfjkl wrote: 28 Nov 2017, 12:59
bigman1968 wrote: 28 Nov 2017, 02:41
STOP WRITING BULLSHIT, IDIOT!
Anyone can google "UCLA lab suspension" and read that it was just ordered to recheck results of 2 (two) drugs at other lab. No connection to bullshit you writing everyday :brick:
Also Povetkin his samples have been retested by an independant lab and the American lab turned out to be wrong.
This is probably also why Wilder wants to fight AJ so fast all of a sudden, otherwise Povetkin might get his money back in the upcoming lawsuit before Dopeontay Wilder can ship that money to wherever he likes. The only thing that's left is also the American court admitting their own mistake and admitting that also the medical representative Dopeontay and his team showed up lied under oath, which he most likely did, unless he actually didn't even have a clue what he was talking about at all. Whatever the case, he was wrong.
You are way behind, idiot...even Povetkin's team stopped bullshitting about "independant lab" and "clean samples". Actually, they admitted the ostarine:
"We have managed to prove that (banned substance) ostarine entered Povetkin’s body with nutritional supplements," Alexei Karpenko, a senior partner with Forward Legal company representing Povetkin’s interests, said in an interview with TASS.
"The fine will be paid since there was a fact of negligence regarding the sports nourishment, which led to the cancellation of a scheduled bout," Karpenko added."
http://tass.com/sport/974628

As to lawsuit, Povetkin's appeal to cancel the jury verdict was denied about a month ago (google a bit)...I guess Wilder will very soon receive his largest paycheck, for fight that didn't happen-((((
Could you show that? I can't find it, but that would be very weak, to not even feel ashamed for their own mistakes.
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Re: Povetkin vs. Fujimoto Clash Will Happen - If Hammer Pulls Out

Post by funso banjo baby »

Hammer seems to be a straight up boxer.

he's fought everyone put up against him and thoroughly deserves his ranking.

The fact that Povetkin's lot constantly have fights pulling through is indicative of how dodgy their whole set-up is.
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Re: Povetkin vs. Fujimoto Clash Will Happen - If Hammer Pulls Out

Post by funso banjo baby »

Fujimoto is utterly useless ....and has one of the worst rankings of all time
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Re: Povetkin vs. Fujimoto Clash Will Happen - If Hammer Pulls Out

Post by tiny_acres »

funso banjo baby wrote: 29 Nov 2017, 14:38 Hammer seems to be a straight up boxer.

he's fought everyone put up against him and thoroughly deserves his ranking.

The fact that Povetkin's lot constantly have fights pulling through is indicative of how dodgy their whole set-up is.
No way in hell does he deserve to be ranked number 1 by the wbo. He is a fringe contender at best.
That is not an insult that is just a logical opinion
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Re: Povetkin vs. Fujimoto Clash Will Happen - If Hammer Pulls Out

Post by Ruthless-RKO »

tiny_acres wrote: 29 Nov 2017, 16:08
funso banjo baby wrote: 29 Nov 2017, 14:38 Hammer seems to be a straight up boxer.

he's fought everyone put up against him and thoroughly deserves his ranking.

The fact that Povetkin's lot constantly have fights pulling through is indicative of how dodgy their whole set-up is.
No way in hell does he deserve to be ranked number 1 by the wbo. He is a fringe contender at best.
That is not an insult that is just a logical opinion
He won WBO's European title.. means shitall but gets him a good ranking. He's not ranked highly with anyone else.
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Re: Povetkin vs. Fujimoto Clash Will Happen - If Hammer Pulls Out

Post by bigman1968 »

asdfjkl wrote: 29 Nov 2017, 14:32
bigman1968 wrote: 29 Nov 2017, 05:33
asdfjkl wrote: 28 Nov 2017, 12:59
Also Povetkin his samples have been retested by an independant lab and the American lab turned out to be wrong.
This is probably also why Wilder wants to fight AJ so fast all of a sudden, otherwise Povetkin might get his money back in the upcoming lawsuit before Dopeontay Wilder can ship that money to wherever he likes. The only thing that's left is also the American court admitting their own mistake and admitting that also the medical representative Dopeontay and his team showed up lied under oath, which he most likely did, unless he actually didn't even have a clue what he was talking about at all. Whatever the case, he was wrong.
You are way behind, idiot...even Povetkin's team stopped bullshitting about "independant lab" and "clean samples". Actually, they admitted the ostarine:
"We have managed to prove that (banned substance) ostarine entered Povetkin’s body with nutritional supplements," Alexei Karpenko, a senior partner with Forward Legal company representing Povetkin’s interests, said in an interview with TASS.
"The fine will be paid since there was a fact of negligence regarding the sports nourishment, which led to the cancellation of a scheduled bout," Karpenko added."
http://tass.com/sport/974628

As to lawsuit, Povetkin's appeal to cancel the jury verdict was denied about a month ago (google a bit)...I guess Wilder will very soon receive his largest paycheck, for fight that didn't happen-((((
Could you show that? I can't find it, but that would be very weak, to not even feel ashamed for their own mistakes.
https://www.law360.com/articles/968384
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Re: Povetkin vs. Fujimoto Clash Will Happen - If Hammer Pulls Out

Post by candyslim »

tiny_acres wrote: 28 Nov 2017, 10:01
candyslim wrote: 28 Nov 2017, 09:17 Fujimoto is beyond shite. Hammer would at least make a fight of it.
In my opinion they are both fringe contenders. Nothing more. How in the world is Hammer rated number 1 by the wbo is mind boggling
Hammer would destroy Fujimoto but I agree - it is indeed, mindboggling. You can make a case for him being top ten though (if only just inside).
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