Povetkins Best Win

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Povetkins Best Win

Chris Byrd - KO11 - 2007
5
15%
Ruslan Chagaev - Pts - 2011
4
12%
Marco Huck - Pts - 2012
2
6%
Hasim Rahman - KO2 - 2012
0
No votes
Manuel Charr - KO7 - 2014
0
No votes
Carlos Takam - KO10 - 2014
13
38%
Mike Perez - KO1 - 2015
7
21%
Mariusz Wach - KO12 - 2015
1
3%
Christian Hammer - Pts - 2017
0
No votes
Other
2
6%
 
Total votes: 34

Taansend
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Povetkins Best Win

Post by Taansend »

Having a look through his record & quite a lot of his opponents never fought again after losing to Povetkin. Whether that's down to being ruined by Big Alex or because they were at the end of their career (or both) I do not know.

But what would you say was his best win, given the result & stage of his opponents career?

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Re: Povetkins Best Win

Post by tsunami »

his fight with huck was a great watch
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Re: Povetkins Best Win

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tsunami wrote: 17 Jul 2018, 18:34 his fight with huck was a great watch
Brilliant fight...
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Post by DrDuke »

Byrd was more of a win, that gave a big name to the record, cause Byrd was past prime then.

Chagaev win was big, cause Chagaev was still there at that point.

Huck fight was fun to watch, but it's not big as a win, cause Huck was from the lower weight-class, furthermore it wasn't Povetkin's best performance.

Rahman only gave his name to the resume, he was shot.

Charr was a relatively big win, cause Charr was then a somewhat of a top fighter with the single loss to Vitali.

Takam win was big, cause Takam was a top fighter and remained in such status afterwards, and the fight itself pushed Povetkin in the WBC rankings, while being pretty intense, entertaining.

Perez win was pretty big, cause Perez was a tough competitor with the solid resume and Povetkin KTFO him right in the 1st.

Wach win was relatively big, cause Wach was considered then a top competitor with the only loss to Wlad.

Hammer win was also pretty big, cause Hammer is considered to be a tough always dangerous fella, close to the top 10.

I vote for Takam win, it was big not only on paper, it gave Povetkin good experience of being close to trouble and overcoming it. Huck bout was a similar situation in this sense though, but it was only questioning Povetkin's credibility, but not pushing him forward in the rankings.
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Takam and Perez were good wins especially the manner of the victories. He was probably roiding out his nut though..... :maybe:
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Re: Povetkins Best Win

Post by tiny_acres »

Stuarty wrote: 17 Jul 2018, 18:45
tsunami wrote: 17 Jul 2018, 18:34 his fight with huck was a great watch
Brilliant fight...
A good fight but he arguably lost that fight.
So I wouldn't consider it his best win
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Re: Povetkins Best Win

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tiny_acres wrote: 17 Jul 2018, 18:52
Stuarty wrote: 17 Jul 2018, 18:45
tsunami wrote: 17 Jul 2018, 18:34 his fight with huck was a great watch
Brilliant fight...
A good fight but he arguably lost that fight.
So I wouldn't consider it his best win
Yeah it was pretty close. I thought he just shaded it...
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Re: Povetkins Best Win

Post by tiny_acres »

Stuarty wrote: 17 Jul 2018, 18:54
tiny_acres wrote: 17 Jul 2018, 18:52
Stuarty wrote: 17 Jul 2018, 18:45

Brilliant fight...
A good fight but he arguably lost that fight.
So I wouldn't consider it his best win
Yeah it was pretty close. I thought he just shaded it...
I agree with you. But numerous posters on here had it for Huck
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tiny_acres wrote: 17 Jul 2018, 18:56
Stuarty wrote: 17 Jul 2018, 18:54
tiny_acres wrote: 17 Jul 2018, 18:52

A good fight but he arguably lost that fight.
So I wouldn't consider it his best win
Yeah it was pretty close. I thought he just shaded it...
I agree with you. But numerous posters on here had it for Huck
Can see their point to be fair. Was one of they fights that could've went either way.
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Re: Povetkins Best Win

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Perez was in the midst of depression and alcoholism when he fought Povetkin.

Not saying he would have won but a top Perez wasn't there that night
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Re: Povetkins Best Win

Post by jamamb »

widely beating a then undefeated eddie chambers is better then many of those listed. chambers was a pretty solid top 10 contender (maybe even top 5 at the time of the klit fight) until he moved down in weight and then hooked up with the furys and drifted off the radar.

povetkin has a good resume, i rate it second best at hw after ajs, although thats including all his fights, just going by recent fights its not as strong, although still solid by todays standards
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Re: Povetkins Best Win

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Taansend wrote: 17 Jul 2018, 19:11 Perez was in the midst of depression and alcoholism when he fought Povetkin.

Not saying he would have won but a top Perez wasn't there that night
Plus Sasha was on the gear :maybe:
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Re: Povetkins Best Win

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Stuarty wrote: 18 Jul 2018, 05:58
Taansend wrote: 17 Jul 2018, 19:11 Perez was in the midst of depression and alcoholism when he fought Povetkin.

Not saying he would have won but a top Perez wasn't there that night
Plus Sasha was on the gear :maybe:
He was probably depressed the next morning then
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Re: Povetkins Best Win

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Taansend wrote: 18 Jul 2018, 08:18
Stuarty wrote: 18 Jul 2018, 05:58
Taansend wrote: 17 Jul 2018, 19:11 Perez was in the midst of depression and alcoholism when he fought Povetkin.

Not saying he would have won but a top Perez wasn't there that night
Plus Sasha was on the gear :maybe:
He was probably depressed the next morning then
I usually find more gear helps...
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Re: Povetkins Best Win

Post by KiwiRider »

I voted Takem.
AJ and Parker couldn't take him out, and Takem was a little more lively against Povitkin. That really singles Povitkin as a serious threat.
His standing statue KO of Price was art, man. You don't often get to see a statue KO.
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Re: Povetkins Best Win

Post by skanksta »

Taansend wrote: 17 Jul 2018, 19:11 Perez was in the midst of depression and alcoholism when he fought Povetkin.

Not saying he would have won but a top Perez wasn't there that night
I didnae know that - already voted for the Perez win.
With that being the case, I'll go along with the Takam consensus.
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