What's next for Povetkin?

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DrDuke
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What's next for Povetkin?

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Povetkin, who is 39 now, has just lost to Joshua, as it was predicted by many, but in a that kind of fight, that almost nobody was expecting. Povetkin was really good early, he was composed and sharp. Probably the biggest question he left is about his stamina, as he was slowing down in the last rounds before he was caught with a one-two and the following punishment. So, what's your opinion about possible Sasha's future? Is he still credible? Does he still have a championship potential? What drawbacks does he have now, age, stamina or whatever? Should he retire?
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He should retire.
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He's still got some big chances in him maybe, but I don't think anybody would be keen on just fighting him for the hell of it, and I'm not sure how many wins he's got in to earn his way back to mandatory status. It'll definitely be something to think about for him.

Maybe a few farewell fights in Russia.
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A few more Russia fights maybe. Has a huge fanbase. Would still like to see him against a number of boxers.
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gilgamesh wrote: 22 Sep 2018, 18:18 He's still got some big chances in him maybe, but I don't think anybody would be keen on just fighting him for the hell of it, and I'm not sure how many wins he's got in to earn his way back to mandatory status. It'll definitely be something to think about for him.

Maybe a few farewell fights in Russia.
Yeah, he is still credible and extremely dangerous, so it looks like he'll get the shot only in a case of becoming a mandatory. Nobody from the top will be eager to face him and risk either. Probably he should return home indeed, have some fights there and then it'll be more clear.
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I think he should retire, but he has gas for a few more C or B class bouts. He already has his successor, Sergey Kuzmin and in two years Evgeny Tishchenko.
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Retirement, possible one goodbye fight in Russia to go out on a good note, then retirement.
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imaioral wrote: 22 Sep 2018, 18:25 I think he should retire, but he has gas for a few more C or B class bouts. He already has his successor, Sergey Kuzmin and in two years Evgeny Tishchenko.
I don't expect them to become the same big figures, especially Tishchenko.
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He earned a lot of money, and he is 39.
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Well if they still can't make Joshua vs Wilder. Let him fight Wilder (if by chance he beats Fury or if the fight happens). He would have a good shot of knocking out Wilder in my book. Wilder really hasn't faced much top level comp. Love his wild power but not convinced in any manner that he is the best out there. Joshua and some of the young bucks coming up I believe will knock him out. Fury could well outbox him if he fully prepares. Guys who are absolutely out on their feet to Harold Sconiers are always at risk of being knocked out. First lets see if Wilder vs Fury. Fun match ups all over at heavyweight.

Who fights for the WBA "regular" joke belt now that Charr failed drug test? Hopefully no one. :box:
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very respectable showing, but at almost 40 either retire now or have a retirement fight to go out on a win
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He's still a big threat to the top competitors. Maybe Whyte or Parker could be interesting.

He is one tough sob though for a small heavy weight.
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Cas wrote: 22 Sep 2018, 18:37 He's still a big threat to the top competitors. Maybe Whyte or Parker could be interesting.

He is one tough sob though for a small heavy weight.
Those two will never take such a risk. Btw, it's a pity, that Parker was a champ, while Povetkin wasn't. Povetkin had better scalps and far more decisive victories.
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ValMar wrote: 22 Sep 2018, 18:31 He earned a lot of money, and he is 39.
Around £5-6million he will earn for this. Got around $8m for the Wlad fights them years ago.
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DrDuke wrote: 22 Sep 2018, 18:41
Cas wrote: 22 Sep 2018, 18:37 He's still a big threat to the top competitors. Maybe Whyte or Parker could be interesting.

He is one tough sob though for a small heavy weight.
Those two will never take such a risk. Btw, it's a pity, that Parker was a champ, while Povetkin wasn't. Povetkin had better scalps and far more decisive victories.
Povetkin was much better than many of the champions, but so were a lot of fighters in the boxing history. Harry Wills, George Benton and many others.
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He would have no chance against Wilder, Fury or Usyk.
The fights against Ortiz, Parker, Whyte, Miller or Breazeale might be competitive, but I can not imagine any of them really happen.
Enjoy with your family, Sasha !
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Retire, he has a good legacy, plenty of money and his health,
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Lennox wrote: 22 Sep 2018, 18:47 Retire, he has a good legacy, plenty of money and his health,
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DrDuke wrote: 22 Sep 2018, 18:26
imaioral wrote: 22 Sep 2018, 18:25 I think he should retire, but he has gas for a few more C or B class bouts. He already has his successor, Sergey Kuzmin and in two years Evgeny Tishchenko.
I don't expect them to become the same big figures, especially Tishchenko.
Neither Kuzmin nor Tischenko will ever come close to Povetkin's level. Gassiev at HW more likely, but still don't think he will do well against such huge and powerful monsters. Povetkin is just better boxer.
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DrDuke wrote: 22 Sep 2018, 18:41
Cas wrote: 22 Sep 2018, 18:37 He's still a big threat to the top competitors. Maybe Whyte or Parker could be interesting.

He is one tough sob though for a small heavy weight.
Those two will never take such a risk. Btw, it's a pity, that Parker was a champ, while Povetkin wasn't. Povetkin had better scalps and far more decisive victories.
well ppl count gggs 6 regular wba title defenses in his total...
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I think I speak for all non Russians when I say WHO CARES???????????????

Finally can we auto delete any and all Povetkin posts from here on out? It’s like Christmas. Thanks AJ!!!!
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caldo2025 wrote: 22 Sep 2018, 19:12 I think I speak for all non Russians when I say WHO CARES???????????????

Finally can we auto delete any and all Povetkin posts from here on out? It’s like Christmas. Thanks AJ!!!!
you care far more about him then most ppl here do :lol:
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He looked monstrous, but then he completely went limp and looked his age. I think he should retire. That was his last chance at a title.
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ya he should either retire or have a goodbye fight thats heavily stacked in his favour. although i tend to think the actual fighters who are making the money and taking the shots care way less about going out on a win then the fans do. and dude got paid very well.

basically i think its pretty much the right time for him to bow out. ya he looked pretty solid and like he could still beat some contenders, but continuing on until you are shot and can no longer put in those respectable showings is how guys get hurt and take unneccesary damage. right now or with 1 more win is the perfect time to go out in tact and with dignity

such a shame we never got to see that roided pov vs wilder fight back in 2015. wouldve been awesome.
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jamamb wrote: 22 Sep 2018, 20:42 ya he should either retire or have a goodbye fight thats heavily stacked in his favour. although i tend to think the actual fighters who are making the money and taking the shots care way less about going out on a win then the fans do. and dude got paid very well.

basically i think its pretty much the right time for him to bow out. ya he looked pretty solid and like he could still beat some contenders, but continuing on until you are shot and can no longer put in those respectable showings is how guys get hurt and take unneccesary damage. right now or with 1 more win is the perfect time to go out in tact and with dignity

such a shame we never got to see that roided pov vs wilder fight back in 2015. wouldve been awesome.
Yeah they could definitely find somebody for him to shine against in Russia. Maybe a somewhat big name even. Hell bring Shannon Briggs over. Let 'em both Dope to the gills all they want to :lol:
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