What's next for Povetkin?

tiny_acres
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Re: What's next for Povetkin?

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caldo2025 wrote: 05 Oct 2018, 19:23
lazboy wrote: 05 Oct 2018, 06:08
caldo2025 wrote: 05 Oct 2018, 05:59

And look who's always at the crime scene....good ole' Jamamb. It's like the arsonist always comes back to the fire they started. Jamamb has about 6-10 different user names and sign ons...he's one of them. I'll bet anything that he does. He has a Tattoo of "Povetkin" on his arm in a big red heart too. So guilty it's not even funny. I don't have time to look into it though because i'm too busy making amazing predictions of boxing outcomes. Never once wrong...don't check it Jamamb..
LOL mate, I mean no disrespect, I only want to share a laugh, your Wilder Stiverne 2 prediction was so funny! The funniest thing I have read on here. Needs to go into the hall of fame. Good times. Lets not take life too seriously!
Lolol. Dude there’s a couple more that rival that one in my history. I’m sure that Jamamb can yank them out in seconds if you wanna laugh. Not even sure if the Stiverne call was my worst honestly lmaooooo. It’s definitely not. Jamamb, please help our boy out here. Lol. I’m sure that you have history of me doing worse. This guy never misses a beat of mine. Watch this. Btw, nothing that Jamamb says it false about me so I can’t even say he lying.

F’ng kid has a memory like a freaking vault.
Too funny. But glad you can laugh at it.
We've all made some bad predictions.
I couldn't count how many 100% guaranteed wins I actually lost
adislav123
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Re: What's next for Povetkin?

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caldo2025 wrote: 04 Oct 2018, 19:50
adislav123 wrote: 04 Oct 2018, 17:05
caldo2025 wrote: 04 Oct 2018, 12:15 You are all pathetic losers. Really. Go away with these dumb fking posts
You are one rude motherfucker!
Sorry dude but why don’t we talk about the deuce I dropped in the toilet bowl 2 years ago too while we are at it? I mean these Povetkin posts are literally unreal. The guys had 2 big fight lost em both and got flattened most recently. Move the F on. There are REAL boxers that these folks want to discuss but you punks keep plugging up the site with this irrelevant bs for 2 years.

Why do t you guys call each other or something? Boxing does not include Povetkin at this point so the subject is putrid. 2 years with you rejects discussing this PED abusing girl haicutted freak who’s never won a big fight. Can enough be enough already dick face? Sorry, cock face.
fornicate! dude you're rude, crude, a runt, ignorant pudendum, a sturdy little turdy, a crass ass face, sorry, shithouse! nah, i apologize, you"re a lovely hootie tootie disco cutie! yes, that"s what you are! a hootie tootie disco cutie
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Re: What's next for Povetkin?

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adislav123 wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 00:22
caldo2025 wrote: 04 Oct 2018, 19:50
adislav123 wrote: 04 Oct 2018, 17:05

You are one rude motherfucker!
Sorry dude but why don’t we talk about the deuce I dropped in the toilet bowl 2 years ago too while we are at it? I mean these Povetkin posts are literally unreal. The guys had 2 big fight lost em both and got flattened most recently. Move the F on. There are REAL boxers that these folks want to discuss but you punks keep plugging up the site with this irrelevant bs for 2 years.

Why do t you guys call each other or something? Boxing does not include Povetkin at this point so the subject is putrid. 2 years with you rejects discussing this PED abusing girl haicutted freak who’s never won a big fight. Can enough be enough already dick face? Sorry, cock face.
eff! dude you're rude, crude, a runt, ignorant pudendum, a sturdy little turdy, a crass ass face, sorry, shithouse! nah, i apologize, you"re a lovely hootie tootie disco cutie! yes, that"s what you are! a hootie tootie disco cutie
Wait, I’m not sure if I should be mad at you or not. You ended up saying some pretty nice stuff in the end. Lol
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Re: What's next for Povetkin?

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:lol: :lol: :lol: :TU:
tiny_acres
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Re: What's next for Povetkin?

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caldo2025 wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 01:28
adislav123 wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 00:22
caldo2025 wrote: 04 Oct 2018, 19:50

Sorry dude but why don’t we talk about the deuce I dropped in the toilet bowl 2 years ago too while we are at it? I mean these Povetkin posts are literally unreal. The guys had 2 big fight lost em both and got flattened most recently. Move the F on. There are REAL boxers that these folks want to discuss but you punks keep plugging up the site with this irrelevant bs for 2 years.

Why do t you guys call each other or something? Boxing does not include Povetkin at this point so the subject is putrid. 2 years with you rejects discussing this PED abusing girl haicutted freak who’s never won a big fight. Can enough be enough already dick face? Sorry, cock face.
eff! dude you're rude, crude, a runt, ignorant pudendum, a sturdy little turdy, a crass ass face, sorry, shithouse! nah, i apologize, you"re a lovely hootie tootie disco cutie! yes, that"s what you are! a hootie tootie disco cutie
Wait, I’m not sure if I should be mad at you or not. You ended up saying some pretty nice stuff in the end. Lol
:lol: awww it's so nice you all made up
adislav123
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Re: What's next for Povetkin?

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:TU: never should you get mad cause of stuff on here, i do neither. Just had to call you some shit back after the dick/cockface, that hurt my ego, for a second🤝
Luis Fernando12
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Re: What's next for Povetkin?

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Ilya Muromets wrote: 02 Oct 2018, 03:38
Luis Fernando12 wrote: 02 Oct 2018, 02:57
Ilya Muromets wrote: 02 Oct 2018, 02:14



All three of those "inferior names" were never stopped before they met the Vityaz man.
So what's your point? Dereck Chisora has also stopped opponents, previously never stopped before.


Not really. Looking over his record the only previously never ko'd recognizable name oponent Chisora ko'd was padded record feather fisted Malik Scott....which reminds me of yet another one of D. Wilder's fake fights!
Okay! But if you want to play this game. Then let me ask you a simple question: how many unbeaten opponents has Povetkin beat in his entire pro boxing career? Let's forget that. How many unbeaten opponents has Povetkin even faced in his entire pro boxing career?

The answers to those questions, should tell you the level Povetkin is at, compared to Dereck Chisora.
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Re: What's next for Povetkin?

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Luis Fernando12 wrote: 11 Oct 2018, 04:40
Ilya Muromets wrote: 02 Oct 2018, 03:38
Luis Fernando12 wrote: 02 Oct 2018, 02:57

So what's your point? Dereck Chisora has also stopped opponents, previously never stopped before.


Not really. Looking over his record the only previously never ko'd recognizable name oponent Chisora ko'd was padded record feather fisted Malik Scott....which reminds me of yet another one of D. Wilder's fake fights!
Okay! But if you want to play this game. Then let me ask you a simple question: how many unbeaten opponents has Povetkin beat in his entire pro boxing career? Let's forget that. How many unbeaten opponents has Povetkin even faced in his entire pro boxing career?

The answers to those questions, should tell you the level Povetkin is at, compared to Dereck Chisora.
Number of wins against unbeaten opponents 2. Number of fights 3.

Wlad already had three losses when he fought Povetkin. Winning that fight would not have given any credit for Povetkin because Wlad was already beaten by others and so was total bum. Good thing he lost :twisted:

I just love the logic of this guy :lol:
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Re: What's next for Povetkin?

Post by Luis Fernando12 »

Heretic wrote: 11 Oct 2018, 07:13
Luis Fernando12 wrote: 11 Oct 2018, 04:40
Ilya Muromets wrote: 02 Oct 2018, 03:38



Not really. Looking over his record the only previously never ko'd recognizable name oponent Chisora ko'd was padded record feather fisted Malik Scott....which reminds me of yet another one of D. Wilder's fake fights!
Okay! But if you want to play this game. Then let me ask you a simple question: how many unbeaten opponents has Povetkin beat in his entire pro boxing career? Let's forget that. How many unbeaten opponents has Povetkin even faced in his entire pro boxing career?

The answers to those questions, should tell you the level Povetkin is at, compared to Dereck Chisora.
Number of wins against unbeaten opponents 2. Number of fights 3.

Wlad already had three losses when he fought Povetkin. Winning that fight would not have given any credit for Povetkin because Wlad was already beaten by others and so was total bum. Good thing he lost :twisted:

I just love the logic of this guy :lol:
I was just using that poster's logic against themselves. It wasn't even my logic to begin with. Since they were arguing how stopping a bunch of low level heavyweights who were supposedly never stopped before, was supposed to be such an impressive feat.

Either way, Wladimir Klitschko was a dominant champion. Him being previously defeated isn't the same as another contender level fighter being previously defeated. Povetkin's best wins are against a bunch of opponents who were previously already exposed (by being defeated by somebody else before they faced Povetkin), and against guys who were already on the slide in the rankings. That's Povetkin's career in a nutshell!

Why were the likes of Bermane Stiverne, Charles Martin and Joseph Parker able to become titlists, without having to face Alexander Povetkin first? Why were they able to become titlists, whilst Povetkin couldn't? Assuming Povetkin was supposed to be such a high level heavyweight? these are all valid and reasonable questions.
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Re: What's next for Povetkin?

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Those are all shite questions!
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Re: What's next for Povetkin?

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tiny_acres wrote: 05 Oct 2018, 19:37 I couldn't count how many 100% guaranteed wins I actually lost
Nobuhiro Ishida knocked out James Kirkland. Going into that fight, Ishida had a KO record of like 33%, Kirkland was regarded as top 5, maybe top 3 in his division, and Ishida was outside the top 20. The lesson here is don't peg a fight to be 100:0 unless it's a world class fighter against a corpse.
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Re: What's next for Povetkin?

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Luis Fernando12: " David Haye would arguably BLAST Povetkin out of the ring in SUPER QUICK TIME.

Luis Fernando12:"... And Povetkin would lose to EVERY opponent (except Kabayel) that Chisora lost to. Chisora lost to: - Vitali Klitschko - Tyson Fury - Prime David Haye - Kubrat Pulev All of the above would either brutalize, or school the overrated Povetkin. An argument can be made that Povetkin also doesn't hit ..."

Also Luis Fernando12: " Haye is totally unproven at heavyweight. Povetkin would beat Haye on activity and work rate alone. Just like how he beat Eddie Chambers. Chambers has a better heavyweight resume than Haye and I think even Chagaev might beat ..."
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Re: What's next for Povetkin?

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^
lol

hes obviously a troll who just goes with what gets a reaction in that moment
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Re: What's next for Povetkin?

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Lackeos wrote: 13 Oct 2018, 03:26
tiny_acres wrote: 05 Oct 2018, 19:37 I couldn't count how many 100% guaranteed wins I actually lost
Nobuhiro Ishida knocked out James Kirkland. Going into that fight, Ishida had a KO record of like 33%, Kirkland was regarded as top 5, maybe top 3 in his division, and Ishida was outside the top 20. The lesson here is don't peg a fight to be 100:0 unless it's a world class fighter against a corpse.
And even then the corpse has a slight chance
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Re: What's next for Povetkin?

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adislav123 wrote: 12 Oct 2018, 08:16 Those are all shite questions!
They should be easy to answer then. So what are the answers?
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Re: What's next for Povetkin?

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dagilechia wrote: 13 Oct 2018, 04:34 Luis Fernando12: " David Haye would arguably BLAST Povetkin out of the ring in SUPER QUICK TIME.

Luis Fernando12:"... And Povetkin would lose to EVERY opponent (except Kabayel) that Chisora lost to. Chisora lost to: - Vitali Klitschko - Tyson Fury - Prime David Haye - Kubrat Pulev All of the above would either brutalize, or school the overrated Povetkin. An argument can be made that Povetkin also doesn't hit ..."

Also Luis Fernando12: " Haye is totally unproven at heavyweight. Povetkin would beat Haye on activity and work rate alone. Just like how he beat Eddie Chambers. Chambers has a better heavyweight resume than Haye and I think even Chagaev might beat ..."
It's 'ARGUABLE' that the David Haye from the Dereck Chisora fight would've done to Povetkin, what he did to Chisora.

However, David Haye's lack of fights at heavyweight is the biggest question mark against him. Otherwise, he is the far more talented athlete than Povetkin.

Povetkin no doubt has the better 'resume' on paper, but his resume is mainly better because it's manufactured and cherry picked. Due to fighting multiple opponents sliding down the rankings when he fought them. And fighting opponents that were previously already exposed by someone else.

So Povetkin's record / resume deceptively looks good. But if Chisora were to do what Povetkin had been doing all along, he'd have an equally good record / resume. But instead, Chisora had the guts to face more elite opponents in fewer fights.

Povetkin's only elite opponents are Anthony Joshua and Wladimir Klitschko. What happened against both of them? He got embarrassed and humiliated. Made to look like a fake heavyweight who didn't even belong in the same ring against either of them.

Povetkin's record means NOTHING, and I mean NOTHING, and can NEVER be considered much, if at all better than Chisora's, unless he beats an elite opponent like Anthony Joshua at least once. Otherwise, he is of the same level as the likes of Dereck Chisora and Bermane Stiverne. Even if he may appear to be better on paper deceptively.
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Re: What's next for Povetkin?

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i hope he retires
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Re: What's next for Povetkin?

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Rumours that he will be back 04/2019, also seems that Riabinski is not going to invest more in him so Povetkin will sign with Hearn.
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Re: What's next for Povetkin?

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dagilechia wrote: 17 Oct 2018, 04:30 Rumours that he will be back 04/2019, also seems that Riabinski is not going to invest more in him so Povetkin will sign with Hearn.
I read that aswell. I don't see him facing any of the Matchroom stable, maybe Chisora if any though. But if Whyte isn't going to face Ortiz in December then surely Hearn has to make the offer for Povetkin/Ortiz.
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Re: What's next for Povetkin?

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Povetkin vs Chisora/Ortiz are good fights that i want to see. Im happy that Sasha ties with Hearn, but i heard that Povetkin will fight in USA on DAZN rather than in UK. Anyway good that Povetkin is not retiring.
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Re: What's next for Povetkin?

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hey guys, was there any Povetkin news that just happened? I fell asleep for like 20 minutes and I have no idea what I missed. Please tell me what Povetkin news i missed please.
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Re: What's next for Povetkin?

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Povetkin v Ortiz in April ;-)
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