What's next for Alexander Povetkin?
What's next for Alexander Povetkin?
41 y.o., interim WBC belt, still rocks, stole the party from Whyte. What's next for Sasha after all this stuff?
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Enlightened-One
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Re: What's next for Alexander Povetkin?
Wow, they are fast.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑22 Aug 2020, 18:53 Immediate rematch clause and nothing else.
Already been confirmed.
Re: What's next for Alexander Povetkin?
It becomes more comical for Whyte if It is so.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑22 Aug 2020, 18:53Old news.
Immediate rematch clause and nothing else.
Already been confirmed.
Utterly pointless to discuss anything else “next”.
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Enlightened-One
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Re: What's next for Alexander Povetkin?
Watch the post fight interviews.DrDuke wrote: ↑22 Aug 2020, 18:59Wow, they are fast.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑22 Aug 2020, 18:53 Immediate rematch clause and nothing else.
Already been confirmed.
I didn’t make it up.
Immediate rematch clauses are always agreed before bouts.
No shock there.
Re: What's next for Alexander Povetkin?
If there is indeed a rematch, Povetkin will repeat. Whyte gets rocked/hurt/floored every fight and now it's clear, that he can't take Povetkin's punch.
Re: What's next for Alexander Povetkin?
Well, I didn't watch ALL of them, but it seemed unclear.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑22 Aug 2020, 19:01Watch the post fight interviews.DrDuke wrote: ↑22 Aug 2020, 18:59Wow, they are fast.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑22 Aug 2020, 18:53 Immediate rematch clause and nothing else.
Already been confirmed.
I didn’t make it up.
Immediate rematch clauses are always agreed before bouts.
No shock there.
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Onetimeonly
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Re: What's next for Alexander Povetkin?
Eo is an habitual liar so you're right to wait for a more credible source. I saw hearn say they were doing a rematch, so we can confirm now.DrDuke wrote: ↑22 Aug 2020, 19:03Well, I didn't watch ALL of them, but it seemed unclear.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑22 Aug 2020, 19:01Watch the post fight interviews.
I didn’t make it up.
Immediate rematch clauses are always agreed before bouts.
No shock there.
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Enlightened-One
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Re: What's next for Alexander Povetkin?
Lewis vs. Rahman, Lewis vs. McCall, Murata vs. Brant etc.
One punch KO’s happen. It’s part and parcel of our beloved sport.
Re: What's next for Alexander Povetkin?
This is best time to retire from boxing. 41 years old, solid HW career ended with maybe best win of his career and KOTY candidate.
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Enlightened-One
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Re: What's next for Alexander Povetkin?
Sky Sports.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑22 Aug 2020, 19:07Eo is an habitual liar so you're right to wait for a more credible source. I saw hearn say they were doing a rematch, so we can confirm now.DrDuke wrote: ↑22 Aug 2020, 19:03Well, I didn't watch ALL of them, but it seemed unclear.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑22 Aug 2020, 19:01
Watch the post fight interviews.
I didn’t make it up.
Immediate rematch clauses are always agreed before bouts.
No shock there.
Watch the interviews or shut the fück up.
Prove me wrong because or fückïng apologise.
Refuse to respond to this post and you’re basically admitting to being a pussy!
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margaret thatcher
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Re: What's next for Alexander Povetkin?
If a fighter has a rematch clause, can they still retire without facing legal action, or do they have to go ahead with a rematch
Re: What's next for Alexander Povetkin?
Uhm, Lewis vs McCall wasn't immedeate.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑22 Aug 2020, 19:07Lewis vs. Rahman, Lewis vs. McCall, Murata vs. Brant etc.
One punch KO’s happen. It’s part and parcel of our beloved sport.
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Enlightened-One
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Re: What's next for Alexander Povetkin?
Missing the point.DrDuke wrote: ↑22 Aug 2020, 19:09Uhm, Lewis vs McCall wasn't immedeate.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑22 Aug 2020, 19:07Lewis vs. Rahman, Lewis vs. McCall, Murata vs. Brant etc.
One punch KO’s happen. It’s part and parcel of our beloved sport.
Learn to read.
What was I actually commenting on?
Quote my words if you think I mentioned the word “immediate” in the post of mine you quoted.
I really do think that breathalysers need to be installed on mobile phones, because the amount of people attacking things I never fûckïng said is unbelievable!
Re: What's next for Alexander Povetkin?
Why do your provide so much butthurt and demagogy today in every thread?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑22 Aug 2020, 19:17Missing the point.DrDuke wrote: ↑22 Aug 2020, 19:09Uhm, Lewis vs McCall wasn't immedeate.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑22 Aug 2020, 19:07
Lewis vs. Rahman, Lewis vs. McCall, Murata vs. Brant etc.
One punch KO’s happen. It’s part and parcel of our beloved sport.
Learn to read.
What was I actually commenting on?
Quote my words if you think I mentioned the word “immediate” in the post of mine you quoted.
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Onetimeonly
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Re: What's next for Alexander Povetkin?
Lol, definitely epic buttclenching today. Even for a bitch like eo.
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Enlightened-One
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Re: What's next for Alexander Povetkin?
Why can’t you ask me a question related to something I actually wrote or claimed?DrDuke wrote: ↑22 Aug 2020, 19:20Why do your provide so much butthurt and demagogy today in every thread?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑22 Aug 2020, 19:17Missing the point.
Learn to read.
What was I actually commenting on?
Quote my words if you think I mentioned the word “immediate” in the post of mine you quoted.![]()
You didn’t answer that, did you?
You said that Lewis vs. McCall wasn’t immediate, but that bears no relation to anything I wrote.
So why pretend you’re proving me wrong about something I never once claimed?
If you can’t provide a genuine response then either apologise or shut up!
Re: What's next for Alexander Povetkin?
Oh, yeah, sorry for making you butt burn so much.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑22 Aug 2020, 19:24Why can’t you ask me a question related to something I actually wrote or claimed?DrDuke wrote: ↑22 Aug 2020, 19:20Why do your provide so much butthurt and demagogy today in every thread?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑22 Aug 2020, 19:17
Missing the point.
Learn to read.
What was I actually commenting on?
Quote my words if you think I mentioned the word “immediate” in the post of mine you quoted.![]()
You didn’t answer that, did you?
You said that Lewis vs. McCall wasn’t immediate, but that bears no relation to anything I wrote.
So why pretend you’re proving me wrong about something I never once claimed?
If you can’t provide a genuine response then either apologise or shut up!
Re: What's next for Alexander Povetkin?
Russian stuff, then knockout Dill Whyte again toward end of year
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Enlightened-One
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Re: What's next for Alexander Povetkin?
At least you admitted to lying. Your words, not mine.DrDuke wrote: ↑22 Aug 2020, 19:26Oh, yeah, sorry for making you butt burn so much.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑22 Aug 2020, 19:24Why can’t you ask me a question related to something I actually wrote or claimed?
You didn’t answer that, did you?
You said that Lewis vs. McCall wasn’t immediate, but that bears no relation to anything I wrote.
So why pretend you’re proving me wrong about something I never once claimed?
If you can’t provide a genuine response then either apologise or shut up!![]()
Re: What's next for Alexander Povetkin?
Rematch clause stinks.
I would rather see Povetkin vs Usyk next.
Whyte was winning before the ko but Povetkin isn't some wild swinger who landed a lottery punch. He's a good boxer who sets up his shots and clearly proved that Whyte cannot take a good punch from him.
The rematch will either be Whyte going horizontal again or a wide, boring UD for Povetkin when Whyte decides he'd rather hear the final bell than risk getting belted out again.
I would rather see Povetkin vs Usyk next.
Whyte was winning before the ko but Povetkin isn't some wild swinger who landed a lottery punch. He's a good boxer who sets up his shots and clearly proved that Whyte cannot take a good punch from him.
The rematch will either be Whyte going horizontal again or a wide, boring UD for Povetkin when Whyte decides he'd rather hear the final bell than risk getting belted out again.
Re: What's next for Alexander Povetkin?
Both Povetkin and Dillian Whyte are GARBAGE, .... i always said and today was the prove . .. 
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margaret thatcher
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Re: What's next for Alexander Povetkin?
Ya, they should have proved their worth by getting dropped on their asses by Iago Kiladze 
Re: What's next for Alexander Povetkin?
To answer the OP, I think this fights impacts Whyte's position far more than Pov's. He may get one last decent payday, but does this win really move him up?