Tough to access, when and where Povetkin was exactly in his prime. But it very well could've been the period from 2014 to 2016, when he was viciously taking out Takams and Perezs of this world. That was also the period, when he was likely on juice.
Still, all the controversy aside, I think Povetkin at his best had ability and attributes to push Usyk. Especially, early on. He had underrated punch selection, hand speed and capability of setting traps. Pov also was a very good body puncher.
In a fantasy scenario, Usyk goes on the road again and fights Povetkin in hostile environment, in Russia.
How far do you think Povetkin at his best could've pushed Usyk? Could he have done better than Briedis?
Oleksandr Usyk vs Prime Povetkin
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs Prime Povetkin
Usyk by a clear decision.
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs Prime Povetkin
Usyk may get a near shutout UD over Povetkin. Them T Rex arms of Povetkin saw him falling well short of the mark a lot even against opponents that weren't particularly hard to hit for most boxers at that level.
I think he'd be missing Usyk most of the night, and getting his ears boxed off almost every round.
I think he'd be missing Usyk most of the night, and getting his ears boxed off almost every round.
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs Prime Povetkin
Usyk by a wide UD
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs Prime Povetkin
Usyk's southpaw stance would overwhelm Povetkin behind his jabs, right hooks, left hands and combinations to take a decision.
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs Prime Povetkin
Shotout by Usyk.