You do realize, that no heavyweight boxer, or probably any boxer in history has ever beaten an opponent with that many diadvantages that Povetkin has against Joshua?tiny_acres wrote: ↑30 Jul 2018, 16:02There's 4 inches in height and only 13 pounds difference (229 - 243 in their last bout)Luis Fernando12 wrote: ↑30 Jul 2018, 15:54Fair enough! At least we can both agree on one common thing though. However, I also maintain that Povetkin also isn't big enough either, for fighting against modern sized Super heavyweight goliaths like Anthony Joshua. That's where we might both disagree.
There's numerous larger differences in which the smaller challenger over came the size advantage.
It's not like Povetkin is 5'10 and 185 like fighters of yesteryear
The biggest disadvantage now is age and no drugs for Povetkin
Povetkin is:
1) 5 inches shorter in height than Joshua.
2) 7 inches shorter than Joshua in reach.
3) 22 pounds lighter than Joshua in terms of average weight (which also includes non-functional weight such as fat, because without it, Povetkin would be even lighter).
4) is lighter by 9.69% body weight than Joshua (including non-functional weight such as fat).
5) is lighter than Joshua, even though he carries fat whilst Joshua is heavier than Povetkin, even though he carries nowhere near the amount of fat that Povetkin carries and is almost exclusively muscle.
6) 10 years older and way past his best / is a shot fighter whilst Joshua is 10 years younger and in the prime of his life.
7) is physically weaker than Anthony Joshua.
8) someone who's been in more fights, including tougher fights and is physically more faded from the accumulation of damage he's experienced throughout his career whilst Joshua is much fresher with less fights and less damage.
The advantages that Joshua holds over Povetkin is astronomical. This would be the greatest win in heavyweight boxing history if Povetkin manages to pull of a win, because such a win has never been accomplished before.
Povetkin holds 0 advantages over Joshua, except maybe experience. But that won't matter considering Wladimir Klitschko also was more experienced (and also had more advantages over Joshua than Povetkin possesses) but still lost.
So in reality, this is a FAR FAR FAR bigger mismatch than the Lomachenko vs Rigondeaux bout. But nobody seems to complain about this bout as they did for that bout.
If Povetkin took drugs, then why didn't he grow as big as Joshua in terms of height, reach, weight and muscle mass? Or even become faster? The fact that he didn't, proves that he never took drugs. Or if he did, then they were useless.