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Re: Povetkin was a WBA paper champion

Posted: 22 Jan 2016, 01:50
by campfire
punchoutsb wrote:
campfire wrote: 1-0 my way :wave:
Great job, you managed to spell two words correctly :TU:

Reward yourself by watching some boxing so your education can improve in that regard as well.

Thats right you English school teacher talk out of your backside so we can all have a laugh about my spelling and we will then lose focus on you and
your stupid statement that no one said your Russian mate had fearful ability he will not beat Wilder even with the mistake's he[Wilder] make's after over 30 fight's the Russian could have another 200 amateur fight's and he still would'nt be World Champion material even in this VERY open era you can help me with my spelling and i might if your nice help you with your boxing knowledge you spelling machine.

Re: Povetkin was a WBA paper champion

Posted: 22 Jan 2016, 10:03
by punchoutsb
campfire wrote:
punchoutsb wrote:
campfire wrote: 1-0 my way :wave:
Great job, you managed to spell two words correctly :TU:

Reward yourself by watching some boxing so your education can improve in that regard as well.

Thats right you English school teacher talk out of your backside so we can all have a laugh about my spelling and we will then lose focus on you and
your stupid statement that no one said your Russian mate had fearful ability he will not beat Wilder even with the mistake's he[Wilder] make's after over 30 fight's the Russian could have another 200 amateur fight's and he still would'nt be World Champion material even in this VERY open era you can help me with my spelling and i might if your nice help you with your boxing knowledge you spelling machine.
But no one said he had fearful ability; no one but you. That's what prompted this whole exchange in the first place in case you've forgotten. If you can't recognize that Povetkin will be Wilders best opponent, I'm not really sure what to tell you. Povetkin has already been a champion, perhaps something else you've forgotten.

(Please notice my strategic use of periods or "." above to break up points in my text block. It makes reading easier.)

Re: Povetkin was a WBA paper champion

Posted: 22 Jan 2016, 10:36
by asdfjkl
campfire wrote:
punchoutsb wrote:
campfire wrote: 1-0 my way :wave:
Great job, you managed to spell two words correctly :TU:

Reward yourself by watching some boxing so your education can improve in that regard as well.

Thats right you English school teacher talk out of your backside so we can all have a laugh about my spelling and we will then lose focus on you and
your stupid statement that no one said your Russian mate had fearful ability he will not beat Wilder even with the mistake's he[Wilder] make's after over 30 fight's the Russian could have another 200 amateur fight's and he still would'nt be World Champion material even in this VERY open era you can help me with my spelling and i might if your nice help you with your boxing knowledge you spelling machine.
Povetkin already became world champion, in fact he won 16 out of his last 17 tournaments before becoming a pro, that one tournament he didn't won gold he won silver. He became European champion several times in a row and world champion as well as Olympic champion before becoming pro.
During his pro carreer he won everything as well except for Klitschko, who just about everyone calls "Clinchko" since that fight, because Povetkin clearly was the most skilled, he just had less reach.

Re: Povetkin was a WBA paper champion

Posted: 31 Jan 2016, 19:26
by campfire
Povetkin was already the Heavyweight Champ then why isn't he called that THE FORMER HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD BY ANY-ONE NO-ONE CLAIMS HE WAS THE FORMER CHAMPION OF THE WORLD :lol: :lol: :lol: because the Champion was Wlad who used Povetkin
as his punching bag :yay:

Re: Povetkin was a WBA paper champion

Posted: 31 Jan 2016, 19:29
by ikorolev
What is a point of this thread ? Povetkin still has a way better resume than "real" champions Wilder and Martin.

Re: Povetkin was a WBA paper champion

Posted: 01 Feb 2016, 01:42
by asdfjkl
campfire wrote:Povetkin was already the Heavyweight Champ then why isn't he called that THE FORMER HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD BY ANY-ONE NO-ONE CLAIMS HE WAS THE FORMER CHAMPION OF THE WORLD :lol: :lol: :lol: because the Champion was Wlad who used Povetkin
as his punching bag :yay:
Think again, a clinching bag perhaps, Klitschko hasn't boxed for a second against Povetkin and many suggest he should have been disqualified.

Re: Povetkin was a WBA paper champion

Posted: 01 Feb 2016, 01:53
by gilgamesh
conty22 wrote:I see everyone complain about Deontay Wilder ducking Povetkin.

If you fallow boxing for longer time , you must know that Povetkin won WBA title from Chagaev , after that he was ducking Wladimir for years and defended that title against bums like old Rahman , Andrzej Wawrzyk.

He pulled fight against Wlad once than more time.


I see double standarts in boxing.

If Wilder fought a guy like Takam most of you would complain that Takam is a bum who lost against Gregory Tony and needed 8 rounds against old Michael Grant.

I can't wait for your reactions when Wilder beats Povetkin. You will call him an old washed up bum with short reach.

Let's not forget that Fury looked even more crap against poor opposition and got even kd by Cunninham.

With your logic Wladimir was supposed to ko him without problems but it did not happen.

Wilder is coming for Sasha and haters prepare yourself because i will return to this topic
Nobody ever considered Povetkin anything more than a Paper Champion. That's not the issue. The issue is that he's been Wilder's #1 contender since Wilder won the belt, and he's not only not defended against him, but has faced challengers that aren't even in the Top 20. If Wilder beats Povetkin I'll give him credit, and I'll be impressed because Povetkin will be the best fighter he's beaten up to now. Povetkin is no pushover.

That being said. I think Povetkin is going to spark Wilder inside 5 rounds, and I don't think it'll be all that hard for him honestly. Povetkin's no World Beater, but he's faced legitimately tough challenges in his career and has improved since the loss to Wlad. Wilder will have his hands plenty full with Povetkin if he ever gets his balls up enough to step into the ring with the guy.

I think there's a good chance he vacates his title to instead fight Charles Martin for the IBF Title. Proving that he and Haymon know what I know. He can't beat Povetkin.

Re: Povetkin was a WBA paper champion

Posted: 01 Feb 2016, 07:08
by geronimo
Yes he was. No one has considered him as a true champion.

Re: Povetkin was a WBA paper champion

Posted: 02 Feb 2016, 14:02
by bigman1968
asdfjkl wrote:
campfire wrote:Povetkin was already the Heavyweight Champ then why isn't he called that THE FORMER HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD BY ANY-ONE NO-ONE CLAIMS HE WAS THE FORMER CHAMPION OF THE WORLD :lol: :lol: :lol: because the Champion was Wlad who used Povetkin
as his punching bag :yay:
Think again, a clinching bag perhaps, Klitschko hasn't boxed for a second against Povetkin and many suggest he should have been disqualified.
Did you see the fight? Klitchko just held him to prevent more falls and avoid disgrace at his hometown-)))
Povetkin is really a cruiser...and most of his opponents were actually cruisers. He cannot handle real big guys(please don't mention the punchbag named Wach)...he don't have the reach and one-punch power.

As a matter of fact, Wilder is also a cruiser(weight)...but he has reach of heavy and hell of a punch.

Re: Povetkin was a WBA paper champion

Posted: 02 Feb 2016, 19:54
by asdfjkl
bigman1968 wrote:
asdfjkl wrote:
campfire wrote:Povetkin was already the Heavyweight Champ then why isn't he called that THE FORMER HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD BY ANY-ONE NO-ONE CLAIMS HE WAS THE FORMER CHAMPION OF THE WORLD :lol: :lol: :lol: because the Champion was Wlad who used Povetkin
as his punching bag :yay:
Think again, a clinching bag perhaps, Klitschko hasn't boxed for a second against Povetkin and many suggest he should have been disqualified.
Did you see the fight? Klitchko just held him to prevent more falls and avoid disgrace at his hometown-)))
Povetkin is really a cruiser...and most of his opponents were actually cruisers. He cannot handle real big guys(please don't mention the punchbag named Wach)...he don't have the reach and one-punch power.

As a matter of fact, Wilder is also a cruiser(weight)...but he has reach of heavy and hell of a punch.
A slip in the beginning and a bunch of wrestling from Wlad's side, which doesn't belong into boxing and he should have been punished for in the early rounds already. I've never seen someone hugging so much in a boxing match before and neither after, it's very very suspicious he didn't get disqualified.