Anyone think Povetkin is a more dangerous fight than Wilder?
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Nightmare Roy
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Anyone think Povetkin is a more dangerous fight than Wilder?
To me it just seems that he's being over looked by everyone, keep seeing new videos with AJ and Hearn saying "Wilder sign the contract" etc. Povetkin is a quality fighter whose been in many big fights only losing to Klit in points. I really think this could be a hard night for AJ, he and his team really need to be 100% focused for this.
Re: Anyone think Povetkin is a more dangerous fight than Wilder?
back in 2015-2016, when povetkin was supposed to fight wilder, i really think he was beastly and more dangerous then he is now. i think he had a good chance to beat wilder. he was laying dudes out. look at how he f@cking flattened duhaupas, a guy who went 11 vs wilder without being dropped. compare what he did to takam to how much more durable takam was vs parker and aj. look at how he instantly melted perez.
but, even though povs still easily a top hw, i think hes not quite as explosive. could be down to a few extra years and a few less peds. i think wilder also has a bit of extra danger in that he can be on the outside and still hit aj. povetkin is gonna have to take shots to come in vs aj
in a perfect world, we wouldve seen povetkin vs wilder back in 2015 or 16. who knows if then we wouldve even been looking at this aj-wilder circus
but, even though povs still easily a top hw, i think hes not quite as explosive. could be down to a few extra years and a few less peds. i think wilder also has a bit of extra danger in that he can be on the outside and still hit aj. povetkin is gonna have to take shots to come in vs aj
in a perfect world, we wouldve seen povetkin vs wilder back in 2015 or 16. who knows if then we wouldve even been looking at this aj-wilder circus
Re: Anyone think Povetkin is a more dangerous fight than Wilder?
In some it's a tougher fight and in others no.
Povetkin better schooled than Wilder. He knows his way around the ring better. He's a better boxer.
But Wilder is athletic and has that killer punch. You never know what he's going to do next. HE doesn't know what he's going to do next.
Povetkin might be a tougher fight but easier to prepare for, if that makes any sense.
Povetkin better schooled than Wilder. He knows his way around the ring better. He's a better boxer.
But Wilder is athletic and has that killer punch. You never know what he's going to do next. HE doesn't know what he's going to do next.
Povetkin might be a tougher fight but easier to prepare for, if that makes any sense.
Re: Anyone think Povetkin is a more dangerous fight than Wilder?
wilder is 1 and 1-2 over and over, his whole unpredictable/unorthodox thing is so overrated. pov actually has a much more diverse output, with a whole mix of straights, hooks, and uppercuts with both hands
how many fights did wilder really surprise with something really unusual and umexpected?
his unorthodoxy is why he still has issues even with much less gifted opponents. its wilders length and athleticsm (including that power) that make him more dangerous. its those that get him stoppages, not because he bamboozles guys with a bag full of unexpected moves
how many fights did wilder really surprise with something really unusual and umexpected?
his unorthodoxy is why he still has issues even with much less gifted opponents. its wilders length and athleticsm (including that power) that make him more dangerous. its those that get him stoppages, not because he bamboozles guys with a bag full of unexpected moves
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MarkMcBurney
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Re: Anyone think Povetkin is a more dangerous fight than Wilder?
Nope. Pedvetkin hasn't been the same fighter since being busted.
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tiny_acres
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Re: Anyone think Povetkin is a more dangerous fight than Wilder?
MarkMcBurney wrote: ↑20 Jul 2018, 09:29 Nope. Pedvetkin hasn't been the same fighter since being busted.
Re: Anyone think Povetkin is a more dangerous fight than Wilder?
I'd say, he is more dangerous. I believe, in AJ-Wilder fight them both would have been cautious and wouldn't fight inside, Joshua would have outboxed Wilder this way, Wilder wouldn't have taken risks probably. And Povetkin will always pressure Joshua, while engaging with Povetkin isn't a much smarter idea.
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Boxerbeetle
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Re: Anyone think Povetkin is a more dangerous fight than Wilder?
No, Wilder is much more dangerous. I’ve never been particularly sold on Povetkin tbh, he stepped up against Wlad and was handled embarrassingly easily. The fact that he’s rated so highly says a lot more about the heavyweight division than it says about him.
And yeah, he’s total sh!t without his PEDs
And yeah, he’s total sh!t without his PEDs
Re: Anyone think Povetkin is a more dangerous fight than Wilder?
Since when has Broadhurst had internet?astradamus wrote: ↑20 Jul 2018, 12:49 The innocent Povetkin his reputation is completely destroyed by the American media. As you can see there are many many people that actually think that the innocent men broke a rule once. In reality, for me, he's actually the WBC champ for quite some years now. The scam around Wilder is currently actually too big to fail, but he still seems to manage to fail any time. Wilder owes Povetkin about 150 mil right now, about 6 times 25 mil. 6 fights, 25 mil each, and a much bigger share against AJ as well.
Wilder ruined a big part of boxing as a sport for many, many people, including me. The reputation of boxing is suffering hard under Wilder and his team, who keeps getting away with fighting bum after bum after bum despite he lives in the same country as Muhammad Ali, how does he dare?! Wilder and his team proof that corruption pays of and that innocent people can still easely get in trouble when they are about to meet Wilder and his team who's as corrupt as it gets. AJ is also losing money every match since the sport is a lot less popular as it should me. Without Wilder and his people active in the sport, AJ would probably make 30 to 50% more money each fight, if not more.
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Re: Anyone think Povetkin is a more dangerous fight than Wilder?
astradamus wrote: ↑20 Jul 2018, 12:49 The innocent Povetkin his reputation is completely destroyed by the American media. As you can see there are many many people that actually think that the innocent men broke a rule once. In reality, for me, he's actually the WBC champ for quite some years now. The scam around Wilder is currently actually too big to fail, but he still seems to manage to fail any time. Wilder owes Povetkin about 150 mil right now, about 6 times 25 mil. 6 fights, 25 mil each, and a much bigger share against AJ as well.
Wilder ruined a big part of boxing as a sport for many, many people, including me. The reputation of boxing is suffering hard under Wilder and his team, who keeps getting away with fighting bum after bum after bum despite he lives in the same country as Muhammad Ali, how does he dare?! Wilder and his team proof that corruption pays of and that innocent people can still easely get in trouble when they are about to meet Wilder and his team who's as corrupt as it gets. AJ is also losing money every match since the sport is a lot less popular as it should me. Without Wilder and his people active in the sport, AJ would probably make 30 to 50% more money each fight, if not more.
I had no idea Putin's troll factory extended to boxing forums ?!!
Re: Anyone think Povetkin is a more dangerous fight than Wilder?
"Many big fights"... Can you name 5 of them that count, or am I missing something?Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑20 Jul 2018, 07:44 Povetkin is a quality fighter whose been in many big fights only losing to Klit in points.
He won IBN eliminator with Byrd (good fight at this stage of his career, but Byrd was definitely past-prime) and then Chambers (which was really good win, Chambers was hot prospect and unbeaten at that point). That makes 1 big fight. Then he did everything to avoid Wlad and not much after losing to him. OK, Wlad is 2nd big fight.
As he was avoinding punchers for most of his career, and now he is close to 40, he would be lucky if he goes full distance with AJ.
Re: Anyone think Povetkin is a more dangerous fight than Wilder?
Wlad had to cheat constantly to beat Povetkin.Boxerbeetle wrote: ↑20 Jul 2018, 12:45 No, Wilder is much more dangerous. I’ve never been particularly sold on Povetkin tbh, he stepped up against Wlad and was handled embarrassingly easily.
He should have been disqualified.
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bigjack
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Re: Anyone think Povetkin is a more dangerous fight than Wilder?
That was Wlad at his very worst and he should certainly have been thrown out.Horse wrote: ↑20 Jul 2018, 14:07Wlad had to cheat constantly to beat Povetkin.Boxerbeetle wrote: ↑20 Jul 2018, 12:45 No, Wilder is much more dangerous. I’ve never been particularly sold on Povetkin tbh, he stepped up against Wlad and was handled embarrassingly easily.
He should have been disqualified.
Re: Anyone think Povetkin is a more dangerous fight than Wilder?
while Poverkin is on the slide I see him as a level above Wilder
Re: Anyone think Povetkin is a more dangerous fight than Wilder?
Povetkin is a small heavyweight who went life and death with an entertaining, but limited career cruiserweight. He’s looked absolutely bang average since he got popped, is almost 40 and got stood on his head by WK. Aye he banged out a few fringe heavy/cruiser weights when he was quite possibly roided out of his nut but he’s going to be absolute cannon fodder for Joshua - and I’m far from a AJ fanboy. It’s a junk fight but the division is it’s usual shallow self with the also usual gobshites and salesmen trying to convince us all it’s like being back in the 70’s. Wilder is crude as hell but he’d beat Povetkin fairly easily now
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tiny_acres
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Re: Anyone think Povetkin is a more dangerous fight than Wilder?
Assedfucked is back. This is the exact same crap he posted before.astradamus wrote: ↑20 Jul 2018, 12:49 The innocent Povetkin his reputation is completely destroyed by the American media. As you can see there are many many people that actually think that the innocent men broke a rule once. In reality, for me, he's actually the WBC champ for quite some years now. The scam around Wilder is currently actually too big to fail, but he still seems to manage to fail any time. Wilder owes Povetkin about 150 mil right now, about 6 times 25 mil. 6 fights, 25 mil each, and a much bigger share against AJ as well.
Wilder ruined a big part of boxing as a sport for many, many people, including me. The reputation of boxing is suffering hard under Wilder and his team, who keeps getting away with fighting bum after bum after bum despite he lives in the same country as Muhammad Ali, how does he dare?! Wilder and his team proof that corruption pays of and that innocent people can still easely get in trouble when they are about to meet Wilder and his team who's as corrupt as it gets. AJ is also losing money every match since the sport is a lot less popular as it should me. Without Wilder and his people active in the sport, AJ would probably make 30 to 50% more money each fight, if not more.
Same lies same asinine posts.
Dude you've been banned under numerous names now.
Go away
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Grilling Machine
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Re: Anyone think Povetkin is a more dangerous fight than Wilder?
We've all followed the obvious path: prime Povetkin lost to prime Wlad, and prime Joshua beat the fading Wlad. So the next question: Has Povetkin faded as much as Wlad, so as to remain a bit behind him? The immediate doubt is Price's left hook.
So even though it might've been 50:50 against a prime Povetkin, Joshua has to be the heavy favourite. I think Povetkin still has a chance if the ref lets him work inside, but we saw how he struggled to get close to Price. Joshua's not that big, but it still raises a lot of doubt. I don't think it's crazy to imagine Povetkin winning one out of five, though.
So even though it might've been 50:50 against a prime Povetkin, Joshua has to be the heavy favourite. I think Povetkin still has a chance if the ref lets him work inside, but we saw how he struggled to get close to Price. Joshua's not that big, but it still raises a lot of doubt. I don't think it's crazy to imagine Povetkin winning one out of five, though.
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MightyWarrior
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Re: Anyone think Povetkin is a more dangerous fight than Wilder?
Not at all, Pov is much the safer option, hence Hearn cashing in one more time: he’s smaller, older, he’s been beaten a few times and Josh will know exactly what to expect.
The wildly unpredictable, massive, long armed, undefeated, TNT punching American is without doubt, going to be a huge risk
The wildly unpredictable, massive, long armed, undefeated, TNT punching American is without doubt, going to be a huge risk
Re: Anyone think Povetkin is a more dangerous fight than Wilder?
povs only lost to wladMightyWarrior wrote: ↑21 Jul 2018, 03:01 Not at all, Pov is much the safer option, hence Hearn cashing in one more time: he’s smaller, older, he’s been beaten a few times and Josh will know exactly what to expect.
The wildly unpredictable, massive, long armed, undefeated, TNT punching American is without doubt, going to be a huge risk
again, as i said above,wilders unpredictable thing is sooooo overrated. pov actually has a far less predictable and more diverse punch selection. ya, you simply can have no idea what to expect from mr right hand over and over
what exactly is so wildly unpredictable about wilder? please elaborate. its bizarre how his sloppyness is getting spun into some stylistic advantage . if he had length, stlye, and atletism and power over his opponents he wouldnt have had the issues he did. how the hell would guys like szpilka and washington be taking rounds off him? and molina hurting him and giving him a rough night?
him eventually finding the ko isnt unpredictable or caused by being unpredictable , its because of his power and speed to eventually find the mark almost always with the shot we all know he loves. hes had issues with limited opponents precisely because hes sloppy and crude and make mistakes. getting rid of that would make him better, not worse
Re: Anyone think Povetkin is a more dangerous fight than Wilder?
i do agree wilders more dangerous now though, much longer with speed + power, but dear god this sloppyness as a strength thing is so stupid, as is the idea that a guy who throws the same power shot over and over is wildly unpredictable, we all know the right hands coming
if he wasnt so sloppy he prob wouldnt need to take so long to find the finish, or give up as many rounds. to the poster here who says wilder landing one clean right = instant ko, you ever wonder why it takes so on many rounds then?
hint, its not because hes got this really beneficial unpredictable, unorthodox style that bamboozles opponents and gives him even more of an edge
if he wasnt so sloppy he prob wouldnt need to take so long to find the finish, or give up as many rounds. to the poster here who says wilder landing one clean right = instant ko, you ever wonder why it takes so on many rounds then?
hint, its not because hes got this really beneficial unpredictable, unorthodox style that bamboozles opponents and gives him even more of an edge
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MightyWarrior
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Re: Anyone think Povetkin is a more dangerous fight than Wilder?
Ok SMART ARSE how about this, he’s “unpredictable” Because sometimes he looks great and other times he looks like a complete novice... makes mistakes ...windmills, you’d probably get quite confident of knocking him out ...and then he might just land a right hand on your chin.
Anyway the bottom line is he is a far more dangerous proposition than pov, and even you seem to agree with that.
In fact the other quality that makes him dangerous is he is so ultra cautious, sits back, bores the crowd to death, plays it safe waiting for you to make mistake.. using that sometimes impossible to get past reach
Although the Russian, on the correct state sponsored drug program , could possibly turn into superman again, but thankfully this one is not in Russia.
Oh yes and only the one loss then- I must’ve been thinking of his other two losses to VADA.
Anyway the bottom line is he is a far more dangerous proposition than pov, and even you seem to agree with that.
In fact the other quality that makes him dangerous is he is so ultra cautious, sits back, bores the crowd to death, plays it safe waiting for you to make mistake.. using that sometimes impossible to get past reach
Although the Russian, on the correct state sponsored drug program , could possibly turn into superman again, but thankfully this one is not in Russia.
Oh yes and only the one loss then- I must’ve been thinking of his other two losses to VADA.
Re: Anyone think Povetkin is a more dangerous fight than Wilder?
I wouldn't have thought so, Wilder s unique in the Heavyweight division. Although, that being said - Povetkin is a real challenge for AJ and one that definitely shouldn't be taken lightly. Pov is one of the most dangerous opponents out there in the Heavyweight boxing scene.Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑20 Jul 2018, 07:44Anyone think Povetkin is a more dangerous fight than Wilder?
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Grilling Machine
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Re: Anyone think Povetkin is a more dangerous fight than Wilder?
It's one of those cases of a less skilled boxer being acutely dangerous 20% of the time. He'd win a lot more rounds with more skill, but he might actually land his devastating right less often.
His opponents have to worry that he won't notice their subtle feints and throw an ostensibly foolish bomb at just the wrong time for them. The threat of his power's enough to dissuade most from maintaining a confidently high workrate. And so it's possible for him to beat significantly better boxers, at the same time as it's possible for relative nobodies to beat him. He's the ultimate flip-of-a-coin man.
But if he fought Joshua ten times, I think the difference in their skillsets would tell and he'd lose more than he won. As a one-off it's still in Joshua's favour, but that right hand will always put doubts in both Joshua's mind and ours. If Joshua wins comfortably it should lessen others' fears of that straight right, and Wilder might go on to another loss.
For now, though, Wilder's lack of refinement and ability to read the smallprint of a fight gives him a psychological advantage by proxy. Funny thing is, if he improved, he might be less successful!
Re: Anyone think Povetkin is a more dangerous fight than Wilder?
Don't think Hearn sees Pov as much risk. It's a fight that could have easily been avoided even if it meant dumping the IBF.
Expecting AJ to keep it long and breaking down Pov late. Don't think it will be too exciting either
Expecting AJ to keep it long and breaking down Pov late. Don't think it will be too exciting either
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Re: Anyone think Povetkin is a more dangerous fight than Wilder?
Yeah, it's hard to imagine Pov getting close enough to do damage without taking some crunchers to his fading chin.
Maybe with a supertight guard and lots of head movement, but I don't really fancy his chances.
Maybe with a supertight guard and lots of head movement, but I don't really fancy his chances.