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boxingcar
06-30-2007, 02:14 PM
Povetkin is currently active in 2007...And He's not going anywhere..
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Solid chin , superb combos , endurance , great reflexes...
A very impressive pro record...
and He also holds probably one of the most impressive amateur record in the HW boxing history.
He's a "next-gen" russian import.
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06-30-2007, 02:38 PM
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06-30-2007, 02:43 PM
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brooklyn1550
06-30-2007, 03:49 PM
I don't know how his swarming style would work against iron-chinned, huge punching guys like Brewster or Peter, and he's never fought anybody with the size, power, and skill of Vitali or Wladimir Klitschko. Donald was a good win, but there are too many questions still out there about him to say, with confidence, that he would beat the Klitschkos, Chagaev, Brewster, Ibragimov, and Peter.
Danny Ocean
06-30-2007, 03:56 PM
povetkin is a killer
my next 3 opponents for him would be
rahman
Chris Byrd
Shannon Briggs
Amsterdam
06-30-2007, 04:02 PM
I don't know how his swarming style would work against iron-chinned, huge punching guys like Brewster or Peter, and he's never fought anybody with the size, power, and skill of Vitali or Wladimir Klitschko. Donald was a good win, but there are too many questions still out there about him to say, with confidence, that he would beat the Klitschkos, Chagaev, Brewster, Ibragimov, and Peter.
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sandwichsurgeon
06-30-2007, 04:06 PM
He's also 6'2", 225 pounds and has never fought outside of Europe. Let's not get too excited just yet. Let's see how he handles fighting on the road - and then how he deals with a top-rate, SUPERheavyweight.
Ali was what, 6'3" 210lbs when he fought Liston, superheavys like Briggs are hindered by their size more than anything.
boxingcar
06-30-2007, 04:25 PM
I don't know how his swarming style would work against iron-chinned, huge punching guys like Brewster or Peter, and he's never fought anybody with the size, power, and skill of Vitali or Wladimir Klitschko. Donald was a good win, but there are too many questions still out there about him to say, with confidence, that he would beat the Klitschkos, Chagaev, Brewster, Ibragimov, and Peter.
Wrong , THEY never had to fight a guy like this...He's gonna own all the belts one day. He has some of the best combos in the HW division. and He hasn't reached his full potential yet...
brooklyn1550
06-30-2007, 04:27 PM
Wrong , THEY never had to fight a guy like this...He's gonna own all the belts one day. He has some of the best combos in the HW division. and He hasn't reached his full potential yet...
You have a lot of confidence in this kid and while he could be a great heavyweight...the jury's still out.
At this point, I say Wladimir and Peter KO him. Brewster, Klitschko's, Ibragimov, Peter, and Chagaev are all more experienced in the pros and more battle tested than Povetkin.
geppy
06-30-2007, 04:28 PM
I agree , let Povetkin fight Rahman next.
brooklyn1550
06-30-2007, 04:30 PM
I think that he would beat Ruiz, Rahman, Virchis, Toney, Chambers, Byrd, Valuev, Brock, Krasniqi, and Chambers.
boxingcar
06-30-2007, 04:36 PM
You have a lot of confidence in this kid and while he could be a great heavyweight...the jury's still out.
At this point, I say Wladimir and Peter KO him. Brewster, Klitschko's, Ibragimov, Peter, and Chagaev are all more experienced in the pros and more battle tested than Povetkin.
No way , Peter is a bum compared to that guy...He's way more versatile. Peter is too one dimensional. and His victory against Toney (his rematch) told us nothing new.
Toney souldn't be in the HW division in the first place.
He should've lost against Rahman , takes steroids and can't impose his game cause most fighters are too big.
Peter is a hard punch. Sure , he's got Ko power and a great chin but compared to povetkin? too one dimensional..
I'd go as far as to say that if there's one guy who's going to own Wlad Klitschko , it will be this kid...(unless of course , Brewster finds a way to beat Wlad in the rematch).
It's been a long fucking time since we've seen a complete fighter like this one.
justaboxingfan
06-30-2007, 05:17 PM
wow this guy really likes to come forward, and his chin looks solid. I noticed he likes to drop his hands right before he winds up and throws a hook. If he fights a power puncher he might get caught but damn, his chin's made out of iron. This man is going places and fast. I predict he get a title shot within 2 years and by then he'll have a way better defence
Illmatic
06-30-2007, 05:20 PM
Povetkin is currently active in 2007...And He's not going anywhere..
Vdd5yWLYL1U
Solid chin , superb combos , endurance , great reflexes...
A very impressive pro record...
and He also holds probably one of the most impressive amateur record in the HW boxing history.
He's a "next-gen" russian import.
Ive never seen someone throw so many right hooks, he looks impressive. With that being said....Solis KO1
Irish Steel
06-30-2007, 05:25 PM
wow, those are some of the best combos ive seen a hw throw in a while
geppy
06-30-2007, 05:31 PM
Ive never seen someone throw so many right hooks, he looks impressive. With that being said....Solis KO1
Solis has destroyed two glass chins . They had great records for someone fighting only his first two firsts, so you cant complain at all.
Dimitrenko absolutly destroyed Solis's first opponent , and he is considered a weak puncher especially for his size. I seen Solis's second fight, the punch didnt even look that big, it was pathetic for Mazekin.
Bigcat
06-30-2007, 06:16 PM
Let him develope like he is..
The Championship level guys are far superior at the moment but in eighteen months he may be the finished article..
He beat my fighter (Friday Ahunanya) on points in Mannheim, and he has some very good qualities.. I think he will be a champion some day..
Heavyrighthand
06-30-2007, 07:09 PM
This guy is the real mccoy.
Povetkin may already be able to beat about half of the current top ten.
I think, even as he is, now, that Povetkin would probably beat Samuel Peter. Povetkin seems to have much better, short, crisp punches, whereas Peter is limited, and throws wildassed shots. Povetkin has better movement and technique, as well. He's an all around better fighter than Peter is, certianly.
And yes, Rahman would be a good next fight for Povetkin. I think Rahman would probably be sent to the concrete floor, once again. Beating the big name Rahman would be a decent test, but not too much of a threat for Povetkin, while he's still developing.
So far, Povetkin seems to be a real monster of a heavyweight who has almost everything; He has power, aggession, iron chin, speed, and nonstop punching with crisp, deliberate shots..(his defense seems to lack a bit, though)..........., and the division will certianly heat up, and improve, once he kicks the door down to the top ten.
andyZOR
06-30-2007, 08:42 PM
This guy looks so bad ass.
boxingcar
06-30-2007, 10:15 PM
wow, those are some of the best combos ive seen a hw throw in a while
and that's precisely what will make the difference in the future of this guy's career.
fantastic combos , very aggressive.
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