OK, so Atlas and Sacha don’t think he’s ready and experienced enough to fight Wladimir Klitschko. IMO, I think Povetkin should’ve fought Klitschko just because of the career high payday and because there’s no shame losing to the best heavyweight of a generation.
However, things didn’t pan out that way. So what does Povetkin do now to acquire the “readiness” to fight one of the K Bros or David Haye? What is their plan? Does he have a scheduled fight coming up? Who’s Povetkin gonna fight and how frequently will he fight?
Two words readily spring to mind here: Who Cares?
I was never that sold on Povetkin, though I thought he might have become a decent contender at least after his win over Chambers. But he ended up fighting a string of nobodies for two years instead, all the while being Wlad's mandatory, a position which it's now clear he never had any intention of honouring. And I don't pin the blame entirely at Atlas's door either. All this nonsense about not being ready was coming from Povetkin's camp even before Atlas took over, as was the endless stream of excuses, injuries and other delaying tactics. Povetkin never wanted to fight Wlad period, for the very simple reason that he knew he'd lose. Povetkin simply doesn't have the speed, power, aggression or unorthodoxness to trouble Wlad, and no amount of 'tune ups' or Tyson-esque head-bobbing (courtesy of Mr Atlas) is going to make a damn bit of difference. Which leaves Povetkin in the uneviable but entirely justified position of being a low-level contender getting on in years and having to work his way up the rankings again without, preferably, having to fight anyone with a pulse. Oh well.
He should retire.
Povetkin had two times to box for the Championship. And he pulls out two times.
He is 31 years old. He should retire from pro boxing sport.
No one needs such a "contender"!!!
Nice way to make your fighter feel confident.Tell him he isn't ready. Way to go Teddy.
You only live once and I would of took the big payday win lose or draw...............:boxing: