I don't know from where he got the info but quite frankly, it doesn't surprise me at all. Klitschko will very soon start to pay the price for overrating what he is. He better humble himself again. Cause Fury and Povetkin are not guys tojoke around with, especially the latter.
Here's the video :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqfLMX1vEE8
We don't know T sreet's sources so it must be taken very cautiously
187 times. that's a clear dq. had his head open? don't know what that means. wlad couldn't deal with povetkin coming forward so he had to cheat. a non corrupt ref would have dq'd him henry akwindade style.
Not true at all. He might have taken a point for holding but he initiated action. Akinwande held to survive. Anybody that thinks that's all Klitschko could do againt Povetkin doesn't know boxing. He easily could have pushed off like Foreman or some other border line foul. He toyed with Povetkin it wasn't nearly as bad as Ali vs Frazier I, II or III(the holding).
yea really. like getting hit with an uppercut in a 12 round fight makes you a terrible boxer,,lol. even the best defensive fighters in the game eat some punches during a long fight
Beez, I do consider you as a knowlegable member in this forum . All I am saying is tht Klitschko's arrogance is really irritating to me. He's always pretending to be the guy hat you can't outbox nor touch but actually, he is A LO more hittable than his brother even with excessive clinching.
I think he will get past Fury in a veryvery hard fight. But once he faces Povetkin, it will be over for him. I genuinely believe that.
3 of the kd's were legit and he also wobbled him several times. I agree that he should have been penalized by all the clinching but many seem to forget about all the damage he also did with punches. povetkin was very close to being knocked out in that 8th round
If those KDs were legit then so was Sanders's KD on Vitali.
Ignore him, he's just one of the many Wlad haters lurking in this forum.
I can't wait when Wlad takes out Fury
:lol1: They'll just hate him even more!
yea really. like getting hit with an uppercut in a 12 round fight makes you a terrible boxer,,lol. even the best defensive fighters in the game eat some punches during a long fight
jeez dude. every boxer gets hit in fights and wlad is pushing 40 yrs old so obviously his reflexes have dulled
Ignore him, he's just one of the many Wlad haters lurking in this forum.
I can't wait when Wlad takes out Fury
:lol1: They'll just hate him even more!
He knocked him down cleanly just once, with the left hook in the second. The three 'knockdowns' in the seventh came respectively from a throw, a push and a throw/elbow. The last one was blatantly not clean yet was counted anyway by a ref who should have had his licence revoked for either corruption or incompetence.
Wlad could have won that fight cleanly and got all the accolades, but the fact that he fouled so egregiously soured what little good work he did do.
3 of the kd's were legit and he also wobbled him several times. I agree that he should have been penalized by all the clinching but many seem to forget about all the damage he also did with punches. povetkin was very close to being knocked out in that 8th round
Notice that Wladimir just before uppercuting himself received a hard right uppercut from Jennings. That's quite embarassing for the "master boxer" he's pretending to be...
jeez dude. every boxer gets hit in fights and wlad is pushing 40 yrs old so obviously his reflexes have dulled
Honestly if Wlad had clinched ten times instead of 173648373 the outcome would have been the same. Povetkin was eating Rahman's slow motion jab and was losing to Takam before the KO. Face it Povetkin doesn't have the goods to hang with Wlad. He gets by on pure heart most of the time and against anyone bigger of more talented he's useless..
Yeah that's not true at all.
I just don't see it. 50 rounds of hard sparring between Wlad and Wilder in Austria didn't produce a Wlad KO, why would a fight? People have a knee-jerk tendency to dismiss Wilder but the guy has already trained in Wlad's camp and gone rounds with him. That's waaaay more than most can say. When Fury gets into that ring it will be the first time he's ever been in a ring with him. Wilder has more experience boxing Wlad than Jennings, Povetkin, and Fury put together.
wlad refused to spar fury . why? fury was there. not enough time to bring in his own ref perhaps?
i bet they really did spar, fury just got paid to say it never happenedd
when in reality he got the better of wlad and got sent home.
either way fury left with psychological advantage- 1-0 fury
So if he was kneeing Povetkin in the nuts and dropping elbows to the back of his head that would have been fine, would it? You're right. It didn't matter what he was doing since he was permitted to get away with anything. Benefits of having a compliant ref.
Honestly if Wlad had clinched ten times instead of 173648373 the outcome would have been the same. Povetkin was eating Rahman's slow motion jab and was losing to Takam before the KO. Face it Povetkin doesn't have the goods to hang with Wlad. He gets by on pure heart most of the time and against anyone bigger of more talented he's useless..
Povetkin looked unprepared in that fight.
He looks much more aggressive and hungry to win now.
Well it's easy to look aggressive when you aren't eating jabs and wrestling for 12 rounds. Povetkin always looks a Rocky movie after 4 rounds..
doesnt matter what he was doing . He was bullying him around the ring and povetkin couldnt do anything. Who cares if he was clinching, povetkin couldnt find the answer and was getting manhandled
So if he was kneeing Povetkin in the nuts and dropping elbows to the back of his head that would have been fine, would it? You're right. It didn't matter what he was doing since he was permitted to get away with anything. Benefits of having a compliant ref.
People always bring up Wlad being wobbled by a jab. Guess what? It's true. But that doesn't say anything about him as a fighter. Did any of you see the size of the guy who wobbled him with a jab was? These are super heavyweights. Punches have more effect in this weight class than any other. I've made guys I've sparred with do the stanky leg because of a jab. A jab can be a power punch. Doesn't happen often but when someone over 240 lbs throws it and it lands clean, it's damaging. Rios wobbled Alvarado with a jab in their second fight...which Alvarado won. The logic used (or lack of) on this site when talking about fighters is amazing to witness.
I'm not going to give Wlad any more stick for getting rocked by Pulev's jab than I will Fury getting knocked down while totally squared up against Cunningham. Both are used to unfairly denigrate both fighters. Fury's taken bigger punches than the one that Cunningham caught him with and been fine. When he's getting down to business and not clowning around he takes punches the same as anyone else. It's when he switches off or gets reckless that he leaves himself vulnerable to getting dropped. Big deal. His recovery abilities are excellent anyway, and both times he got dropped he went on to stop his opponents a few rounds afterwards.
doesnt matter what he was doing . He was bullying him around the ring and povetkin couldnt do anything. Who cares if he was clinching, povetkin couldnt find the answer and was getting manhandled
i don't. there are no rules in boxing.
I just don't see it. 50 rounds of hard sparring between Wlad and Wilder in Austria didn't produce a Wlad KO, why would a fight? People have a knee-jerk tendency to dismiss Wilder but the guy has already trained in Wlad's camp and gone rounds with him. That's waaaay more than most can say. When Fury gets into that ring it will be the first time he's ever been in a ring with him. Wilder has more experience boxing Wlad than Jennings, Povetkin, and Fury put together.
And what did all that experience do for him versus the incredibly inept Molina? Jennings and Povetkin have the small thing of actually having got in the ring with Wlad for real and are both just vastly more experienced than Wilder in general, due to not taking on pattycakes every other fight.
Wilder can content himself with having gone fifty hard rounds of sparring with Wlad and count that as a victory if he likes. Meanwhile he's getting rocked by Molina and giving Povetkin a three mile wide berth.
the holding was ridiculous but he also hurt and dropped povetkin repeatedly with punches. not sure why that always gets ignored
He knocked him down cleanly just once, with the left hook in the second. The three 'knockdowns' in the seventh came respectively from a throw, a push and a throw/elbow. The last one was blatantly not clean yet was counted anyway by a ref who should have had his licence revoked for either corruption or incompetence.
Wlad could have won that fight cleanly and got all the accolades, but the fact that he fouled so egregiously soured what little good work he did do.
I don't know from where he got the info but quite frankly, it doesn't surprise me at all. Klitschko will very soon start to pay the price for overrating what he is. He better humble himself again. Cause Fury and Povetkin are not guys tojoke around with, especially the latter.
Here's the video :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqfLMX1vEE8
We don't know T sreet's sources so it must be taken very cautiously
He already fvked Povetkin up man