Povetkin Decisions Estrada, Pushes For IBF Title Shot

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Povetkin Decisions Estrada, Pushes For IBF Title Shot

    At the Burg-Waechter Castello in Düsseldorf, Germany, a battle of heavyweight Olympians saw Alexander Povetkin (17-0, 12KOs) won a ten round unanimous decision over Jason Estrada (15-2, 3KOs). The scores were 99-94, 98-92 and 97-93. [details]
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    • Klitschko2011
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      #3
      I scored it 8-2 for Povetkin

      Estrada was badly hurt in the final round, he's lucky it was only a 10 round fight, if it was 12 round fight he would've gotten KO'd by Povetkin.

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      • ACHlLLES
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        #4
        Anyone else heard booing? Did Estradas family members not agree? Because if they didn't agree with the score cards, they were clearly blind. Their man lost

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        • NakiFan
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          He looked pretty rusty in there, yet still got the job done which is a sign of a good fighter.

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          • Ogecca MaMa
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            #6
            good fight by Povetkin. 1-2 more fights and he can face Wladimir, though he almost have no chances to win over Wlad. what next for Estrada, he can fight with Lyakhovich and some decent fighters to get more experience

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            • The Hammer
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              #7
              Originally posted by Infern0
              He looked pretty rusty in there, yet still got the job done which is a sign of a good fighter.
              Exactly.

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              • Boxingwizard
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                #8
                Originally posted by Artur Kyshenko
                good fight by Povetkin. 1-2 more fights and he can face Wladimir, though he almost have no chances to win over Wlad. what next for Estrada, he can fight with Lyakhovich and some decent fighters to get more experience
                He has to fight him by September or lose his mandatory spot and Povetkin already called him out.

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                • Boxingwizard
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                  #9
                  I want to see Povetkin-Chambers 2.

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                  • HeartAttack
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                    Wlad will get stripped by the IBF but who really cares. I want to see Povetkin/Dimitrenko while the Haye/Klitschko carousel turns

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