Does Teddy Atlas hold the answer to the Klitschko puzzle?

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  • ßringer
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    Teddy Atlas doesn't even hold the answer to 99% of "who wins this weekend?".

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    • shadeyfizzle
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      #12
      Originally posted by The_Bringer
      Teddy Atlas doesn't even hold the answer to 99% of "who wins this weekend?".
      Ya but thats just his opinion and only a small portion of boxing knowledge and training capability. Every "keys to victory" segment Atlas has done for FNF has always on point. Dude has massive amounts of boxing knowledge.

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        #13
        teddy had probs getting headcases to listen.
        in january will see if the euro plodder has been sculpted into a fasteddie.


        carnivoure...ha ha ha. i think you can't see past your nose
        on this one

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          #14
          Originally posted by shadeyfizzle
          Ya but thats just his opinion and only a small portion of boxing knowledge and training capability. Every "keys to victory" segment Atlas has done for FNF has always on point. Dude has massive amounts of boxing knowledge.
          Agreed ; his boxing knowledge is great. It's just his picks that suck ****.

          I don't think Povetkin will be able to dethrone either Klit brother, though.

          I could be wrong but honestly ; it's hard to imagine either of them losing at this point.

          They have a Pacquiao-like aura of untouchability around them right now.

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            #15
            There is nothing Teddy can do that will ensure a Povetkin victory over Wlad.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Spray_resistant
              There is nothing Teddy can do that will ensure a Povetkin victory over Wlad.
              how bout Vitali?

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                #17
                Originally posted by shadeyfizzle
                how bout Vitali?
                It's possible, but unlikely.

                Big Klit is definitely the easier one to "pick off" at the moment, if you ask me. What with the layoff, his advancing age, the injuries, and a bit of what I would consider a "leaky gas tank" as of late.

                But in order to do that he would have to take a hell of a lot of damage to pull it off, because Big Klit won't go down without a serious fight.

                And Povetkin clearly doesn't like getting tagged cleanly and often ; as evidence'd by the first few rounds of the Chambers fight.

                Prior to Eddie going into his defensive shell and cutting down his output he was tagging Alexander cleanly over and over again and Povetkin was clearly bothered by it.

                Big Klit isn't as slick or fast ad Chambers, but what he lacks there he more than makes up for with bone crunching power.

                I also don't think he moves his head nearly enough to get the job done on Big Klit without exposing himself to a lot of return fire.

                But we'll see.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by cuzfozzy
                  no. only james toney can beat the klitschkos
                  AGREED The ****'s act like he doesn't exist.

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                    #19
                    Only if he predicts Povetkin to lose.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by The_Bringer
                      It's possible, but unlikely.

                      Big Klit is definitely the easier one to "pick off" at the moment, if you ask me. What with the layoff, his advancing age, the injuries, and a bit of what I would consider a "leaky gas tank" as of late.

                      But in order to do that he would have to take a hell of a lot of damage to pull it off, because Big Klit won't go down without a serious fight.

                      And Povetkin clearly doesn't like getting tagged cleanly and often ; as evidence'd by the first few rounds of the Chambers fight.

                      Prior to Eddie going into his defensive shell and cutting down his output he was tagging Alexander cleanly over and over again and Povetkin was clearly bothered by it.

                      Big Klit isn't as slick or fast ad Chambers, but what he lacks there he more than makes up for with bone crunching power.

                      I also don't think he moves his head nearly enough to get the job done on Big Klit without exposing himself to a lot of return fire.

                      But we'll see.

                      Well do you think Teddy Atlas would be able to change that?? Or pick up on some kinda flaw in either Klitschko's game for Povetkin to take advantage of whenit presents itself??

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