Does Teddy Atlas hold the answer to the Klitschko puzzle?

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  • Freddy Krueger
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    #21
    Povetkin is better then any of you are giving credit for. Not saying he'd beat the klitschkos but I can see him doing a much better job then Arreola or any other fight thus far that has challenge any of them. I have a feeling Povetkin will move alot showing alot of lateral movements and is willing to take risks.

    Meaning we might actually see Povetkin get ktfo but atleast he has the balls to take risks in the ring. I've seen so many of the klitschko opponents come straight forward and don't really throw much because they're scared, should show better lateral movements.

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    • MANGLER
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      #22
      Wlad by KO.

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      • ßringer
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        #23
        Originally posted by shadeyfizzle
        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??
        That's hard to say.

        I mean technically ; it's possible.

        Anything is possible in this game.

        He's likely to have changed or altered some of Povetkin's bigger flaws, but I don't see him coming into a Klitschko fight with Mike Tyson type head movement.

        I also don't see him becoming a slicker type fighter, either.

        I look for him to maximize the pressure, while trying to minimize the damage.

        Only time will tell.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Freddy Krueger
          Povetkin is better then any of you are giving credit for. Not saying he'd beat the klitschkos but I can see him doing a much better job then Arreola or any other fight thus far that has challenge any of them. I have a feeling Povetkin will move alot showing alot of lateral movements and is willing to take risks.

          Meaning we might actually see Povetkin get ktfo but atleast he has the balls to take risks in the ring. I've seen so many of the klitschko opponents come straight forward and don't really throw much because they're scared, should show better lateral movements.
          You should fix your sig, son. "Again" is spelled wrong.

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          • The Hammer
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            #25
            Originally posted by shadeyfizzle
            What about Vitali?
            Povetkin would have no chance against Vitali either.

            I'm not bashing Povetkin, I like him, but honestly he's no match for either Klitschko.

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            • The Hammer
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              #26
              Originally posted by cuzfozzy
              the kiltschko puzzle has already been solved by sanders,
              and purrity ....
              I just re-watched the Sanders fight with Vitali last night. It seemed to me it was Corrie that got "solved", as the durable Purrity had been as well.

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              • DrewWoodside
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                #27
                Originally posted by Carnivore
                No.

                Povetkin is tailor-made for Wlad. There is nothing even an excellent trainer like ****m Richardson or Freddie Roach could do to prevent Wladimir from knocking him out, let alone an idiot like Teddy.
                I like the Klits(and yes I like Teddy also).. but I'd love to see Teddy help Povetkin beat a Klit just so you could **** your pants. I mean that in the nicest way possible. BTW your Jessica Biel Avatar has me lookin' to wack it everytime a Klit related thread shows up.

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                • Scott9945
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Jone2ts
                  AGREED The ****'s act like he doesn't exist.
                  Thanks for your piss poor contribution to this thread.

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                  • Dr. Ironfist
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                    #29
                    I dont get what people are talking about with Vitali having a "leaky gastank" did anyone watch the Arreola fight? When was the last big HW with a workrate anywhere close to that. Maybe if they fought 15 rounds you could have said he was going to be gassed, but he was fine and looking good. Boxers get tired...especially heavyweights. Vitali's legs were still moving, he was still throwing punches and his punches actually got better in the last round. There are only two ways to beat Vitali. 1. He hurts his shoulder punching your face in. or 2. Ref ignorantly stops the fight after a side of a glove cuts him. Only two ways. You can't out box him. You can't knock him down. You can only hope that he hurts himself. Thats it. This aint no Muhammad Ali getting knocked through the ropes by a 188 pounder and then havign to take smelling salt to revive. This is Vitali Klitschko...the best there ever was.

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                    • damilla
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                      #30
                      true!..toney would come in @ 206 and walk klit into sumthin terrible mayne like his thunderous left hook that his (VITALY) big goofy ass prolly wont ever see coming!!!!...TONEY! TONEY! TONEY!

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