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  • #41
    Originally posted by bballchump11 View Post

    I really doubt Povetkin "didn't take it" when he failed another drug test in his very next fight for a similar drug.
    Sorry, there was no evidence he took it after it was banned. He was still showing trace levels for a while after. The fact a few other tests came up clean don't prove anything except that tests miss these things sometimes. We're seeing it all the time.

    Ironically if all his other tests showed it, he'd have been considered to be above board and not just by the WBC.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Toffee View Post

      Sorry, there was no evidence he took it after it was banned. He was still showing trace levels for a while after. The fact a few other tests came up clean don't prove anything except that tests miss these things sometimes. We're seeing it all the time.

      Ironically if all his other tests showed it, he'd have been considered to be above board and not just by the WBC.

      cope.

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      • #43
        Maria Sharapova was taking that stuff as well apparently. Not a serious PED test failure imo, as it was just banned a short time before.

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        • #44
          I favoured Povetkin to beat Wilder back then and I still believe he had the skills, mentality and resilience to do it. If we're talking about Wilder at his best VS Povetkin at his best, I would bet on the Russian winning that fight and possibly by KO. Povetkin was a very good fighter in his prime. Wilder had that bomb but Povetkin had very good power too....combined with skill.
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          • #45
            Might have, by the time Wilder fought Ortiz the opposition was at a level that any fight was a toss up. I'd favour the technical fighter so that would be Povetkin.
            Last edited by Haka; 06-14-2024, 03:17 AM.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post

              Duhaupas often did that. Highly underrated heavyweight.
              When he had a good camp, he was very good. See his Frankish vs. Viking showdown with Helenius for reference.

              Best French heavyweight ever. And let's don't forget; the French have a winning record in battle against the English. Look it up.
              Is he the best Freshman heavyweight ever? It like judging a bathing suit contest of over 60 year old women. Someone is the " best "

              Maybe we need more French vs. English boxing. The rivalry in history is there so...

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              • #47
                Wilder would have won at the time. He'd have lost a bunch of rounds then he'd get something massive through.
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                • #48
                  Originally posted by juggernaut666
                  When was Joshua washed up ? Give me a date bc that’s what someone who hasn’t watched boxing very long would say ?

                  Povetkin was scared to fight Wilder he was front row after the Szpilka fight so I think he wanted an edge ,should he be allowed whatever under legal limit ? Why not ,who would win ? Not sure that’s the thing with Wilder it’s neither here or there . But Wilder is a defending champion, Povetkin won’t show that but ironically Wlad Klitschko was the actual scary puncher who could box and could decide to what type of fight he wanted, unfortunately boxing fans are dumb and will remember Wilder more then Klitschko.
                  Right on. Joshua made a career of running from Wilder.

                  Joshua fought guys like Breazeale, Molina and Ruiz while running from Wilder, somtimes being knocked out while running.

                  Wilder didn't need him, going straight to unify against then unbeaten co-champion Fury in an epic Ali - Frazier type trilogy, while Joshua sat out the unification process.

                  It's pretty apparent that Wilder and Fury ruined each other in their epics; and once Wilder hit his late 30s, Eddie Hearn signed Wilder and literally paid him tens of millions to get him out of Joshua's path, placing the guy inactive 2 years in with tricky runner Parker and effectively unbeaten iron man Zhang.

                  It worked, but smart followers know by the evidence.

                  I bet that Joshua fights Dubois for some paper title.
                  He ain't going near Zhang.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Pac=Duran View Post

                    Can't believe you're still going around defending the Bronze Bummer in these threads lol.

                    His downfall has smashedsmashes resume to bits tbh. All he has is Klitschko win now
                    Not defending anyone in particular. I'm in the business of teaching casual fans through fact and reason.
                    People can buy into what I'm teaching or go off on their own. Just like school. Makes no difference.

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                    • #50
                      Well he shouldnt had been a drug cheat!

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