teddy atlas has improved povetkin

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  • Tmann400
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    #1

    teddy atlas has improved povetkin

    more than i thought he would..povetkins jab looked good..his footwork improved..and he was punching from different angles..and povetkins was the lowest its been since 2006..atlas so far is doing a good job.
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    Povetkin had an incredible amateur career, I'm not sure why he got into the pro game later than others. But I'm always looking forward to his fights, it's good to see him in action again.

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    • The Hammer
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      I have videos of all Povetkin's fights - Povetkin looked similar to the way he was in his first 10-12 fights (****o, Bostice, Fox, etc), because he was fighting an opponent Leo Nolan who is on the same level as those guys.

      He hasn't improved or changed - he was always very good, that's why he won all those gold medals in the amateurs, including Olympic Gold.

      Povetkin did appear to be in better shape yesterday than he was against Estrada.

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        I couldn't tell that well.

        Leo Nolan did nothing in that fight except get a paycheck.


        He was horrific and presented no challenge.

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        • Libido Sanchez
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          #5
          Originally posted by Carnivore
          I have videos of all Povetkin's fights - Povetkin looked similar to the way he was in his first 10-12 fights (****o, Bostice, Fox, etc), because he was fighting an opponent Leo Nolan who is on the same level as those guys.

          He hasn't improved or changed - he was always very good, that's why he won all those gold medals in the amateurs, including Olympic Gold.

          Povetkin did appear to be in better shape yesterday than he was against Estrada.
          Still hate Teddy, huh?

          Nah, I'm joking, man.

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