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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Alexander Povetkin Training, Could Return in May or June

    Manager Vladimir Hryunov has revealed to Russian outlets that heavyweight Alexander Povetkin (21-0, 15KOs) is doing well in training, but the 2004 Olympic Gold medal winner is not sparring for the moment. Povetkin injured his right hand during December's ten round decision victory over Nicolai Firtha. Povetkin's training progress is moving very carefully to avoid re-injuring the right hand. The month of April was going to be the possible return period. Now it seems either May or June is more likely.
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  • Rosseboi
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    **** me just retire already your heart just isn't in it Povetkin.

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    • dmaclv
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      Povetkin could fight Arreola, or he might be too dangerous for him. Malik Scott would be a nice fight for Povetkin, Jonathon Banks or Juan Carlos Gomez.....He's got some good options out there he should take them.

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      • Bogs
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        #4
        Originally posted by dmaclv
        Povetkin could fight Arreola, or he might be too dangerous for him. Malik Scott would be a nice fight for Povetkin, Jonathon Banks or Juan Carlos Gomez.....He's got some good options out there he should take them.
        There are other good fights for Povetkin: Gene Pukall, Zoltan Somlosi, Leif Larsen...and it's good that he is training, fighters should do that. Anyway, he should maybe train a little bit more before considering somebody in the top-100.

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        • BostonGuy
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          #5
          Originally posted by Bogs
          There are other good fights for Povetkin: Gene Pukall, Zoltan Somlosi, Leif Larsen...and it's good that he is training, fighters should do that. Anyway, he should maybe train a little bit more before considering somebody in the top-100.
          I lol'd at this post... It's funny but it's true...

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          • The Hammer
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            #6
            Teddy Atlas has ruined Povetkin, like he did to many others he worked with such as Michael Grant.

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