Which HW has the best chance of beating a Klitschko?

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  • NET
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    #11
    I think now that Povetkin is working with Teddy Atlas he has the best chance to k.o Wlad. Povetkin is a guy that knows how to get inside and let his hands go and with a great teacher like Teddy he will find the right gameplan and mentality to destroy Wlad.

    I don't see anyone beating Vitali though. Too tough and too good.

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    • Rip Chudd
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      #12
      Amir Mansour. Dude is nice. He can box his behind off, he's not the type to just show up for a paycheck as has been the last dozen or so Klitschko opponents. I'm pulling for that dude man. If he can keep winning, which I see no problem of, he can probably get a shot within the next 2 years. He definitely has the power to chin check Wlad.

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      • dan_cov
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        #13
        Originally posted by NET
        I think now that Povetkin is working with Teddy Atlas he has the best chance to k.o Wlad. Povetkin is a guy that knows how to get inside and let his hands go and with a great teacher like Teddy he will find the right gameplan and mentality to destroy Wlad.

        I don't see anyone beating Vitali though. Too tough and too good.



        As much as I respect Teddy Atlas & think Povetkins a very good talent & was a superb amateur, I genuinely think he has gotten worse under Atlas. I'll be interested to see how he does against Chagaev next weekend.

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        • gatorDelux
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          #14
          i voted adamek cause the others havent proven anything yet.

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          • dan_cov
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            #15
            I didn't pick anybody as I don't believe anybody at all out there has the tools to beat either brother. I think Price has just about the best physical assets but he is way too raw at this stage.
            Cedric Boswell is a big, strong guy with good skills, power & speed, I'd like to see him get a shot but I think his age is too much of a factor as he is about 42-43.

            In fact that is a fight I would love to see & would expect real fireworks from Boswell vs Arreola

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            • Cloud
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              #16
              None. I dont think any would beat the brothers. If i had to pick, which i did, id say Povetkin but i truly doubt he'd stand a chance.

              ..Thinking on...Povetkin wont fight the brothers me thinks. We'll see..

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              • nachorjj
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                #17
                Odlanier Solis in good shape, can win against Klitschko and Haye with a good coach

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                • Hayehammer
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                  #18
                  good job guys kimbo slice is leading so far lmao!

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                  • Tmann400
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                    #19
                    To me, it's even between Luis Ortiz and Kubrat Pulev.These two have the most ability and talent of them all, after these two i'd say Helenius and Mike Perez. Ortiz And Pulev have a common opponent in Zack Page, Ortiz dropped him in the 5th and knocked him out in the 8th for the first time in 4 years, he was only the 3rd to stop him. Pulev beat Page via 6 round decision. Ortiz has the better athletic and overall boxing ability, but Pulev has a very good way of imposing himself on his opponents, he's a unique fighter. I'd actually love to see these two face eachother. It's just really hard to find tape on Ortiz, so very few know who he is unless you're a very avid boxing fan.
                    Last edited by Tmann400; 08-20-2011, 03:03 PM.

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                    • JAB5239
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                      #20
                      The heavyweight division is at its all time lowest in terms of talent, skills and excitement. Nary a top 10 fighter today outside the Klits would have been top 10 rated 15 or 20 years ago.

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