Comments Thread For: Team Rahman Move To Prevent Povetkin July Bout

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Team Rahman Move To Prevent Povetkin July Bout

    Greg Cohen, promoter of former heavyweight champion Hasim Rahman (50-7-2, 41KOs), advised BoxingScene.com that his company will not allow Alexander Povetkin (24-0, 16KOs) to make a July defense of his WBA "regular" championship.

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    Last edited by BIGPOPPAPUMP; 07-05-2012, 09:03 PM.
  • joe strong
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    #2
    good news because i want to see rahman fight povetkin & see if povetkin can take a legit right hand from a power puncher...

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    • MrFynest
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      #3
      Still wondering how the heck Rahman became a mandatory. Since his KO loss to Klitscko he has won 5 straight against journeymen 4 of which had losses in the double digits

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      • paulf
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        #4
        [IMG]http://i1134.***********.com/albums/m605/exterminador86/the-only-mitt-romney-gif-i-need.gif[/IMG]

        Just like Rahman was going to stop Povetkin-Huck from happening? Yeah, sure.

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        • yoz
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          #5
          Quit already.


          HOW Rahman is mandatory is beyond me...

          Hopefully we'll get Povetkin-Huck II

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