Comments Thread For: Price's Trainer Fancies Povetkin, But Not W. Klitschko

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  • Ravens Fan
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    #11
    Price might have to wait because I thought I heard somewhere that Pusvetkin was trying to coax John Ruiz out of retirement so he could be his automatic mandatory.

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    • Weltschmerz
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      #12
      I'd have Chisora or Arreola with a better chance vs Wlad than Price. Price vs Povetkin is good, I'd have Povetkin by way of knockout.

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        #13
        Originally posted by WladimirK
        I'd have Chisora or Arreola with a better chance vs Wlad than Price. Price vs Povetkin is good, I'd have Povetkin by way of knockout.
        What are you basing this opinion on?

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          #14
          I think everyone fancies taking Povetkin's paper title right now lol..

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            #15
            Originally posted by Ravens Fan
            What are you basing this opinion on?
            I believe we haven't seen the best Povetkin yet. Price hasn't really faced anybody above domestic level, he's untested vs world class opposition. Does Price have punch resistance?

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