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  • #11
    So I guess Haye - Povetkin is off the table

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Harry Balls View Post
      This would be the toughest fight in the world to make with both of them avoiding each other.
      I don't think any indication have been given that the two are avoiding each other. Povetkin is a gold medalist and a (paper) world champion. I don't think he thinks he has anything to be afraid of with regards to Haye. Similar size almost.

      Originally posted by Szef99 View Post
      So I guess Haye - Povetkin is off the table
      Why do you say that?

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      • #13
        Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
        I don't think any indication have been given that the two are avoiding each other. Povetkin is a gold medalist and a (paper) world champion. I don't think he thinks he has anything to be afraid of with regards to Haye. Similar size almost.
        Both mens choices for hw opponents so far suggest to me they like the safe route unless there's huge money involved.

        Povetkin has had a few good wins but that's many years ago.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
          That's why the heavyweight division today is seen as good as ever!
          Well. Some people are just made up of a dangerous mix of nuthugging and ******ity.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Harry Balls View Post
            Both mens choices for hw opponents so far suggest to me they like the safe route unless there's huge money involved.

            Povetkin has had a few good wins but that's many years ago.
            It's time for Povetkin to step up, unless he wants to be known as a complete joke. With regards to Haye, the public wont accept a lower class opponent. I think both would be confident in beating each other so there might just be a surprise. At least I hope so.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
              Why do you say that?
              I've read that they're considering that offer so if they even think about that kind of fighter I won't except they would consider Haye. Plus from what I've heard and read so far Jovo Pudar will most likely be announced today as Haye opponent. I really hope I'm wrong though. Btw what time is that conference scheduled?

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              • #17
                Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
                It's time for Povetkin to step up, unless he wants to be known as a complete joke. With regards to Haye, the public wont accept a lower class opponent. I think both would be confident in beating each other so there might just be a surprise. At least I hope so.
                See, this goes for Haye as well.

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                • #18
                  The only two fights I want to see Povetkin in are with Wlad or Huck II.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Harry Balls View Post
                    Both mens choices for hw opponents so far suggest to me they like the safe route unless there's huge money involved.

                    Povetkin has had a few good wins but that's many years ago.
                    This seems to be the route of more and more heavyweight fighters. Fighting less often and less dangerous opponents seems to be the future of the division when sitting on a high ranking. Seems to be happening more and more often.

                    Originally posted by Harry Balls View Post
                    Well. Some people are just made up of a dangerous mix of nuthugging and ******ity.
                    Very true. Very, very true.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
                      It's time for Povetkin to step up, unless he wants to be known as a complete joke. With regards to Haye, the public wont accept a lower class opponent. I think both would be confident in beating each other so there might just be a surprise. At least I hope so.
                      I bet its someone 'lower' than Povetkin.

                      The sensible option, in terms of ranking and money, is Adamek; but I wouldn't be surprised if we get Manuel Charr or Jonathan Banks.

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