Comments Thread For: Klitschko is Concerned That Povetkin Will Withdraw Again

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  • yoz
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    #21
    Originally posted by The Weebler II
    Don't worry Wlad, Chisora is ready to step in at any time.
    I'm sure he is. Wladimir will happily put him to sleep

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    • Dr.Eisenfaust
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      #22
      There I have to stop you. Vitali got an inury on his left shoulder in the third round, watch the fight agains and you will notice that he barely uses his left hand for the last 8 rounds. You will also notice that Vitali easily maneuvered Chisora in the first 2-3 rounds.

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      • cupocity303
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        #23
        Originally posted by nycsmooth
        does it matter he needs a payday vs a guy he'll have an enormous size advantage...2 bros w/average skills @ best...picture them vs Holmes or Ali...the worst division in out beloved sport....
        Unfortunately I'm unable to give you Red K for this average post.

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        • Alpha & Omega
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          #24
          Wlad should be worried because I won't believe Povetkin is gonna fight Wlad until he's actually in the ring with him.

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          • Jam Jars
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            #25
            Originally posted by Dr.Eisenfaust
            There I have to stop you. Vitali got an inury on his left shoulder in the third round, watch the fight agains and you will notice that he barely uses his left hand for the last 8 rounds. You will also notice that Vitali easily maneuvered Chisora in the first 2-3 rounds.
            In the first 3 rounds Vitali averaged 21.3 jabs thrown and 2.3 landed, in the remaining 9 rounds he averaged 21.5 thrown and 4.8 landing. The stats don't back up what you say.

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              #26
              Ofcoarse Wlad should be concerned. Like I said last week. This Povetkin is an absolute phony! I knew he pulled out of the fight once before. I didn't know he pulled out twice!! LOL

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              • Dr.Eisenfaust
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                #27
                Originally posted by Own3d
                In the first 3 rounds Vitali averaged 21.3 jabs thrown and 2.3 landed, in the remaining 9 rounds he averaged 21.5 thrown and 4.8 landing. The stats don't back up what you say.
                Stats can make you tell nearly everything. Watch the fight again, and see the difference between the jabs in the first 3 rounds and the jabs in the last 9 rounds, and especially with the Klitschko brothers it's difficult to say which punch is thrown and which is not because they feint a lot. I believe Chisora got truly hurt in those 3 first rounds and he also got quickly rocked late in the fight.

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                • yoz
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Own3d
                  In the first 3 rounds Vitali averaged 21.3 jabs thrown and 2.3 landed, in the remaining 9 rounds he averaged 21.5 thrown and 4.8 landing. The stats don't back up what you say.
                  Vitali would beat Chisora with both hands tied behind his back. Chisora is crap. To suggest Chisora was 'getting' to Vitali is ridiculous; just like some other comments here about Chisora-Wladimir.

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                  • joe strong
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Regeza
                    Povetkin knew all that before he signed with Hrunov. Povetkin is a Russian native and knows how things work over there. No excuse for pulling out again.
                    Lol! Can't spend 5.7 million at the bottom of a river or with a bullet in the head...
                    Last edited by joe strong; 07-14-2013, 10:05 AM.

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                    • Dr.Eisenfaust
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                      #30
                      It would be a shame if Povetkin withdraws then W.Klitschko will hardly have good opponents left :

                      - Tyson Fury fights David Haye

                      - Kubrat Pulev figt still need time to become marketable

                      - Deontay Wilder still has to fight decent opponents

                      - Bryant Jennings could be competitive but will they fight?

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