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  • #41
    Originally posted by Dr.Eisenfaust View Post
    Povetkin said that his who.e preparation will be based on how to go under Wlad's jab. I wonder if he can do it. But I definitely agree that this might beba hard challenge for Wlad.
    Then he is in a lot of trouble.

    Wladimir can tie him up when he goes in if he wants, that's what Haye's whole "flop to the floor" thing was about; he was trying to get Wlad to be hesitant to tie up on the inside after being deducted a point, so that he(Haye) would be able to tee off once he got in. Didn't ****ing happen.

    I'm expecting a glorious and long overdue beatdown.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by crold1 View Post
      Call me crazy, but I am REALLY looking forward to this fight. Expect Wlad to win but I think this is, style wise, his toughest match in a LONG time. Sasha has underrated hand and foot speed and, unlike most of the Heavies out there, can fight inside and really puts combinations together well. I am wary, given past cancellations etc. of getting too excited; wonder if HE thinks he can win.

      If he does, I think this is a fight that could be a real two-man Heavyweight title fight. Been awhile.
      What makes the fight interesting isn't the style matchup. But the fact that terms of the fight, venue, judges, ref etc. Aren't being dictacted by K2 for the 1st time in a loooooong time. Povetkin's promoter overbidding by several millions for this fight surely raises some eyebrows. And i'm sure in the back of Wlad's mind, if he doesn't emphatically dominate every round or score a KO, he'll get job'd on the cards. I don't think he could fight the same way he fought against Ibragimov or Haye and come away with a victory, given the strange circumstances of the purse bid. This might lead to Wlad fighting a much more aggressive fight than usual, which increases the susceptibility of Wlad getting clip'd with a shot he normally wouldn't get hit with and put away.

      But stylistically, this is a mismatch of the highest order. Povetkin is about as tailor made as they come for Wlad. Povetkin has terrible defense, no head/upper body movement whatsoever, probably has never successfully slipped a punch in his entire career, and has dodgy punch resistance. If Wlad fights his typical Wlad fight, he shouldn't drop no more than a round at best and score a stoppage somewhere in the vacinity of the 6th-9th rd.

      Although i will say, i don't think Wlad has fought anybody that commits to the body as much as Povetkin or works on the inside as well Povetkin. But he'll likely be stopped in his tracks by Wlad's jab and his clinching/wrasslin/spoiler tactics.

      And Cliff, i've never seen this exceptional hand and footspeed from Povetkin that you're describing. Are we talking about the same fighter? Povetkin is a face first plodder with slow hands and feet and slightly above average power. I have my doubts that he would even be able to hurt Wlad unless he catches him with a perfect Roy/Tarver Pacquiao/Marquez esque shot or somehow manages to land in accumulation. Povetkin has never proven he possesses the ability to KO or even hurt a world class Heavyweight or even Cruiserweight for that matter!

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Counter Troll View Post
        What makes the fight interesting isn't the style matchup. But the fact that terms of the fight, venue, judges, ref etc. Aren't being dictacted by K2 for the 1st time in a loooooong time. Povetkin's promoter overbidding by several millions for this fight surely raises some eyebrows. And i'm sure in the back of Wlad's mind, if he doesn't emphatically dominate every round or score a KO, he'll get job'd on the cards. I don't think he could fight the same way he fought against Ibragimov or Haye and come away with a victory, given the strange circumstances of the purse bid. This might lead to Wlad fighting a much more aggressive fight than usual, which increases the susceptibility of Wlad getting clip'd with a shot he normally wouldn't get hit with and put away.

        But stylistically, this is a mismatch of the highest order. Povetkin is about as tailor made as they come for Wlad. Povetkin has terrible defense, no head/upper body movement whatsoever, probably has never successfully slipped a punch in his entire career, and has dodgy punch resistance. If Wlad fights his typical Wlad fight, he shouldn't drop no more than a round at best and score a stoppage somewhere in the vacinity of the 6th-9th rd.

        Although i will say, i don't think Wlad has fought anybody that commits to the body as much as Povetkin or works on the inside as well Povetkin. But he'll likely be stopped in his tracks by Wlad's jab and his clinching/wrasslin/spoiler tactics.

        And Cliff, i've never seen this exceptional hand and footspeed from Povetkin that you're describing. Are we talking about the same fighter? Povetkin is a face first plodder with slow hands and feet and slightly above average power. I have my doubts that he would even be able to hurt Wlad unless he catches him with a perfect Roy/Tarver Pacquiao/Marquez esque shot or somehow manages to land in accumulation. Povetkin has never proven he possesses the ability to KO or even hurt a world class Heavyweight or even Cruiserweight for that matter!
        Who said exceptional...I said underrated. He's not plodding (depending on the shape he's in). Power is okay but he is a good combination puncher, particularly inside. Not saying he wins by any stretch. Just think he can make for a scrap.

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        • #44
          meh, Povetkin wont do better than say, Chagaev.

          I like the Klitschko's, but I cant get over Wlad's hugging...HW boxing is a joke TBH...

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          • #45
            Should be a decent scrap. Looking forward to it. Was more excited for the Fury fight tbh.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by paulf View Post
              Then he is in a lot of trouble.

              Wladimir can tie him up when he goes in if he wants, that's what Haye's whole "flop to the floor" thing was about; he was trying to get Wlad to be hesitant to tie up on the inside after being deducted a point, so that he(Haye) would be able to tee off once he got in. Didn't ****ing happen.

              I'm expecting a glorious and long overdue beatdown.
              Haye can't fight going forward, can't fight on the inside and isn't a combination puncher. Basically the opposite of Povetkin who is the best inside fighter in the division and possibly the best combination puncher.

              You're not alone Cliff some of these bozos either don't know what they're watching or hate Povetkin too much to be objective. The Huck fight was an aberration that horrible conditioning and a brawler opponent can make happen (Soliman-Winky, Mayorga-Forrest). Povetkin uses a terrific variety of feints, angle changes, level changes and head movement all of which make him more capable than any Wlad opponent to date of getting inside. I do expect Sasha to make it a entertaining fight and land on Wlad more than we've seen in a long time.

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              • #47
                Yes, it's a good fight that finally happens. Good for Wlad's resume as well.

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                • #48
                  What's the odds on Wlad getting DQ for hugging?

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Michael Paine View Post
                    What's the odds on Wlad getting DQ for hugging?
                    didnt see much clinching in his last couple fights so hopefully hes done with that since losing steward as his trainer

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                    • #50
                      If Povetkin was cautious against a fat, slow Rahman you can believe he'll be even more cautious against Wlad. The first couple of rounds will start out slow with lots of jabs until Wlad feels comfortable dropping the right hand. By the fourth round Wlad will have found his range and be comfortable enough throwing the right more often and leaning on Sasha to wear him out. By the seventh or eighth Povetkin will be feeling the effects of this and start getting desperate leaving himself more open. By the ninth or tenth his corner will have stopped it between rounds or he'll be tko'd. This will not be a difficult fight for Wlad and it won't be exciting either. But it will be a good win for him to have on his record.

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