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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Ismayl Sillakh Breaks Down Klitschko vs. Povetkin

    Russian cruiserweight contender Ismayl Sillakh gave his take on the huge heavyweight fight between WBO/IBO/IBF/WBA champion Wladimir Klitschko (60-3, 51KOs) and undefeated challenger Alexander Povetkin (26-0, 18KOs), taking place on October 5th at Olympic Stadium in Moscow Russia. The first time ever that two Olympic gold medal winners battle for the heavyweight gold in Russia.

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  • Weltschmerz
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    Have a feeling this will be another one sided beat down. Povetkin hasn't faced anything Wlad's size, let alone quality. But it's the test of manhood for Povetkin that has been long over due.

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    • Weltschmerz
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      #3
      Povetkin needs to make it dirty if he can in any way get in Wlad's face and try rough him up on the inside. Can he avoid Wlad's jackhammer jab somehow?

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      • Derranged
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        #4
        My analysis:

        Wlad carries him for 10 rounds in a snoozer under the directives of the Russian mob then knocks him out in the 11th, followed by a polite clap from the crowd.

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        • TGD
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          #5
          Povetkin has to get on the inside and let his hands go. If he allows Klitschko to box at range, then it's going to be a one-sided dismantling.

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          • Weltschmerz
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            #6
            Originally posted by Derranged
            My analysis:

            Wlad carries him for 10 rounds in a snoozer under the directives of the Russian mob then knocks him out in the 11th, followed by a polite clap from the crowd.
            Don't be so cynical, you daft ****.

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            • MASTER1454
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              Originally posted by Derranged
              My analysis:

              Wlad carries him for 10 rounds in a snoozer under the directives of the Russian mob then knocks him out in the 11th, followed by a polite clap from the crowd.
              LOL

              Originally posted by Weltschmerz
              Don't be so cynical, you daft ****.
              LMAO. But Derranged is right, LOL

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              • JAB5239
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                #8
                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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                • DoktorSleepless
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                  #9
                  Only thing I read was "Ismayl Sillakh Breaks Down"

                  Very true.
                  Last edited by DoktorSleepless; 09-24-2013, 10:03 PM.

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