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  • #11
    Originally posted by Levity View Post
    114-109 is a joke card.
    I think there were rounds one could give Povetkin but 6 seems like a lot. The first half was hard to score with one guy trying to make a fight and the other trying to do anything in his power not to be in one.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by BennyST View Post
      I find it hilarious that Grabimir said that all the clinching, holding, pushing down, head locks etc etc were Povetkins fault. Of course Wlad didn't initiate a single clinch.....
      He always blames his opponent, his opponent made him jump on their back.

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      • #13
        “I spent quite a sum to get into the arena as a casual fan of the sport with the intent to go unrecognized with the fans”, said ex-WBO middleweight champion Dmitry Pirog afterwards
        Don't think he had to try very hard.

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        • #14
          nice article

          Wladimir best ever heavyweight for sure.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
            “I was totally unimpressed with the main event. For me Grigory Drozd delivered a much better fight and pleased the fans with his extraordinary effort. As for Wladimir, I understand now, why his fights are being aired so rarely overseas”.

            Whoa. Strong words from Dmitry Pirog.
            No, lies! Only jealous Americans and racists think he's boring!

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            • #16
              Wladimir will be undisputed until he's 50, like Popkins, style is pretty much the same lol

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              • #17
                There's an interesting proverb in both Russian and Polish (as well as in some other local languages) that th point of view depends on the point of seat. Means, that the fight can be felt very differently from various sitting positions. I was seated pretty uncomfortably at the arena as was a majority of journalists. From my sitting point, I had it 114-109. I won't say I wasn't biased - maybe I was. But there were some who had it 113-110, some who had it 116-107 and, f.e., Anson Wainwright, whom I met at the arena was dead sure it was 119-104.

                On reviewing the fight on tape I had it 116-109 - I suppose it's quite an accurate score, and I don't see the fight being scored as 119-104 - too harsh of a card in my mind.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Mikhnienko View Post
                  Good article but im not sure how you mention Fury, Jennings, Wilder and forget the most worthy and formitable contender Kubrat Pulev.
                  Btw, Pulev was in the venue as was Alexander Dimitrenko. Pulev is a decent fighter, but I just cannot imagine him beating Wladimir. I can't imagine Jennings doing it eaither but for me Pulev is tailor-made for the K2 brothers. He isn't very fast, doesn't possess a one-punch knockout power and he is smaller. He is like Povetkin with less fire power but maybe with a bit better skill set. No, I think it will be a beatdown. And, yes, he isn't young enough (surely, by heavyweight standards he is just a youngster but c'mon...).

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by crold1 View Post
                    I think there were rounds one could give Povetkin but 6 seems like a lot. The first half was hard to score with one guy trying to make a fight and the other trying to do anything in his power not to be in one.
                    Btw, I agree on that. On reviewing the tape 116-107 or 117-106 would have been easier to accept but, as I've already written, sitting at about 50-70 metres (bias), looking with one eye at the roof monitor and with one eye - to the ring... Well, I decided to put it this way for two reasons: 1). 114-109 doesn't change anything; 2). It was true at the time of writing so it's an honest opinion that somehow emphasizes the point I have put forward in the story.

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                    • #20
                      WK dominated the fight but...

                      I never seen a more physically imposing figure, look so scared in the ring... Punch/Hold, jab jab/hold, stiff arm/punch, hug/lean, hug/lean repeat... He's generally 25lbs plus and 7 inches taller than his opponents but fights like he's scared... If I were a fighter, I would never fight him... I'd just simply state not wanting to hug another boxer for twelve rounds... My goodness, we watched the fight again and he literally hugged him over 50 times and on three occasions lept his gigantic frame completely off the ground to grab and hug him...

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