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  • beez721
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    #81
    Originally posted by Szef
    Real No 2 Alexander Povetkin beats both relatively easy.
    Id favor povetkin over both but I think hed have problems early with wilder and with fury's size and awkwardness. don't see it being an easy win

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      #82
      Originally posted by Szef
      Real No 2 Alexander Povetkin beats both relatively easy.
      Sincerely doubt it would be easy and I wouldn't see Povetkin as a favourite in either.

      Those 3 guys could do a round robin of 50/50 fights in my opinion.

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        #83
        Originally posted by denium
        I thought Chisora was going to beat Fury relatively easy?
        Motivated Chisora, yes. Not that shot to shit, shadow of himself that fought Fury.

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          #84
          Originally posted by Szef
          Motivated Chisora, yes. Not that shot to shit, shadow of himself that fought Fury.
          He didn't look shot to **** when he fought Kevin Johnson the fight before.

          So maybe it was Fury's work that didn't allow Chisora to work.

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            #85
            Originally posted by beez721
            Id favor povetkin over both but I think hed have problems early with wilder and with fury's size and awkwardness. don't see it being an easy win
            Originally posted by LacedUp
            Sincerely doubt it would be easy and I wouldn't see Povetkin as a favourite in either.

            Those 3 guys could do a round robin of 50/50 fights in my opinion.
            Povetkin's power and combos would be too much. Don't get fooled by the Klitschko fight. Wlad can control mobile opponent with his jab which is superior to Fury's and Wilder's. And even he had some problems with keeping Povetkin on the outside (hence very excessive clinching).

            Plus he clearly has improved since that fight. Both physically and mentally.

            Povetkin is too fast, too skilled and too mentaly tough for those two Twitter stars.

            If any of these matchups ever happens I'm going all in on Povetkin.
            Last edited by Szef; 02-03-2015, 07:07 AM.

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              #86
              Originally posted by LacedUp
              He didn't look shot to **** when he fought Kevin Johnson the fight before.

              So maybe it was Fury's work that didn't allow Chisora to work.
              Kevin Johnson?

              You mean a guy who never punches back?

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                #87
                Originally posted by Szef
                Motivated Chisora, yes. Not that shot to shit, shadow of himself that fought Fury.
                he wasn't shot to **** he was just never very good. he got overrated after his competitive fight with an old one armed shot vitali

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by beez721
                  he wasn't shot to **** he was just never very good. he got overrated after his competitive fight with an old one armed shot vitali
                  i never said he was any good. he was decent.

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                    #89
                    Originally posted by LacedUp
                    He didn't look shot to **** when he fought Kevin Johnson the fight before.

                    So maybe it was Fury's work that didn't allow Chisora to work.
                    Chisora was on a new diet and training schedule and was looking better than ever till he fought Fury.

                    Remember, he decked Johnson, which nobody had ever done before, including Vitali, and was looking as strong at the end of that fight as he did at the start.

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                      #90
                      Originally posted by Szef
                      Povetkin's power and combos would be too much. Don't get fooled by the Klitschko fight. Wlad can control mobile opponent with his jab which is superior to Fury's and Wilder's. And even he had some problems with keeping Povetkin on the outside (hence very excessive clinching).

                      Plus he clearly has improved since that fight. Both physically and mentally.

                      Povetkin is too fast, too skilled and too mentaly tough for those two Twitter stars.

                      If any of these matchups ever happens I'm going all in on Povetkin.
                      Well he'd have to reach them first. Fury has more than 10 inches in reach on Povetkin and is an even bigger man than Wlad. I'm not getting fooled by the Klitschko fight, but I do think if Klitschko had fought him instead of hugged him, Povetkin would have been KO'd.

                      I do also give Povetkin all the probs for coming back in devastating fashion, looking really good. But Takam and Charr are not on the same level as Fury and Wilder. Simples. I also still remember the Huck fight.

                      As I said, 50/50 fights. Povetkin would encounter a lot of problems with both of the two giants. And he would probably also get some success.

                      If they ever fight, I'm down for a bet.

                      Originally posted by Szef
                      Kevin Johnson?

                      You mean a guy who never punches back?
                      Whicever way you wish to put it, Chisora had never been on that kind of run vs respected opponents in his career.

                      It's Fury's accomplishment that Chisora didn't look good. He took everything away from him and averaged 70 punches a round.

                      For a heavyweight!

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