Alexander Povetkin vs. Mike Perez: who will win?

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  • RINGG
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    #21
    Perez's transition to the pros has been a bust. Povetkin takes this.

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    • Cut Man
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      #22
      I think people are underestimating Perez. He has a good chance in this one. If he's physically and mentally prepared he could take this and go on to face Wilder for the championship

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      • Daddy T
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        #23
        povetkin by decision

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          #24
          Originally posted by Cut Man
          I think people are underestimating Perez. He has a good chance in this one. If he's physically and mentally prepared he could take this and go on to face Wilder for the championship
          I agree.

          If Perez is at his best, it's a 50-50 fight.

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          • Cut Man
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            #25
            Originally posted by Freedom.
            I agree.

            If Perez is at his best, it's a 50-50 fight.
            Yeah. But see people posting like Povetkin is just to walk through Perez.? Mike may not be Klitschko's but he's no scrub either. He is going to come into this a better man than just narrowly lost to Bryant Jennings. If Povetkin thinks its just going to be a walk in the park, and disrespects Perez power, He will end up on the canvas

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            • londoner
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              #26
              It's a paradox but losing his undefeated record in the title fight with Wlad seems to have lifted a weight off Povetkin's shoulders. In subsequently getting rid of Charr and Takam, Sasha demonstrated tenacity and explosiveness he's never previously shown as a pro. This fight against Perez gives him the chance to build on those wins and confirm he's a different fighter now. Before he gassed, Perez was handling Jennings comfortably enough imo and if the Cuban Paddy comes in properly prepped this time, as I think he will, he's a tough test. But I like Povetkin, whatever. I really think he might have turned a corner in his career.

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              • BlakBread904
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                #27
                I think Povetkin is the more skilled fighter, he wins by split decision in a tough match. I'm predicting that Perez has overcome the mental issues caused by how Mago ended up, and comes to ****, just not enough to win.

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                • Warrior2015
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                  #28
                  Povetkin by KO

                  This is what will happen to Perez

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                  • garfios
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Cut Man
                    I think people are underestimating Perez. He has a good chance in this one. If he's physically and mentally prepared he could take this and go on to face Wilder for the championship
                    Yes they are, they forgot the heart and the beard, and the Kid have real talent, he was a little off after Magos fight but he is back on track, he weighted 231 in his last fight and seems very focus and unafraid to throw puches with bad intentions...

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                    • The Hammer
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by 1hourRun
                      Any word on the venue?
                      Probably at Moscow's indoor Olympic Stadium.

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