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  • Tom Cruise
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    #1

    Who comes out on top in this Heavyweight round robin?

    Wilder vs Fury vs Povetkin vs Jennings

    These four guys in my opinion are in the best position to take over if Klitschko retired today, but who would come out on top if they all fought each other?
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    Fury
    11.76%
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    Povetkin
    41.18%
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    Wilder
    41.18%
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    Jennings
    5.88%
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    #2
    Povetkin should probably be the favorite because he's more battle tested, Wilder is the wildcard because he looks so beatable but one thunderous punch sends you too another planet.

    Fury and Jennings can hold there own too. I really wouldn't surprised if any of these 4 won it. I think they can all beat each other on any given day. It just depends who's night it is.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Tom Cruise
      Wilder vs Fury vs Povetkin vs Jennings

      These four guys in my opinion are in the best position to take over if Klitschko retired today, but who would come out on top if they all fought each other?
      I want to say Wilder, but his opposition is suspect at best and his next fight is against Molina. So sad.

      Povetkin already lost to Jennings.

      Jennings can't deal with the size of Fury or Wilder in my opinon.

      Fury I'm not really sold on either lol.

      I'm going with option E, Joshua.

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        Originally posted by $BloodyNate$
        Povetkin should probably be the favorite because he's more battle tested, Wilder is the wildcard because he looks so beatable but one thunderous punch sends you too another planet.

        Fury and Jennings can hold there own too. I really wouldn't surprised if any of these 4 won it. I think they can all beat each other on any given day. It just depends who's night it is.
        Its difficult because only Povetkin has been tested regularly enough to get a good gauge on how good he is.

        I like what I saw from Wilder in the Stiverne fight, but was at the same time extremely dissapointed in Stiverne. To the point where it actually took away from Wilder's victory a bit for me.

        Fury is looking a lot better recently to what did. He seems like he does some complicated stuff well, but also gets some basic stuff wrong. Unfortunately at heavyweight I think basics are the most important and I reckon he would get found out vs Wilder and Povetkin in particular. Having said that he moves pretty well and is 6"9 with a 85inch reach (or summat) so if he fights a good fight he'll be tough for anyone.

        Jennings is probably the weak link atm out of the four, but his progression to this point has been ridiculous, and he gave Klitschko a pretty tough fight. I think he will keep on improving and his natural attributes and going to serve him well.

        Overall i think it'd be between Wilder and Povetkin.

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          #5
          Originally posted by DreamerUSA
          I want to say Wilder, but his opposition is suspect at best and his next fight is against Molina. So sad.

          Povetkin already lost to Jennings.

          Jennings can't deal with the size of Fury or Wilder in my opinon.

          Fury I'm not really sold on either lol.

          I'm going with option E, Joshua.
          Povetkin and Jennings havent fought I dont think

          Joshua is a little way off these guys at the moment.

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            #6
            Originally posted by DreamerUSA
            I want to say Wilder, but his opposition is suspect at best and his next fight is against Molina. So sad.

            Povetkin already lost to Jennings.

            Jennings can't deal with the size of Fury or Wilder in my opinon.

            Fury I'm not really sold on either lol.

            I'm going with option E, Joshua.
            Lol what?

            I picked povetkin he'd knock them all out aside from Jennings. He's the most skilled and powerful.

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              #7
              Povetkin never fought Jennings in the pros. I don't know about amateur because I have no clue about anybody amateur backgrounds but both were undefeated until they fought Wlad.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Tom Cruise
                Povetkin and Jennings havent fought I dont think

                Joshua is a little way off these guys at the moment.
                Doh my bad there. It was Perez. Was looking at Box Rec and my eyes decieved me when I was checking out Povetkins next opponent.

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                  I'll go with wilder based on how well he fought against stivernne.

                  I still am not sold on him, but his power and size are a tough combination when he fights like a tall fighter "should".

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Tom Cruise
                    Its difficult because only Povetkin has been tested regularly enough to get a good gauge on how good he is.

                    I like what I saw from Wilder in the Stiverne fight, but was at the same time extremely dissapointed in Stiverne. To the point where it actually took away from Wilder's victory a bit for me.

                    Fury is looking a lot better recently to what did. He seems like he does some complicated stuff well, but also gets some basic stuff wrong. Unfortunately at heavyweight I think basics are the most important and I reckon he would get found out vs Wilder and Povetkin in particular. Having said that he moves pretty well and is 6"9 with a 85inch reach (or summat) so if he fights a good fight he'll be tough for anyone.

                    Jennings is probably the weak link atm out of the four, but his progression to this point has been ridiculous, and he gave Klitschko a pretty tough fight. I think he will keep on improving and his natural attributes and going to serve him well.

                    Overall i think it'd be between Wilder and Povetkin.
                    Jennings is tough as hell though and is probably the most skilled out of all of them since the others are more about being punchers. Jennings can box well and is tough enough to take any of these guys to a close decision. I actually think he's a bad match up for Wilder and Fury atleast if he can avoid a big shot. Povetkin would be an absolute war. Id love to see them fight. It'd be the closest thing the current divison could get to a Ali/Frazier kind of fight. Not because either are on there level or even close nit just the style clash. Povetkin would come straight at him like Frazier and Jennings would actually **** back like Ali but be boxing at the same time.

                    I just see how Cunningham actually was giving Fury fits until he got caught and think Jennings could do the same. Wilder is powerful but again Stiverne was small but Jennings is a bigger guy and can box as well as Stiverne so I think he'd be a much tougher fight.

                    That's why I'm torn on who to pick. I could see Fury smothering them all too and winning with dirty boxing in the trenches. That's one reason I like Fury in a fight against Wlad and think he will give him hell. Fury is a bully in the clinch so I don't think Wlad will bully him like everybody else and I want to see how Wlad reacts because Fury will get down and dirty if he wants to clinch.

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