Official: Povetkin vs Wach Master Thread
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Povetkin will be a very weathered fighter by the time he gets another title shot. He's taken such a tough road while everyone else was buying time or taking warmups. It's a real shame.
What could Povetkin have done if he was a fresh, babied US- or UK-based fighter with some bling bling business first gimmick?Comment
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Oh Geez, He finished Perez in the first round, and no one believes Charr is a very tough opponent anymore. Takam is no big deal. Who are you talking about? If he can't handle Wach, Wilder will steamroll him into retirement..Povetkin will be a very weathered fighter by the time he gets another title shot. He's taken such a tough road while everyone else was buying time or taking warmups. It's a real shame.
What could Povetkin have done if he was a fresh, babied US- or UK-based fighter with some bling bling business first gimmick?Comment
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About 10 guys Povetkin has fought would all be Wilder's toughest opponent to date.
Povetkin is a world-level fighter, Wilder is a domestic exhibition fighter.
You're talking about the reason American heavyweights went extinct here. Couldn't compete on the world level.Comment
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You should of offered him one of these
before you went all out on his ass 
Wilder is a good fighter though, he just doesn't have as much experience as most Elite boxers. He's improving every fight!Comment
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Glazkov is a top 20 HW; he's durable, tough, moderately skilled but average. I think he's probably better than anyone Deontay Wilder has faced though - maybe Stiverne's slightly better.
I think he's giving Wach some quality sparring though. Glaszkov, I suspect, is not just there to be a sparring partner to Wach but to ready himself for a eventual title shot against Klitschko.Comment
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