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?
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?
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..
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..
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.
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.
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