Who's career is more damaged: Walters or Povetkin?

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  • Wolfie*
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    #1

    Who's career is more damaged: Walters or Povetkin?

    One recently quit on his stool and had his no mas moment and the other is a PED cheat who has cheated like 5 times thus far that we know of. Who's career is more in shambles?
    Last edited by Wolfie*; 12-23-2016, 04:56 AM.
  • Almighty Sosa
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    #2
    Should be Povetkin as what he did is far worse but most likely Walters as the networks will be hesitant to put him on a big show ever again

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    • GGG Gloveking
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      #3
      I say Povetkin. Walters can bounce back with a couple good hard fights, show he has heart. Povetkin on the other hand, will wear the label of a cheat and roider the rest of his life

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      • Sadiqkingofko
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        #4
        hard to choose, I used to be big fan of both, I have to say Walters

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        • .!WAR MIKEY!.
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          #5
          no coming back from being a pi8ece of shit cheater like provetkin but walters is gonna have a hard road to bounce back

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          • DeLorean
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            #6
            Povetkin should be banned for life.. I'd say he's more ****ed

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            • MDPopescu
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              #7
              Originally posted by Agent Black
              One recently quit on his stool and had his no mas moment and the other is a PED cheat who has cheated like 5 times thus far that we know of. Who's career is more in shambles?
              Walters may move up at the lightweights...
              I don't think that Povetkin ever had a "career" outside Russia anyway.

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              • A.K
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                #8
                how can you say walters career is even damaged?? hes about to own his division for years since loma is moving up.

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                • BM dnobagaV
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                  #9
                  Walters can still be champ. Povetkin will get no fights, even though his resume is great.

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                  • Elroy The Great
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                    #10
                    unfortunately pov. the sport still has this silly and unproven notion that drugs wins fights. a guy who quits because he was outclassed still has a future. just ask duran.

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