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  • #31
    Originally posted by ScottWeiland View Post
    Yes, Stiverne's feet were planted and zero head movement. So you've watched Povetkin and believe he has no head movement, no footwork ? I can't discuss this with you if you don't believe he'd be awkward for Wilder, maybe he'd stop him I'm not so sure and I don't see how anyone can say that with any degree of certainty.
    Povetkin's head movement is very good but I just haven't seen any in his last 3 fights (Wach, Duhupas, Rudenko), he might be akward but I just really see an encore of the Wlad-Povetkin fight

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Sadiqkingofko View Post
      Povetkin's head movement is very good but I just haven't seen any in his last 3 fights (Wach, Duhupas, Rudenko), he might be akward but I just really see an encore of the Wlad-Povetkin fight
      Try watching his fights, brush up. Rewatch the Bumane knock downs and look how poor Wilder's technique is. I can't grasp how this guy won a bronze medal.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by ScottWeiland View Post
        Try watching his fights, brush up. Rewatch the Bumane knock downs and look how poor Wilder's technique is. I can't grasp how this guy won a bronze medal.
        Your 100% right, but that doesn't make me wrong, Wilder is basically the exact opposite of what you learn in a boxing gym, he's extremley akward and doesn't fight by the basic rules, he got's a unorthodox jab but is very effective and he probably has the most devastating 1-2 in boxing rn, so Povetkin can't really win against the giant heavyweights like Joshua, Wilder, Fury, and Ortiz, Wlad already proved that

        And Povetkin has to get close to KO Wilder, Wilder doesn't



        And even if Povetkin would get inside Wilder can still get the KO

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        • #34
          He served his suspension. Now maybe he can fight Wilder here in America. First he lied to the fans talking about he would love to fight in America. But of course the fight went to a purse bid. Then he tried to cheat Wilder. But I'm of the ilk that once you serve your suspension you are good to go. This should be his last chance. As scared as he was to fight Wilder clean, he has served his time.
          Last edited by Raggamuffin; 11-09-2017, 07:46 PM.

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