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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Povetkin's Former Coach Holds Nose at Recent Win, Saw Flaws

    Alexander Zimin, the former head trainer of Olympic gold medal winner Alexander Povetkin (33-1, 23 KOs), criticized the current coaching staff of the Russian boxer after his most recent win over Christian Hammer. The bout, which was a WBA, WBO final eliminator, saw Povetkin dominate Hammer over twelve rounds of lackluster action on December 15 in Yekaterinburg. Due to the win, Povetkin is now in position to challenge the winner of the potential Anthony Joshua vs. Joseph Parker unification.
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    On the money analysis. Without roids Povetkin unsure of his stamina Leary boring fight. With peds confident without it’s the real you they cover up a confidence issue. So the obvious outcome it’s Wilders fault loooooool morons

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    • Flabble Scrote
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      #3
      Change the prescription

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        #4
        Originally posted by bronx7
        On the money analysis. Without roids Povetkin unsure of his stamina Leary boring fight. With peds confident without it’s the real you they cover up a confidence issue. So the obvious outcome it’s Wilders fault loooooool morons
        ........wot?

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        • Tobi.G
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          I think it could - more than anything else - have something to do with age. Povetkin is 38 years old. Physically he looked as good as ever, its the age and the inactivity.
          Last edited by Tobi.G; 12-27-2017, 03:49 AM.

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          • sammybee
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            I guess Povetkin performance is a bait to lure the current champions for a fight.

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            • Deus
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              #7
              Originally posted by sammybee
              I guess Povetkin performance is a bait to lure the current champions for a fight.
              Why on earth would a fighter need to lure the current champions in a fight where he would become the mandatory challenger to 2 of them?

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              • Bonduu
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                "The bout, which was a WBA, WBO final eliminator, saw Povetkin dominate Hammer over twelve rounds of lackluster action on December 15 in Yekaterinburg. "


                Nothing a little ****tail mix can solve eh? For mother Russia!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Tobi.G
                  I think it could - more than anything else - have something to do with age. Povetkin is 38 years old. Physically he looked as good as ever, its the age and the inactivity.
                  nah he just off roids

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                  • Jewish-Reptile
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                    #10
                    No PED’s no stamina. Tyson Fury will be the same now he’s off the juice, he’ll never replicate that performance vs Wlad.

                    Povetkin, Browne, Ortiz, Fury they’re all gonna look like shyt compared to when they were juicing, even Hughie Fury looked like trash against Parker he didn’t throw shyt through fear of gassing and being knocked out.

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