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Does AJ deserve credit for beating Povetkin if Lomachenko didn't for beating Rigo?
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Lol you and your obsession with povetkin. He weighs 230 and isn't that short, he hits as hard as anyone and knows how to get on the inside with head movement. You read way too much into size, especially when it's heavyweights.
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Originally posted by Scopedog View PostWho the hell doesn't give Loma credit for beating Rigo?
Originally posted by Derranged View PostNot quite the same thing. The lighter you are, the more crucial a weight advantage is.
Originally posted by bluebeam View PostJoshua and povetkin are both heavyweights.
loma was 2 weight classes higher than rigo
simple mathematics bro
Joshua has 22 pounds of weight advantage over Povetkin. Whilst Lomachenko had 7 pounds of weight advantage over Rigondeaux when they fought. So perhaps explain whether Joshua or Lomachenko has more of an advantage over their respective opponents?
Originally posted by j0zef View PostLoma gets credit for beating Rigo, and povetkin weighs the same as Wilder.
220-230 is also widely believed to be the sweet spot for heavyweights.
D- troll thread. Stick to whining about golovkin.
So what do you vote for and why?
Originally posted by Boksfan View PostNot this ******ed racist again.
Originally posted by Johnston View PostLol you and your obsession with povetkin. He weighs 230 and isn't that short, he hits as hard as anyone and knows how to get on the inside with head movement. You read way too much into size, especially when it's heavyweights.
Povetkin arguably has the punching power of a cruiser weight / light heavyweight. I admit he is extremely skilled with great accuracy and timing. Unfortunately, those attributes are not enough against giant elite super heavyweights. He's better off competing below heavyweight in my opinion. Because he lacks physical strength, size and punching power which are all the most vital characteristics to be an elite heavyweight today. We saw how physically weak he looked against Wladimir Klitschko.
Having said all of that, I am indeed a big fan of Povetkin though.
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Originally posted by No punch power View PostMany posters in the boxing forums
Why?
Being '2 weight classes higher' isn't simple mathematics. Simply because, that's too vague a description! Being 22 pounds heavier or being 7 pounds heavier is 'simple mathematics'. Being 9% heavier or 5% heavier than an opponent is also 'simple mathematics'.
Joshua has 22 pounds of weight advantage over Povetkin. Whilst Lomachenko had 7 pounds of weight advantage over Rigondeaux when they fought. So perhaps explain whether Joshua or Lomachenko has more of an advantage over their respective opponents?
The difference between Povektkin and Wilder is that Povetkin has far more body fat whilst Wilder is lean with much less body fat. Hence, Wilder has more FUNCTIONAL weight than Povetkin. Despite both weighing roughly the same.
So what do you vote for and why?
You're the biggest '******' here!
I'm asking a question in a thread / poll. Which option do you select?
Povetkin arguably has the punching power of a cruiser weight / light heavyweight. I admit he is extremely skilled with great accuracy and timing. Unfortunately, those attributes are not enough against giant elite super heavyweights. He's better off competing below heavyweight in my opinion. Because he lacks physical strength, size and punching power which are all the most vital characteristics to be an elite heavyweight today. We saw how physically weak he looked against Wladimir Klitschko.
Having said all of that, I am indeed a big fan of Povetkin though.
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What a peculiar poll. Every fighter deserves credit for defeating a viable opponent. The issue with Lomachenko vs Rigondeaux was not weight or age so much. It was the fact that Rigo, who was before considered a highly skilled fighter, had nothing to compare to the skill level displayed by Loma.Last edited by SUBZER0ED; 04-26-2018, 12:06 PM.
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