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  • Originally posted by baroidi View Post
    Joshua's enormous size and reach advantage won him this fight, once he started relying on his jab, Povetkin was neutralized. Joshua won't have that advantage against Wilder, and it's still a 50-50 fight for me. Basically both flawed boxers with very heavy hands, so whoever lands the first clean shot wins. Now if Tyson Fury is anywhere close to where he was when he beat Klitschko, he would box circles around both, but I doubt he is even close to his peak and he'll probably lose to Wilder.
    How do you figure Fury would have boxed circles around AJ or Wilder?

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    • Originally posted by KnickTillDeaTh View Post
      So you're assumption is because Povetkin was able to get in on AJ so easily, he'd be able to do it Wilder just as easy?

      Never mind that Wilder is faster than AJ, moves around quickly, unlike AJ, and prefers to fight from the outside, unlike AJ who likes to jab into closer contact. I mean style makes fights man, you can't just assume Povetkin would get close to Wilder because he got close to AJ, two completely different styles of fighting.
      Kind of, based on the fact that Wilder has been tagged clean and wobbled by the likes Spilka, Molina etc, what would the power and pace of Povetkin do?

      You go on to say Wilder is faster than AJ, hand speed perhaps, but his defence and technique is way behind. This leads me to assume that a worse defence coupled with the fact he's been wobbled by 4th tier opposition would play right into the skill set of Povetkin.

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      • Originally posted by BigZ44 View Post
        Think Povetkin is going to have some success early, could even see AJ being hurt in the 1st or 2nd round and it will turn the fight into a war instead of a boxing match. Think AJ comes through it and stops Povetkin some time between the 5th and the 8th
        Your prediction is spot on...

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        • Originally posted by Damn Wicked View Post
          Ok, now let's see Povetkin VS Ortiz.
          Both allowed to take drugs

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          • Originally posted by Hatesrats View Post
            I want Ortiz Vs. Povetkin
            Would be 100% down for that fight !!!

            Whyte vs miller !!

            Chisora vs breezele !!

            So many good match ups at heavy !

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            • Originally posted by Boxing Logic View Post
              As usual, they waited until Povetkin got old so he could only fight effectively for 3-4 rounds. As often happens, the protected fighter, Joshua in this instance, showed he was far inferior the first 3-4 rounds vs the old opponent, just like Ward vs Kovalev, just like Wilder vs Ortiz, but because they waited until Povetkin was 39, just like they waited Ortiz, GGG, and Kovalev out, Povetkin gassed and it only took a couple shots by the 25 pound bigger man to knock out the smaller old tired opponent.

              Boxing in 2018, folks. It's all preplanned, WWE bull****. And for the record Joshua looked like absolute ****. This has to be the weakest era of heavyweights in the last 50 years, but they are being hyped by the promoters just to make money.
              When could this fight have happened earlier? Get your timelines right. First Joshua wasn't champion, then he beat Martin, at that point Povetkin was embroiled in failed drug tests - why would AJ have fought him back then?
              Boxing is like that - like a conveyor belt, new guys jump on and old guys fall off th eother end ad infinitum

              thats why fights between 2 HOF fighters in their prime are to be cherished.

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              • Wilder knocks him out. Too much speed and power

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                • Originally posted by Damn Wicked View Post
                  Ok, now let's see Povetkin VS Ortiz.
                  Ortiz is too strong for Povetkin. He will knock him out even sooner and faster than Joshua. However, I will comment on this though. Joshua definitely got a real scare in there from the old man tonight. If only he had Ortiz' legs, power and chin. Joshua would have been in some real serious trouble. Ortiz would have stopped him.

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                  • Povetkin is better than Ortiz. The 5 of them should all fight each other.

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                    • Originally posted by Anthony Millar View Post
                      Kind of, based on the fact that Wilder has been tagged clean and wobbled by the likes Spilka, Molina etc, what would the power and pace of Povetkin do?

                      You go on to say Wilder is faster than AJ, hand speed perhaps, but his defence and technique is way behind. This leads me to assume that a worse defence coupled with the fact he's been wobbled by 4th tier opposition would play right into the skill set of Povetkin.
                      He was never wobbled by Spilka. Wilder doesn't get hit as much as AJ, that fact has been pretty evident in their last couple of fights. Wilders foot speed is much faster than AJ's as well as his hands, Povetkin was able to close on AJ because AJ fights a mummy style, he barely moves his feet and jabs into his opponents so he can fight closer. Wilder is always moving, his movement is quick and awkward, he also prefers to fight from the outside and avoids close contact as much as possible. It is more likely that Wilder would tie up Povetkin when he comes in, eventually Wilder would catch Povetkin rushing in, and the fights over. Povetkin would lose to Wilder in devastating knock out fashion, not unlike the Spilka K.O..

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