World champions are proven, they have the title(s) to prove it. Yes, I'm sure y'all have 'reasons', I don't give a ****. Most you already listed your biases and those that didn't let me tell y'all it ain't hard to guess based on the names you dropped. It's all a bit soap opera ***** nonsense for me.
Alexander Povetkin is boxing worst hype job. He's made his entire career off of over hyping the idea that when he beats someone after Wladimir it's still impressive. He tried to wait until Wlad was old to fight Wlad, his first chance was all the way back in 08, and even when he did finally ball up he had nothing for the aging champion who'd be danced out of his titles by a young Tyson Fury who didn't *****foot around hyping his defeats over Wlad's leftovers but rather leaped at the first chance at a title fight.
You'd be hard pressed to find a record with as few undefeated opponents as Povetkin's record has. Kid's scared of the unknown and unbeaten. Counting the loss to Josh there's the win over Chambers and another over Wawrzyk....yeah...despite being a top ten for over a decade Povetkin stepped up to the champion twice and beat two unbeaten opponents. Wow ****in' wee boy-ohs.....talk about stepping up...wow, now, that is proving yourself.
Okay, so the wait Wlad game out didn't go so great, but, it's okay, fighting championship leftovers did amazingly well for Povetkin. After he stacks some no hopers, bums, and career losers from earlier in his career with Wlad leftovers and some Vitali leftovers then gets his ass kicked by Wlad in the huggiest HW title match of all time, what does our brave warrior get up to? Right back to fighting leftovers didn't he.
If hype means the perception of something grander then it is I present the decade long top ten who has stepped up only twice in his career and failed both times. Alexander Povetkin is a hypejob. Bum beater, leftover eater, everyone with a real world title did something Povetkin's failed to do despite his touted talents and resume. Dude is scared of champions and scared of untested talents. He like safe fights that his team can promote to mean more than just treading water which is what he's loved to do since 08. Hype, and nothing more.
Resume without leftovers? Huck, Wawrz, Chambers.
Even including the leftovers his resume is meh at best. He didn't bother to fight anyone who put up an exciting fight against Wlad.
Also, consider this, how the **** did Bermane Stiverne, Charles Martin, Joseph Parker, Anthony Joshua, Deontay Wilder, and Tyson Fury get their hands on a title before Povetkin without any one of them having to fight Povetkin despite his being a top ten before most of them even debuted in the sport let alone was in title contention. Who has he stopped from getting a title shot? Who was going to get a shot but lost to Pov then continued to have an illustrious career? No one ****ing ever because he's a **** hypejob who eats leftovers already on their way out. Treading that water while he tells you it's something more.
World champions are proven, they have the title(s) to prove it. Yes, I'm sure y'all have 'reasons', I don't give a ****. Most you already listed your biases and those that didn't let me tell y'all it ain't hard to guess based on the names you dropped. It's all a bit soap opera ***** nonsense for me.
Alexander Povetkin is boxing worst hype job. He's made his entire career off of over hyping the idea that when he beats someone after Wladimir it's still impressive. He tried to wait until Wlad was old to fight Wlad, his first chance was all the way back in 08, and even when he did finally ball up he had nothing for the aging champion who'd be danced out of his titles by a young Tyson Fury who didn't *****foot around hyping his defeats over Wlad's leftovers but rather leaped at the first chance at a title fight.
You'd be hard pressed to find a record with as few undefeated opponents as Povetkin's record has. Kid's scared of the unknown and unbeaten. Counting the loss to Josh there's the win over Chambers and another over Wawrzyk....yeah...despite being a top ten for over a decade Povetkin stepped up to the champion twice and beat two unbeaten opponents. Wow ****in' wee boy-ohs.....talk about stepping up...wow, now, that is proving yourself.
Okay, so the wait Wlad game out didn't go so great, but, it's okay, fighting championship leftovers did amazingly well for Povetkin. After he stacks some no hopers, bums, and career losers from earlier in his career with Wlad leftovers and some Vitali leftovers then gets his ass kicked by Wlad in the huggiest HW title match of all time, what does our brave warrior get up to? Right back to fighting leftovers didn't he.
If hype means the perception of something grander then it is I present the decade long top ten who has stepped up only twice in his career and failed both times. Alexander Povetkin is a hypejob. Bum beater, leftover eater, everyone with a real world title did something Povetkin's failed to do despite his touted talents and resume. Dude is scared of champions and scared of untested talents. He like safe fights that his team can promote to mean more than just treading water which is what he's loved to do since 08. Hype, and nothing more.
Resume without leftovers? Huck, Wawrz, Chambers.
Even including the leftovers his resume is meh at best. He didn't bother to fight anyone who put up an exciting fight against Wlad.
Also, consider this, how the **** did Bermane Stiverne, Charles Martin, Joseph Parker, Anthony Joshua, Deontay Wilder, and Tyson Fury get their hands on a title before Povetkin without any one of them having to fight Povetkin despite his being a top ten before most of them even debuted in the sport let alone was in title contention. Who has he stopped from getting a title shot? Who was going to get a shot but lost to Pov then continued to have an illustrious career? No one ****ing ever because he's a **** hypejob who eats leftovers already on their way out. Treading that water while he tells you it's something more.
How dumb can someone be on the forum just look at this poster who creeps out of the history section from time to time and hes a perfect example like a few today who should stay put there as its all written history for them to discuss ,not logical ones that have to be answered today. .lol
Povetkin fought Wlad and lost before those others he mentions .
One doesn't need to stop others from title shots ,others have to win that spot .
This idiot here talks about treading water but even with a life preserver would still drown he doesn't realize hype jobs aren't Olympic gold medalists with only losing to other Olympic gold medalists.
World champions are proven, they have the title(s) to prove it. Yes, I'm sure y'all have 'reasons', I don't give a ****. Most you already listed your biases and those that didn't let me tell y'all it ain't hard to guess based on the names you dropped. It's all a bit soap opera ***** nonsense for me.
Alexander Povetkin is boxing worst hype job. He's made his entire career off of over hyping the idea that when he beats someone after Wladimir it's still impressive. He tried to wait until Wlad was old to fight Wlad, his first chance was all the way back in 08, and even when he did finally ball up he had nothing for the aging champion who'd be danced out of his titles by a young Tyson Fury who didn't *****foot around hyping his defeats over Wlad's leftovers but rather leaped at the first chance at a title fight.
You'd be hard pressed to find a record with as few undefeated opponents as Povetkin's record has. Kid's scared of the unknown and unbeaten. Counting the loss to Josh there's the win over Chambers and another over Wawrzyk....yeah...despite being a top ten for over a decade Povetkin stepped up to the champion twice and beat two unbeaten opponents. Wow ****in' wee boy-ohs.....talk about stepping up...wow, now, that is proving yourself.
Okay, so the wait Wlad game out didn't go so great, but, it's okay, fighting championship leftovers did amazingly well for Povetkin. After he stacks some no hopers, bums, and career losers from earlier in his career with Wlad leftovers and some Vitali leftovers then gets his ass kicked by Wlad in the huggiest HW title match of all time, what does our brave warrior get up to? Right back to fighting leftovers didn't he.
If hype means the perception of something grander then it is I present the decade long top ten who has stepped up only twice in his career and failed both times. Alexander Povetkin is a hypejob. Bum beater, leftover eater, everyone with a real world title did something Povetkin's failed to do despite his touted talents and resume. Dude is scared of champions and scared of untested talents. He like safe fights that his team can promote to mean more than just treading water which is what he's loved to do since 08. Hype, and nothing more.
Resume without leftovers? Huck, Wawrz, Chambers.
Even including the leftovers his resume is meh at best. He didn't bother to fight anyone who put up an exciting fight against Wlad.
Also, consider this, how the **** did Bermane Stiverne, Charles Martin, Joseph Parker, Anthony Joshua, Deontay Wilder, and Tyson Fury get their hands on a title before Povetkin without any one of them having to fight Povetkin despite his being a top ten before most of them even debuted in the sport let alone was in title contention. Who has he stopped from getting a title shot? Who was going to get a shot but lost to Pov then continued to have an illustrious career? No one ****ing ever because he's a **** hypejob who eats leftovers already on their way out. Treading that water while he tells you it's something more.
Damn I never thought of it like that, but good point about PEDtkin
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