Hatman thinks Hunter performed GREAT against Povetkin

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  • Larry the boss
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    #11
    Originally posted by BangEM
    We know that. But he claimed Povetkin didn’t hurt Hunter and Hunter put up the best performance ever against Povetkin...even better than Wlad and AJ. LMAOOO

    Hunter was battered and dropped twice in that fight but the knockdowns weren’t counted.
    battered??? guess i watched a different fight

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      #12
      Originally posted by BangEM
      Does this guy even watch boxing? LMAO.

      I'm sure he missed the 2 clear knockdowns Povetkin had against Hunter that weren't counted. LMAO.

      He claimed Povetkin dominated AJ, when Povetkin didn't dominate more than the first 2 rds and probably the 3rd which was 50/50. And after that, he was battered. That was also an AJ that was dealing with fever.

      The same Hatman claims Wilder was probably not himself when he fought Fury but somehow, AJ who was clearly not himself against Ruiz from the ringwalk was 100% himself. LMAO.

      This former bouncer is a clown. What a muppet! LMAO.
      I remember the one in the 5th that wasn't called where Hunter fell backwards into the ropes, when was the other one? Either way, it's why I will always root for the foreigner against a US/UK fighter. When discussing great fighters US and UK people have no idea how differently the conversation would be if every fight was held in Russia, Cuba, Mexico etc.with hometown judges and refs. All the 'greats' would have multiple losses

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      • MastaBlasta
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        #13
        Originally posted by 'b'
        I remember the one in the 5th that wasn't called where Hunter fell backwards into the ropes, when was the other one? Either way, it's why I will always root for the foreigner against a US/UK fighter. When discussing great fighters US and UK people have no idea how differently the conversation would be if every fight was held in Russia, Cuba, Mexico etc.with hometown judges and refs. All the 'greats' would have multiple losses
        Knockouts take it out of hometown hands. The "Greats" were great because they did that often. No matter where a fight is held ... the "Great" ones perform above and beyond the local ref/judges antics.

        Unfortunately, we are low on "great ones" currently, so the local "handlers" of these fights are having too much impact on the outcomes. The future "Great Ones" will rise above the nonsense and take care of business however, when they show up, no matter where they are from.

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        • MastaBlasta
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          #14
          PS - Hunter fighting Povetkin to a draw was a HUGE achievement. Povetkin has almost always been in shape, trained, and dangerous in his fights. Even though he is older now, he is still always dangerous.

          Whyte found out. AJ almost did.

          Huge kudos to Hunter ...

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