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  • Comments Thread For: Povetkin: Whyte Likes To Talk A lot, Postponement Was Better For Him

    WBC interim-heavyweight champion Alexander Povetkin is starting to get his body back in order, after spending weeks fighting off the coronavirus. Povetkin's career is back in the spotlight, after the Olympic gold medal winner scored a brutal one-punch knockout of Dillian Whyte in the fifth round of their match in August of 2020.
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  • #2
    Agreed, never should have rushed the rematch. It’s better Shyte rest and recoup properly. Instead of jumping 3 months later into the now rescheduled rematch. But still kudos to him for wanting to right his wrong without any hesitation or hibernation.

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    • #3
      World's smallest Pea Head (Whyte) should prepare to have his eyes roll back up into his tiny skull a second time as Povetkin plants one on his glass jaw.

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      • #4
        The problem with Whyte who has no education he should study boxing history many of fighters better than him have had their career ruined by Matchroom for taking rematches when not needed MIchael Ayers and Richard Williams spring to mind

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        • #5
          Whyte's coming for blood, Povetkin's, Hearn's, the ref, his own or the media and fans, Whyte is on the war path

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          • #6
            I agree with Povetkin. Whyte does talk a lot.

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            • #7
              Dillian must regret not taking the rematch offered with Joshua who went on to be destroyed by a unheralded fighter in Ruiz. He is in that proven position of being one punch from disaster and that's how it turned out. He has to box brilliantly in the rematch otherwise Povetkin will do the same again .He is now walking a tightrope as one more loss here and it's hard to see where an opportunity will come.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by thack View Post
                Dillian must regret not taking the rematch offered with Joshua who went on to be destroyed by a unheralded fighter in Ruiz. He is in that proven position of being one punch from disaster and that's how it turned out. He has to box brilliantly in the rematch otherwise Povetkin will do the same again .He is now walking a tightrope as one more loss here and it's hard to see where an opportunity will come.
                It doesn't matter. Whyte is set either way. He's entertaining enough and unpredicatable enough to always be a great bust up. He knows it too. I suspect he never had any real interest in truly gunning for a title and why should he? He's earning good money on domestic PPVs. He's a future Chisora, whose likeability makes him a solid journeyman fighter that most Brits can get on board with.

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                • #9
                  As much as I don't like whyte, I think he'll win the rematch. But he won't go much beyond that after all.

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                  • #10
                    That picture is hilarious.

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