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  • #41
    Originally posted by Freedom. View Post
    This heavyweight doubleheader will be televised in the US by EPIX.
    Great news!

    Povetkin and Helenius will both make big statements.

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    • #42
      Povetkin-Chagaev commercial

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      • #43
        from fight news:

        Live world championship boxing returns to EPIX when undefeated 2004 Olympic super heavyweight gold medalist Alexander Povetkin and former WBA heavyweight champion Ruslan Chagaev square-off for the vacant WBA “regular” heavyweight title, Saturday, August 27th. Wladimir Klitschko remains the WBA’s heavyweight “super” champion. The live broadcast will emanate from Erfurt, Germany, and will be televised live in the U.S. exclusively on EPIX, the multiplatform premium entertainment service. EpixHD.com will stream the fight live as part of a free two-week trial offer. The live broadcast and the live stream on EPIX and EpixHD.com, respectively, will begin with the main event at 5PM ET/2PM PT.
        Following the Povetkin-Chagaev WBA heavyweight championship, the broadcast and live stream will continue with undefeated WBO and WBA Intercontinental heavyweight champion Robert Helenius defending his regional titles against former WBO heavyweight champion Siarhei Liakhovich.

        As has become the custom, EPIX will once again present the closed-captioned simulcast of both fights on a jumbotron in Times Square (Broadway between 44th and 45th Sts.), beginning at 5 p.m. ET.

        “EPIX looks forward to providing U.S.-based boxing fans exclusive live coverage of the Povetkin- Chagaev heavyweight title fight and presenting a preview of the heavyweight division’s next generation of world champions and title challengers,” said Travis Pomposello, EPIX senior executive in charge of boxing.

        “I have won the Olympic gold medal and I have been World and European Amateur Champion. Now I want to finally accomplish my goal of winning the world title as a professional,” added Povetkin. “I have a lot of respect for Chagaev, but he will not get in my way.”

        “Povetkin is a strong fighter, but I want to become world champion again and win back my old title. I am highly motivated,” said Chagaev.

        Povetkin (21-0, 15 KOs), of Russia, is currently the WBA’s No. 2 world-rated heavyweight contender. His resume includes a knockout victory over former two-time heavyweight champion Chris Byrd, and unanimous decision victories over one-time heavyweight title challenger Eddie Chambers and former U.S. Olympians Jason Estrada and Larry Donald. Povetkin enters this fight having won three of his last four bouts by knockout. Povetkin has been promoted by Sauerland Event throughout his entire professional career.

        Chagaev (27-1-1, 17 KOs), a native of Ukraine who fights out of Berlin, Germany, captured the WBA heavyweight title when he dethroned 7-foot defending champion Nikolai Valuev via a majority decision in April 2007. During his two-year, Chagaev successfully defended his title winning decisions over Matt Skelton (21-1) and Carl Drumond (26-0). Since losing to Wladimir Klitschko in 2009, Chagaev has defeated Kali Meehan and Travis Walker en route to becoming the WBA #1 heavyweight contender.

        Helenius (15-0, 10 KOs), a native of Finland who fights out of Berlin, Germany, will be looking to make Liakhovich his third former heavyweight champion knockout victim having already starched Lamon Brewster and Samuel Peter in eight and nine rounds, respectively. He enters this fight having won nine of his last 10 fights by stoppage and world-rated No. 2 by the WBO and No. 3 by the International Boxing Federation (IBF).

        Liakhovich (25-3, 16 KOs), a native of Belarus, fights out of Phoenix, Ariz. He won the WBO heavyweight championship in 2006, dethroning defending champion Lamon Brewster via a unanimous decision. He lost the title, in his first defense, to Shannon Briggs. Liakhovich enters this fight having won his last two fights by knockout against Jeremy Bates and Evans Quinn, in the first and the ninth round, respectively.

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          • #45
            teddy has worked his poisonous magic on poor povetkin

            chagaev by ko over poor rattled sascha!!!!

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Grinderman View Post
              teddy has worked his poisonous magic on poor povetkin

              chagaev by ko over poor rattled sascha!!!!
              The wretched Teddy being in Povetkin's corner means Chagaev has a better chance of winning, even though Ruslan looked like a shot fighter against Walker last fall.

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              • #47
                chagaev hasn't look good since he won his title from the giant.
                povetkin has this,easy

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                • #48
                  i was favoring chagaev to win, but after watching some videos i think povetkin should be able to work a UD. . . or maybe get a stoppage if he presses enough. . .

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                  • #49
                    I don't buy into Chagaev being washed up & I think Teddy has ruined Povetkin tbh & Chagaev washed up as hell or not is still a huge step up from the guys he's been fighting as of late.

                    I wouldn't be surpised if Chagaev pulled it off, stylistically I think it's very possible & with 4/1 odds I have put a few quid on Chagaev

                    Also worth noting, Chagaev looks in very good nick for this.

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                    • #50
                      I think both these guys are nowhere where they should be. Mismanagement and inactivity has diminished their stock and what should have been a classic heavyweight match is now a big question mark.

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