[h=2] Is this the fight? Is this the fight when Wilder realize he ain't shit...? Povetkin used to be good a few years back when he fought the Klit...is he still good? Or is he DONE? It’s official: Wilder-Povetkin headed to Russia[/h]No surprise. The fight between the WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder and mandatory challenger Alexander Povetkin will be held in Russia. This was officially announced by promoter Andrey Ryabinsky, head of World of Boxing. Ryabinsky, who won a purse bid to host the match, had 14 days to decide on the date and venue. At the end of the allotted period, it was determined that the fight will take place in Russia with the exact date and city to be announced in the near future.
wilder would be the first man to legally beat povetkin - wlad should have been fucking dq'd by round 3. Good fight in an increasingly interesting division
My gut tells me that wilder fucks him up early to everyone's surprise. Then suddenly wilder will be overrated for a few months until he meets either Joshua, the Cuban or the kiwi.... And then he gets knocked the fuck out.
Wilder hits hard enough to get rid of anyone early. I won't be surprised if he finds a way to avoid fighting in Russia, though. Hope I'm wrong.
Everyone Gets Caught Up in Wilder's LACK of Technique and Overall Polish, but There's MORE to Boxing than That...Especially HEAVYWEIGHT Boxing... Wilder's Got the LENGTH to Consistently Beat Any Heavyweight to the Punch, he's AGGRESSIVE, Seems to Have a Degree of HEART and Can PUNCH w/Either Hand...If he Proves to Have PUNCH RESISTANCE, Wilder's Going to Be a VERY Tough Out for Any Heavyweight, Period... Povetkin's More Skilled, but he Gets HIT...REED Likes Wilder Here... REED:hammert:
Exactly this. This would be a great confrontation of "traditional boxing technique" vs "do what works" approach Povetkin has scored some good KOs lately and it seems that his punching power has improve dramatically compared to three years ago. That is why I would make him the slight favorite, but he does get hit as you said
Povetkin was at his worst when he fought Wladerina. He was coming off a string of unimpressive performances. Losing seemed to have lit a fire under his ass (not to mention that his physique screams PED since then), and he looked much more impressive since then. THis fight is basically pick em for me.
At this point, picking Parker against WIlder is mongoloid. And I would say that after his last fight, you have to make Wilder a strong favorite against Joshua.
yeah, you even responded to my post in which I was saying that it was the worst performance I ever saw from WIlder. Still, Parker has only beaten bums so far, and seeing how joshua was badly hurt by a guy who was considered a bad prospect, I don't think he's ready for Wilder right now
REED Would Slightly Favor Joshua Over Wilder Right Now, Due Largely to the CONSISTENCY of Joshua's Jab...WHAT Can Wilder Do to Neutralize It???...What ADJUSTMENTS Does he Make if he Can't???... REED Ain't Predicting Greatness, or Even a World Title for Dillian Whyte, but REED Would Be Shocked if he WASN'T a Fixture in the World Class Heavyweight Picture for the Next 5-10 Years... REED:hammert:
At this point, I just don't see Joshua reacting well to Wilder bumrushes. He's bound to get caught sooner rather than later, and it seems that his chin is not all that. In a few years, when he's a bit more seasoned, it might be a different story, but right now, I think he's simply not ready imo.