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    …His knees suddenly buckled, his face being strangely distorted by a grimace of astonishment, WBA regular champion Alexander Povetkin went down momentarily, when a short left hook, maybe a jab more than a hook, landed flush on his whiskers on the Russian’s way in at the end of round two, which was clearly his.

    The first downfall was just an omen of a brutal and methodical beating, the challenger, who Povetkin was, would be taking for another ten rounds. He has never come close enough to hurt the almost invulnerable champion, was floored himself three more times in the seventh and looked like a badly beaten man after the fight. Wladimir Klitschko, if you wonder, sported just a bruise on his right cheek and no other war marks. Official scores confirmed the Ukrainian Master’s total domination, being read as almost a clean sweep: 119-104 ?thrice.
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    #2
    114-109 is a joke card.

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      #3
      “I was totally unimpressed with the main event. For me Grigory Drozd delivered a much better fight and pleased the fans with his extraordinary effort. As for Wladimir, I understand now, why his fights are being aired so rarely overseas”.

      Whoa. Strong words from Dmitry Pirog.

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        #4
        Good article but im not sure how you mention Fury, Jennings, Wilder and forget the most worthy and formitable contender Kubrat Pulev.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Mikhnienko View Post
          Good article but im not sure how you mention Fury, Jennings, Wilder and forget the most worthy and formitable contender Kubrat Pulev.
          you must be the authors wife or something!

          wildly over-embellished article to describe a man using punch/hold/punch/hold techniques for 12 rounds and a greater part of his career.

          and seriously...just use the word 'round'. stanza is overused and cliche.

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            #6
            Originally posted by vxrandall View Post
            you must be the authors wife or something!

            wildly over-embellished article to describe a man using punch/hold/punch/hold techniques for 12 rounds and a greater part of his career.
            Couldn't agree more. That fight was embarrassing.

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              #7
              The story here is good for a movie script...

              Poor Povetkin... !!!

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                #8
                WK was plain awful against a guy who displayed ABSOLUTELY NO skills whatsoever -- he's a borderline dirty fighter -- swings and misses by a mile frequently -- favorite move is a headlock and push down -- other than an excellent jab and an occasional hard punch whose effect is more from his immense size, showed little last night to get excited about -- in a well stocked HW division, he'd be in the lower half of the top 10 at best

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                  #9
                  Wlad could easily perform street fighting... Of any sort.
                  He adapts.

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                    #10
                    I find it hilarious that Grabimir said that all the clinching, holding, pushing down, head locks etc etc were Povetkins fault. Of course Wlad didn't initiate a single clinch.....

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