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    #61
    Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
    Povetkin not posing a threat to Joshua doesnt end the guys career . I would arguably put him top 3 body punchers still and he does everything better than Parker except get out of the way of a punch as the fight moves on but still gets hit less somehow .

    Wheather he wants to fight more after he loses to Joshua is irrelevant itself , the fact of the REALITY that Povetkin should be ranked about 3 and how easily Joshua will defeat him too is on Joshua being far better not what Povetkin cant do ..............


    I still stick by my prediction that Joshua goes undefeated until 2024 that i made in 2014 ..........think i'll make it ?
    Now let's compare a REAL heavyweight right next to a FAKE and UNNATURAL heavyweight:



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      #62
      Originally posted by boliodogs View Post
      You sure are a ****** ass hole. You write a book explaining your idiotic point of view and attacking Russian boxers and not a single person on here agrees with you. You better vote in your own poll so there will be at least one yes vote.
      good one this guy is acting like if joshua was liston or a young foreman against david price jeje povetkin is one of the smallest yes but also one of the most technically sound and smart heavyweight the only reason i can think of aj really hurting him is thanks to povetkins inactivity and maybe his age but if king kong ortiz who truly is 48 is still ****ing povetkin when on hes a topp 5 heavyweight if active and in decent shape hed beat parker in no specific order these are my top 5 heavyweights wilder,aj,ortiz,povetkin,and parker maybe im forgetting someone but the only guy to dominate this guy was a still serviceable and dominating wlad and wlad just overwhelmed him with size he didnt brutall k.o him like wilder did szpilka that was putting hurt on someone who was actually doing fairly good b4 the ko im not saying povetkin will beat aj but if takam could be competitive with his style than povetkin certainly can be as well.,

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        #63
        oh and he knocked out takam and beat 6foot8 mariusz wach

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          #64
          Originally posted by No punch power View Post
          Now let's compare a REAL heavyweight right next to a FAKE and UNNATURAL heavyweight:



          Id rather compare the hair cuts now since we arent going to have any reason from here on in , which i can accommodate you for sure .
          ....

          I dont know ? Povetkins bland style always reminded me as a Barney Rubble type guy , you know that flat wig wam looking pasted hair too big for his own head and makes him look even worse when hes hit bc it goes straight in the air ....howabout you ?


          Whos got a worse hair cut than Povetkin besides Miller ?
          Last edited by juggernaut666; 02-02-2018, 10:14 PM.

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            #65
            I think he matches up better against Joshua than Deontay Wilder because Anthony is a little slower than Wilder and he could probably work himself on the inside with Joshua.

            However, Joshua just may push him off while Wilder would probably just back up and invite him in on the inside just so he can time him with that straight right hand of his as did Wladimir Klitschko; Even though Klitschko held him all night.

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              #66
              if pot was ever going to amount to anything, he would have already.

              aj chews him up, spits him out.

              i hope the 32 and counting dont bet too much on him

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                #67
                People forget that AJ only has 20 pro fights, going after the belt has made him accelerate his career, in another world he would be fighting the Ped one after 30 fights.

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                  #68
                  I heard Parker’s mom cried in the interview pertaining to Joshua. That is more utterly gruesome

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
                    Id rather compare the hair cuts now since we arent going to have any reason from here on in , which i can accommodate you for sure .
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                    I dont know ? Povetkins bland style always reminded me as a Barney Rubble type guy , you know that flat wig wam looking pasted hair too big for his own head and makes him look even worse when hes hit bc it goes straight in the air ....howabout you ?


                    Whos got a worse hair cut than Povetkin besides Miller ?

                    I was strictly referring to size and the size difference is clearly evident!

                    There is a reason why Wladimir Klitschko was able to man handle, rag doll, dominate and out muscle muscle Alexander Povetkin by being able to manoeuvre him all over the ring whilst Povetkin could never adjust / adapt / provide any answers to such a tactic. On the other hand, the same Wladimir Klitschko failed to have anywhere near the same success at using the same tactic against Anthony Joshua. Do you want to know why? It was because of SIZE! Alexander Povetkin isn't a respectable heavyweight with respectable size of a REAL / NATURAL heavyweight. On the other hand, Anthony Joshua and Wladimir Klitschko are respectable heavyweights that are have NATURAL and REAL size of a modern heavyweight.

                    Against Christian Hammer, Alexander Povetkin proved he lacked the physical strength required to generate the necessary punching power required to even dent Christian Hammer. To the point where Hammer was almost mocking and laughing off Povetkin's punches as if those punches belonged in a lower weight division and not in the heavyweight division. This is the same Christian Hammer that was brutally knocked out by Mariusz Wach!

                    The much bigger and stronger Anthony Joshua is barely even going to feel Povetkin's most powerful punches. At worse, those punches are going to slightly sting and maybe even tickle. Otherwise, Joshua is facing 0 risk or threat at losing against Alexander Povetkin.

                    On the other hand, Anthony Joshua's landed punches are going to decrease days from Povetkin's life. It would be similar to a boxer getting hit by another boxer from a higher weight division. Such is the mismatch!

                    These two don't even belong in the same together! Povetkin gets squashed like an absolute bug if they ever fight.

                    If you condone bouts like this happening and think bouts like these are credible, then you must be a big of insane mismatches!

                    Oleksandr Usyk would be MUCH more competitive and a MUCH more challenging opponent for Joshua than Povetkin because Usyk at least possesses much greater skills to overcome his lack of size. Povetkin's skills are unfortunately also very limited along with him lacking size. He has a below average jab.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Ray* View Post
                      People forget that AJ only has 20 pro fights, going after the belt has made him accelerate his career, in another world he would be fighting the Ped one after 30 fights.
                      Anthony Joshua at this point is fully grown. So it really doesn't matter how much experience he has. This is a mismatch in favour of Anthony Joshua and against any version of Alexander Povetkin. These two don't even belong in the same ring together. Povetkin is practically a blown up light heavyweight with 20 or 30 pounds of extra unnecessary body fat which is what makes him a heavyweight in the first place. If he sheds those pounds and the fat, he will be no bigger than a cruiser weight at maximum. He may even be the same size as Sergey Kovalev.

                      Performance enhancing drugs is the very thing that even allowed him to be competitive at the top level in the heavyweight division. Without it, he is just an overweight light heavyweight that poses 0 threat / risk to Anthony Joshua and has 0% chances of beating Anthony Joshua.

                      Anthony Joshua doesn't even need to take Povektin too seriously by not needing to prepare or train 100% or all that much. This is a mismatch where Joshua squashes Povetkin like a little bug / insect without even much effort.

                      The days of REAL heavyweights below 6 foot 4 inches of height are over. Any heavyweight today that is below 6 foot 4 inches like Alexander Povetkin and is competing at the top level is almost certainly on performance enhancing drugs. Otherwise, there is no possible way they can even be competitive at that level. Performance enhancing drugs are what enables them to overcome their lack of a sufficient size. Without them, they are simply going to be BADLY over matched!

                      Don't expect any NATURAL and REAL heavyweight any more in the future that is shorter than 6 foot 4 inches like Alexander Povetkin or David Haye at the top level. These guys are FAKE and UNNATURAL heavyweights that are in reality, blown up light heavyweights / cruiser weights. They never were REAL heavyweights and without performance enhancing drugs, they are going to be badly over matched against REAL heavyweights like Anthony Joshua.

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