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bos probably knocks him through the ropes. coach teddy is going to have to dig for the emotional stuff around round 4 on december 3rd
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Finally Boz gets his dues. Glad for him, sadly I don't think he's got enough left in the tank for a win over the undefeated younger Potvetkin.
I hope he could pull it off, b/c then we'd get a credible WBA unification(if there was such a thing). |
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He's commonly ranked ahead of Holy. Boswell hasn't lost since 2003. But Holy's competition has been so much better that it's hard to compare the 2. But Boswell did defeat Oliver McCall recently, and I'm not entirely convinced Holy could do the same.
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With the exception of McCline, Boswell has not only beaten everyone in front of him, but dominated them all by stoppage or shutout decisions. And even against McCline he was leading on the scorecards before he gassed and got stopped. Iīm pretty sure that Cedric will be much tougher fight for Povetkin than Holyfield and Rahman would be. I do even tend to think that the belt could change hands that date, as Povetkin didnīt look convincing against Chagaev. Boswell needs a dominant performance though, judges will be in Povetkins favour for sure.
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