SNV Says Atlas’ Withdrawal From Training Povetkin Could Hurt His Chances vs. Huck

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  1. Kalasinn

    Kalasinn ♧ OG Kally ♤ Full Member

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    People's Champ Sugar Niko Valuev Says Teddy Atlas’ Withdrawal From Training Povetkin Ahead Of Saturday’s Clash With Huck Could Hurt Povetkin’s Chances

    Former World Boxing Association (WBA) heavyweight champ Nicolai Valuev has given his take on the split Russian heavyweight titlist Alexander Povetkin and his former trainer Teddy Atlas have just undergone. Speaking with RIA Novosti today, the retired giant had things to say that, if he reads them, will likely annoy Atlas.

    Valuev says Atlas’ actions of “casting aside” Povetkin so close to the big fight may “undermine” the Regular WBA champ’s chances of winning on Saturday night.

    “Teddy Atlas, of course, undermined him by not taking part in the preparation for the fight,” said Valuev, now a politician. “We don’t put money above all else. It’s important but not so important that you take your trainee and cast him aside in such a trivial manner before a crucial fight.”

    I for one feel Valuev is being too hard on Atlas. According to the ESPN commentator, the deal with Povetkin was and always was that he would only go to Russia to train the unbeaten former Olympian when ESPN Friday Night Fights was not in season. Teddy, as he has made clear, is only honouring his contract with the station. Atlas simply cannot be in two places at the same time.

    In any case, the RIA Novosti article reports that Alexander Zimm will now work with Povetkin, having replaced Atlas - for this Saturday’s fight at least. And despite his criticism of Atlas, Valuev still feels Povetkin will win against Huck.

    “Huck is a quick boxer, he’s a cruiser. I myself fought a similar type of boxer in David Haye and I know what the deal is,” Valuev said. “ Huck has good hand speed but the weight difference will come into play in Alex’s favour.”

    Valuev predicted a torrid start from Huck, during which Povetkin will have to take some shots, before the naturally bigger man takes over in the late rounds. I hate to disagree with the one-time “Beast From The East” for a second time, but I think Huck will pull out a close points win on Saturday. If this is the case, I sure hope nobody blames Teddy Atlas for the defeat of Povetkin. Somehow I think some people will do just that.

    By James Slater

    http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=30862&more=1
     
  2. TerryESB

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    Yeah that is true.

    Expect Povetkin to be more sloppy, unorganized, and not have a good of a game plan as usual without Teddy in his corner
     
  3. madballster

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  4. TerryESB

    TerryESB The Final Boss Full Member

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    Valuev goes about 7'3 365 lbs. When he speaks people listen
     
  5. IntentionalButt

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  6. Duck Dodgers

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    ...AND SO IT SHALL BE WRITTEN.





    :deal
     
  7. Vitily

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    Atlas is a wannabe tough guy. He does nothing for his fighters other than take away their self-esteem to build himself up. Povetkin may not benefit in Atlas' absence but he won't be any worse for it either.
     
  8. Lucando

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    Povetkin by Brutal Knock Out!!! :yep

    Huck gets Owned! :good
     
  9. TerryESB

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    No Altas is a tough guy. He grew up on the streets in a low income bad part of town. His brother got caught up with the wrong crowd and ended up in prison. Teddy found boxing to keep himself out of trouble.
     
  10. madballster

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    I hope SNV is ringside Saturday. Maybe with his now legendary black croco leatherjacket. Legend has it he killed the alligator with his bare hands.
     
  11. Kalasinn

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    If the going gets tough, Povetkin will find no answers from his new corner. :bart

    I don't think Povetkin would've won through the adversity Chagaev presented, without the motivational necromancy-speech from Teddy. :deal

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  12. Joe_MacKenzie

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    Povetkin is definitely better off WITHOUT the unstable, insecure Teddy in his corner.
     
  13. Vitily

    Vitily Guest

    No disrespect but he didn't get caught up in anything. His father was a doctor and he chose to play the tough guy act as did his equally intellecually deficient brother:patsch

    http://dratlasfoundation.com/aboutus_bio_teddyatlas.html
     
  14. Kalasinn

    Kalasinn ♧ OG Kally ♤ Full Member

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    :lol::lol:
     
  15. TerryESB

    TerryESB The Final Boss Full Member

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    Kalasinn look what happend to Michael Moore when Teddy stopped training him! His career was over and look at what terrible shape Michael got into afterwards