This is David Price we're talking about here son. Yeah, it should have been over in one, since the majority of the site were screaming from the rooftops that Hearn was handing David a death sentence. But now because Price managed to hang in there with an old Povetkin who was huffing and puffing by the third round, (there goes that trained hard thing) that means what exactly? It means Povetkin was old and past it, because the version of Povetkin that was in there with Perez would have literally decapitated Price in 1. What? Did Price just all of a sudden get magically motivated to train really hard and will himself into having an iron jaw for a few rounds? Why wasn't he as inspired to do that with Thompsonx2, or Teper... or Christian Hammer? He waited until Povetkin to start giving a ****? No, it was the same old Price, lucking out by facing a past it Povetkin with bad stamina, since he wasn't on his meldonium, the same old Price was present and accounted for against Kuzmin, that wasn't an injury you know? It was a quit job to avoid the inevitable.
Your response is riddled with assumptions, I forget what we are arguing about already. Passed it is all subjective... Povetkin looks fresh as a daisy, I'm struggling to see what part of him has slowed down significantly, unless my eyes deceive me? Maybe we should use video analysis to see how fast he's throwing? Style's make fights - Povetkin/Price would play out differently to Price vs XYZ. The bottom line, Povetkin did not struggle, he won comfortably against a tall, strong opponent, so I'm not going to argue about the past. Price quit in his last fight? Evidence please? Assumptions... careful you are doing a Luis Fernando. And yeah would you believe it that in any combat sport we can see suprises, because the heart and mind can do some pretty amazing things when you least expect it. I have countless examples, enough to fill a dissertation. Travis Brown from UFC springs to mind when he fought a highly decorated kick boxer, with the most devastating knee you ever seen. Travis took those knees like a dying man, and he stayed standing to front kick knockout the best striker he''ll ever face.
Keep telling yourself that, and maybe you'll eventually convince yourself of it. When all else fails, there's always delusion.
At the end of the day CST80, where is Ortiz today in rankings? And where is Whyte? What has Ortiz achieved and what has Whyte achieved? And over the same career length. Who's going places today? Yeah I rest my case, no further questions. Thank you.
If me thinking that Dillian could beat Ortiz in 2018/2019 is being "delusional" Then yeah call me delusional, I don't back down from my statement.
False. Beating an out of shape fighter who has only fought 2 fighters outside the Top 50 in the past 2 years doesn't clome close to Whyte or Parker let alone Povetkin and Wlad victories. All 4 of these victories are most impressive than Ortiz let alone Fury.
Excuses excuses, Whyte get's ducked all the time. Maybe you should make a new boxing thread "coulda, woulda, shoulda been boxers" I'll check in on page 1672
Most of the beta males who are now saying Ortiz was never any good said he is a monster and he would violently knock Wilder out before the fight. Now he is suddenly 49 years old although his amateur career suggests that he is indeed 39 years old. Same with Fury, most said he could beat Wilder without tune-ups because Wilder is garbage and Fury is a phenomenal boxer, suddenly Fury is not ready and was never that good. You guys are so predictable, go **** yourselves.
I think you need a little dose of fair and balanced reality. Because you're clearly mired knee deep in fanboy derangement syndrome. Here, read this, you need some enlightening. https://www.boxingforum24.com/threa...rything-anthony-joshua-deontay-wilder.613127/