Alexander Povetkin's NEXT 5-10 opponents

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  1. Bummy Davis

    Bummy Davis Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Map out a plan for Alexander's next 5-10 fights depending on how many you think will take him to get to the title and to unify and so on, he has 13 fights, If he keeps on winning or not, Manage him
     
  2. Asterion

    Asterion Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Fight #14.....Cisse Salif (easy tuneup)

    Fight #15.....Danny Williams (Top25 fighter)

    Fight #16....Vladimir Virchis

    Fight #17......Hasim Rahman

    Fight #18......Wladimir Klitschko (I think Sasha would lose this one)

    Fight #19......Timo Hoffman

    Fight #20......Vitali/Peter/Maskaev/McCall winner (wins belt)

    Fight #21......Ibragimov/Chagaev winner (unifies)

    Fight #22......Calvin Brock

    Fight #23......Wladimir Klitschko rematch (Sasha wins this time)
     
  3. doublesuited

    doublesuited Taylor TKO2 Pavlik Full Member

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  4. Butch Coolidge

    Butch Coolidge Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    14. Holyfield

    15. Monte Barrett

    16. John Ruiz

    17. Chris Byrd

    18. Nicolai Valuev
     
  5. BigEars

    BigEars Boxing Addict Full Member

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    14.Barrett
    15.Holyfield(in the US)
    16.Rahman
    17.Winner of Chagaev v Ibragimov(if they haven't lost to someone else yet)
    18.Defense against Maskaev(assuming Maskaev has lost his title)
    19.Fight Wladamir in unification
    20.Pick up the last belt against the winner of Peter/Vitali(assuming Maskaev has lost)

    It seems crazy progress but in reality it would only be keeping up with what he has already done .

    Of course they could go something like:
    14:Guinn
    15 Danny Williams
    16:Barrett
    17:Hoffman
    18:Holyfield
    19:Bidenko
    20:Virchis
    21:Whoever wins beaten Chagaev/Ibragimov or whoever has beaten that winner .

    Crazy when you think of it , that even if they keep him at that 2nd tier opponent level for a good while he'd still be looking at a title shot around 20/21 fights .

    Anyway it'll be interesting to see how they match him .
     
  6. Jaaames

    Jaaames Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Art Binkowski
    Kali Meehan
    Peter Okhello
    Timo Hoffman (after he goes on another pointless win streak)
    Davryll Williamson
     
  7. brooklyn1550

    brooklyn1550 Roberto Duran Full Member

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    Monte Barrett
    Vladimir Virchis
    Hasim Rahman
    Evander Holyfield
    Shannon Briggs
    Oleg Maskaev
    Calvin Brock or Chris Byrd
    Ruslan Chagaev or Sultan Ibragimov
    Vitali Klitschko or Samuel Peter
    Wladimir Klitschko

    After those 10:
    Maybe some rematches if he loses or wins controversally
    Denis Boytsov
    Odlanier Solis
    Alexander Dimitrenko
    Eddie Chambers
    Chris Arreola
     
  8. ibragimovfan

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    oliver mccall ( a shot in the dark)
    shannon briggs
    sergei liakhovich
    oleg maskaev (loses by knockout to the big O)
    nikolai valuev ( in a title eliminator)
    wlad klitschko ( shocks the world with a stunning twelve round split decision to become the NEW HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD)
     
  9. PolishPummler

    PolishPummler Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    Williams
    Rachman
    Brock

    Title shot.
     
  10. Tom_Tocca

    Tom_Tocca The Provider Full Member

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    Ok, moments ago I watched an interview of Povekin's Co-Promoter Sauerland right after the fight.

    He said that Povetkin will take a break now and comeback to the ring in autumn. His next fight will most probably be staged...in the USA!

    Given Sauerland's good relation to DKP it is very likely that Povetkin will fight on the undercard of Maskaev - Peter, October 6th. If not he may get a date on HBO BAD in mid October. If he lands on the undercard October 6th it may be Sergei Liakhovich in the opposite corner...stay tuned...
     
  11. Grabonator

    Grabonator Active Member Full Member

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    Bull****, hes only 1-2 fights away from a titleshot. It would take him 2 years or more to fight these guys before getting the titleshot.
     
  12. Odo

    Odo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    1-2 fights with tough and durable jouneymen like his stablemate Timo Hoffman,or Sherman Williams.
    A fight against the winner of Skeleton vs Sprott would be quite interesting,too.
    Or a fight against Monte Berrett,or Samil Sinan Sam.
    He fights for a German promoter,so a fight against his stablemate Cengic Coc can be arranged without any trouble.Coc is a decent fighter.Would be a quite interestinf fight for the german market.

    Well,according to his German promoter Sauerland Povetkin's next fight will probably take place in the USA.
    Good news for all American fight fans!
     
  13. FourtyOunce

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  14. KobeIsGod

    KobeIsGod Who Necks?!? Full Member

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    Who Necks!?!

    Our boy is back...He should fight Meehan next to get the #1 WBA ranking. He would destroy that clown!Needs to go the WBA route though....Ruiz/Valuev/Haye is his best bet to pick up another trinket. A 240 pound peter is a dangerous man. Good to see him get rid of King and Duva but Ivalo Gotzev is a clown...WOOT
     
  15. FourtyOunce

    FourtyOunce Stick Ninja Full Member

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    yes meehan would be the fight Peter needs, but I don't believe meehan's handlers would take that fight