Povetkin bet Chageav who bet Valuev who bet Holyfield....

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  1. Dorfmeister

    Dorfmeister Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The thing can be seen through that window or through the window that the last two major title fights Holyfield lost was to a giant and to a flashy southpaw, both russians btw, and now this third russian is neither a giant nor a particularly fast handed lefty. Remember Holyfield has had major trouble always with taller men in Bowe, Lewis, Donald or against cagey punchers and southpaws like Toney, Moorer, Ibragimov. Povetkin is perfectly reachable without lunging in and Holyfield can well punch first and rock him.
     
  2. itsa huge bitch

    itsa huge bitch Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    holyfield beating povotkin would be the worst thing for his health..he would be hyped something shocking and klits would be forced to fight him..and we all know what would happen there
     
  3. Manning

    Manning Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  4. FilipMNE

    FilipMNE Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Valuev DID NOT beat Holyfield!!!
     
  5. badr_hari

    badr_hari Member Full Member

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    But Holyfield DID NOT beat Valuev too.
     
  6. iceferg

    iceferg Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I felt Holyfield won at least 8 rounds against Valuev but probably 9. He may have been carried in those fights but he did beat Valuev more clearly than Haye did weather or not it was a show. Chagaev has also had problems with Hepatitus since beating Valuev. Povetkin will most likely win by a widish UD.
     
  7. Malden

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    All that being said, Holyfield has no chance. What people don't realize is that in his bouts with Ibragimov and Valuev, he was carried. Valuev took it too far and deserved to lose the fight, but the German officials took care of that. Povetkin won't make the same mistake. [/quote]

    referee: Luis Pabon (Puerto Rico) | judge: Pierluigi Poppi(Italy) 116-112 | judge: Guillermo Perez Pineda (Mexico) 114-114 | judge: Mikael Hook (Sweden) 115-114

    But yeah, probably paid(The judges that is)