he still is exactly the same fighter, who can be picked apart, but it is not as easy as you make it out to be. The guy is relentless, he has no brain so he will attack no matter what. Additionally he is physically strong (atleast he was at Cruiser). Downside is lack of technique and movement. If we will see a 100% focussed Povetkin, he should take it as he simply is the better boxer. If he shows up shabby and takes Huck lightly, he will be in for an ugly suprise, but I don't think this will happen. Prediction: Povetkin by 11th round TKO
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Huck is as tough and mean as any boxer could be, but he is too small and lacks the skill and natural ability that Povetkin has. Povetkin will do a 12 round sparring session with him.
They can't be unified. The WBA would just make the two next highest ranked guys fight and name another "regular" champion. As I said, there's nothing to unify since there will always be a "regular" champion so the WBA can collect more fees.
Don't really know how that bull**** organisation would do but you're probably right. My point was that Huck is more likely to fight a Klits than Powetkin. Unification or not.