Povetkin's last 10 opponents, although obviously he hasn't fought Wach yet. Take out a shot Rahman and their combined win/loss/draw ratio is 292 wins, 10 loses, 3 draws. Include Rahman and it's 342 wins, 17 loses, 5 draws. Mariusz Wach (31-1) loss to Wlad Mike Perez (21-1-1) razor close/controversial loss to Jennings Carlos Takam (31-1-1) loss to a low level opponent earlier on in his career Manuel Charrr (26-1) loss to Vitali Wlad Klitschko (60-3-0) loses to Purrity, Sanders and Brewster but now undefeated in over a decade Andrzej Wawrzyk (27-0) undefeated but poor Hasim Rahman (50-7-2) shot Marco Huck (34-1) loss to Cunningham much earlier on in his career, although he's won numerous controversial decisions along the way. Cedric Boswell (35-1) loss to Jameel McCline Ruslan Chagaev (27-1-1) only loss to Wlad
Blatant lies? Seriously mate, lets keep it civilized and friendly shall we? :hi: Fury said "I will knock out Chisora and Wach in the same night". Wach responded he'd love to teach Fury a lesson and can't wait to get in the ring with him. Then Fury's camp never followed up and stopped mentioning Wach. So yes, calling out a fighter, and then refusing to fight him is a blatant duck :deal [yt]L-9_kmMO7y8[/yt]
Good fight! I'd favor povetkin on points, though i see povetkin going through some rough spots to obtain the victory.. lebedev vs kayode is a good one too....
This is not calling out, and you pretend to be smart :-( Calling out is what Wilder does. Mentioning you would beat someone is not calling out, smartass :thumbsup
I'll go and say that Povetkin, shockingly to most, stops Wach! Nobody can stand up to post-Wladimir Povetkin... other than Wladimir, of course.
Yes I did. Wach hurt Klitschko more than Klitschko hurt Wach That giant chin didn't feel anything, no matter how many times Klitschko touched it.