Joshua and Wilder both have wins far better than... hang on what is Povetkins best win again? On top of that, they'd both beat the **** out of him.
You know that's untrue, you have to resort to lying lol, hence why you didn't list the best wins to compare. Just be thankful that Wilder didn't go through with his fight in Russia lol because he'd be seen as a joke now had that fight taken place.
Whats Povs best win? He certainly doesn't have one nearly as good as Ortiz or Wlad. You are beyond deluded if you think he does. Oh and if Joshua or Wilder signed to fight Price they would be destroyed on here, and rightfully so.
almost all of Wilders defences have been against Price level fighters lol! Povetkin's best 10 wins = Ruslan Chagaev, Marco Huck, Chris Byrd, Hasim Rahman ,Mariusz Wach, Larry Donald, Mike Perez, Carlos Takam, Eddie Chambers, Manuel Charr, Wilder's best wins = Luis Ortiz, Bermain Stiverne, Artur Szpilka, Johann Duhaupas, Chris Arreola, ,Malik Scott, Siarhei Liakhovich, , Audley Harrison, Eric Molina, Harold Sconiers, haha! and lets no go near comparing Amateur records eh.. Povetkin- Olympic Gold, World championship Gold, European Gold x 2. he beat Roberto Cammerelle 3 times! Like I said Povetkin has been a WINNER all his amateur and pro career, keep hating.
Rostislav Plechko has been in boxing for about two years. For whatever reason he has not fought since September 2017. He needs to be active soon, and fight what I would call a decent journeyman or up and coming undefeated fighter. A match with Russian Davtaev, now 14-0-1 would be great for the winner and probably sell well in Russia.
LOL Who has the better resume? 1. Joshua faced a 41yo, inactive Wlad, other than that hus best win us Takam. 2. Wilder beat Ortiz....yeah great. Who had Ortiz beaten again? Povetkin beating Byrd and Chagaev trumps anything Wilder has done and his resume as a whole pisses on Juiceua's.
His technique is pretty bad, but with the power he has he might be able to make some noise at HW. Now being a major belt holder is a different story.
Povetkin at this juncture, has a deeper resume than Wilder does. Joshua too, but Joshua only has 20 fights so that is understandable. When you go down the list, and look at who Povetkin fought and when, his resume shits all over Wilder's.
He's doing the lefty version of the Tyson stuff: it's very impressive but really hard to gauge him against such poor opposition. And he doesn't have a whole lot of time left for improvement. He needs to make some moves fast if he wants to make decent $. Good luck to him.