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    Default Re: 3 Potential Heavyweight Clashes this Year - Who wins?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lance Uppercut View Post
    For some reason, Wlad is actually going to fight Chambers first, in December in Germany. Which is kind of funny because Povetkin has already beaten Chambers.
    Ah shades of the old Jim Braddock,Joe Louis, Max Schmeling dilema.

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    Default Re: 3 Potential Heavyweight Clashes this Year - Who wins?

    I'm going for Haye to fell the Giant, Povetkin to stop Wlad and Vitali to stop Arreola in a brawl.

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    Haye
    Povetkin
    Klitschko

    I'm gonna stick with Povetkin as I have watched his career grow from the 1st steps and with Teddy Atlas training him and bringing something extra to his game, then, I see him upsetting the jab of Wlad and once that is gone there is nothing there-just a chin waiting to be broken.

    I can see Arreola winning but the Walker fight sent alarm bells out - especially as Travis got Ko'd again recently (and early). Vitali is like an old champ, who while on the slide still does things good enough against the right opponents. Still Vitali for me but if Arreola is there after 6 rounds then it could be good night Klitschko.

    As for young David?, well he is against "The Beast" a man that Vitali won't fight. Pick and move is the plan abit similar to what Chagaev did only Haye is throwing those H-Bombs. Timber big fella Timber.

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    Default Re: 3 Potential Heavyweight Clashes this Year - Who wins?

    I think David Haye survives some scary moments and wins on points vs Valuev....IF they fight of course. I mean they should call this the Cluckfest in Budapest, because it has the Biggest Chickens in the division fighting in it...you have the LITTERAL Biggest Chicken in 7'0 325 pound Nicolay Valuev and the FIGURATIVE Biggest Chicken in David "Let's see how many Klitschko's I can duck" Haye....and of course ringside you'll have Mama Chicken John Ruiz a cluckin' and a swawkin' to get his shot at whoever wins this barnyard borefest

    Wladimir will destroy Povetkin, Alex could get God to train him and there's no way he gets through 6 rounds with Wladimir! Povetkin has NEVER fought a big puncher, and let's recall that Eddie Chambers flat out swole his eye up with 1 sharp counter punch, imagine what is going to happen when the Steelhammer lands Right now I think Eddie Chambers IS the hardest puncher Povetkin has fought....look at his record, Chris Byrd, Taurus Sykes, Larry Donald, Jason Estrada....0 big punchers...well when they fight, you can go ahead and chalk up an 1 in that L column for Povetkin because reality and knuckles are going to sink into that noggin of Alex's real damn quick.

    Vitali will cruise vs Arreola, he'll floor him twice early on 1-2 rounds and then stop him in 4-5 depending on how much punishment Cris wants to take. Arreola is a blood and guts fighter, but a slovenly half assed Jameel McCline hurt him a bit...I think Vitali will be able to pick his shots a bit better than Travis Walker, who turned out to be a tad chinny.

    Eddie Chambers is going to fight Wladimir later on this year since he has earned a shot by beating Dimitrenko to be the #1 contender for the WBO belt. HOWEVER when asked by Brian Kenny "How do you plan on beating Wladimir?" Eddie said "The same way I beat Dimitrenko" ....sorry Eddie, that's the wrong answer. If he goes in thinking Dimitrenko = Wladimir Klitschko he's dead wrong, sure the styles match up, but he's going to have to be a lot stronger to beat Wladimir. Don't get me wrong, he's in a better position to fight Wladimir having beaten Dimitrenko, because the styles are similar, but Eddie is going to have to have a horseshoe up his ass to beat Wladimir. Somehow Eddie is going to have to draw Wlad in and find a way to counter him, that will be VERY difficult given the fact that Wladimir is very cautious and he's going to bat Eddie around with that jab, before launching that right cross on him.

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