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legendary
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August 25, 2020, 02:55:11 PM
#60
Whyte already looks defeated when he first falls, it seems that his condition is not possible to win because he can only survive and cannot fight back, battles like that are usually easy to guess by looking at the conditions of the fighters.
I disagree with that.  Whyte looked like a very strong and worthy opponent.  It cannot be said at all that he gave up right in the course of the fight.  
But Alexander is certainly strong and he is a great master.
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August 24, 2020, 09:05:19 PM
#59
As I have said previously, maybe Whyte switching coach could have a bearing in his lost.

If there is a rematch clause, then good, but I don't think that Whyte will be the favourite, I agree that there are too much hype on him and when he steps up, he gets knock out like in the Joshua fight and now Povetkin.

And yes, thanks to Povetkin, we might not see the hype on Joshua vs Whyte all British showdown.
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August 24, 2020, 08:51:13 PM
#58
Dillian White, a few hours after the defeat, said that he and Povetkin would have a rematch and would do it this year.  That was the condition of their contract.

 “I was just 'knocked out', yet it's a heavyweight.  The main thing is that we have the right to a rematch under the contract.  I will go back to the gym and then we will have a new fight at the end of the year, "White is quoted by Matchroom Boxing with a reference to Sky Sports.

Glad that they put the rematch clause in the contract because Povetkin vs Joshua 2 won't happen i think. That Whyte vs Povetkin is a prelude to Joshua vs Whyte 2 but Alexander just ruined the party. Whyte should take care of Povetkin in the rematch but of course Povetkin will get more money this time.
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August 24, 2020, 03:29:22 PM
#57
it was quite easy money for me... just one punch and i've improved my finances
legendary
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August 24, 2020, 10:30:22 AM
#56
"Ideal uppercut in the years of early Mike Tyson". That was the title of the video that was suggested for me this morning. I have simply forgot Povetkin would fight Whyte this weekend. It first I thought that Whyte KO'ed Alexander and he was damn close to it. I did not waited Alexander to recover so quick after two TKO. But what Alexander just did was simply beautiful. Boom and lights were out.
legendary
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August 24, 2020, 09:50:00 AM
#55
Dillian White, a few hours after the defeat, said that he and Povetkin would have a rematch and would do it this year.  That was the condition of their contract.

 “I was just 'knocked out', yet it's a heavyweight.  The main thing is that we have the right to a rematch under the contract.  I will go back to the gym and then we will have a new fight at the end of the year, "White is quoted by Matchroom Boxing with a reference to Sky Sports.
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August 23, 2020, 11:21:32 AM
#54
It;s one of the biggest turn around I've seen in boxing Povetkin was down two times in round 4 and I thought the second knockdown it will be over but Povetkin was saved by the bell, and that left shot by Povetkin is so strong that Whyte was motionless and the referee did not even bother to count, what an upset and it's very unexpected.
Nope, not one of the biggest turn around because the course was crystal clear from my previous analysis(experience can't be hidden when talk about boxing ring, he regained consciousness due to his experiences). How on earth will someone who had experienced the two fighter said Povetkin will demolish Whyte and seem surprised. Anthony J said it and here it came to pass, though, thanks I did follow his words and had my cut from the share.....
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August 23, 2020, 04:47:47 AM
#53
The Russian boxer knocked out White in the fifth round and received the title of interim heavyweight boxing champion according to the World Boxing Council (WBC).
Povetkin is now a mandatory contender for the WBC World Championship title fight.

There's a rematch clause in the contract we don't know what goes first the fight on the winner of Wilder - Fury fight or the rematch against Whyte, Dillian loss to much in this fight his ego and his standing in the boxing world and he needs this rematch to get back again but this tiem he needs a knock out if he do that there might a trilogy on these two.
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August 23, 2020, 04:23:03 AM
#52
I just woke up to read that Povetkin just knocks out Whyte so I just some video on Youtube and check every round on it, Whyte is doing good up to the fourth round when he knocks Povetkin down twice I just thought how can Povetkin knock Whyte out and round 5 comes and have seen how Povetkin perfectly deliver the perfect uppercut that knocks Whyte cold, he is out before he even the floor, devastating loss for Whyte.
Whyte already looks defeated when he first falls, it seems that his condition is not possible to win because he can only survive and cannot fight back, battles like that are usually easy to guess by looking at the conditions of the fighters.
legendary
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August 23, 2020, 04:08:01 AM
#51
The Russian boxer knocked out White in the fifth round and received the title of interim heavyweight boxing champion according to the World Boxing Council (WBC).
Povetkin is now a mandatory contender for the WBC World Championship title fight.
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August 23, 2020, 03:10:51 AM
#50
I just woke up to read that Povetkin just knocks out Whyte so I just some video on Youtube and check every round on it, Whyte is doing good up to the fourth round when he knocks Povetkin down twice I just thought how can Povetkin knock Whyte out and round 5 comes and have seen how Povetkin perfectly deliver the perfect uppercut that knocks Whyte cold, he is out before he even the floor, devastating loss for Whyte.
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August 23, 2020, 01:14:03 AM
#49

To be frank it is not that surprising as i still remember his big media engagement and the way in which he was confident in knocking out Anthony Joshua back in 2015 and instead Whyte was knocked out just like he was knocked out this time by Alexander Povetkin. Before the fight i was rooting for Whyte to win as he started planting the seeds to fight Tyson Fury but everything came out crashing.

All the time Whyte is complaining that Fury should be fighting him and not Wilder he now losses the opportunity to fight Fury for the title I don't know where Whyte's career is going now, he is out of the top rank and it will take some time before we see again, a lot of opportunities gone for Whyte.
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August 23, 2020, 12:32:17 AM
#48
It's surprising that Povetkin pulled off the upset in the manner he did but I felt like Whyte had been overrated recently. He had knocked out a few lower level fighter and the UK fans were saying he would beat Wilder. That was just hype and tonight he got humbled by old man Povetkin.
To be frank it is not that surprising as i still remember his big media engagement and the way in which he was confident in knocking out Anthony Joshua back in 2015 and instead Whyte was knocked out just like he was knocked out this time by Alexander Povetkin. Before the fight i was rooting for Whyte to win as he started planting the seeds to fight Tyson Fury but everything came out crashing.
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August 22, 2020, 10:48:28 PM
#47
Well well well, there you go. The left hook that put Sasha down twice in the fourth was no match to the left uppercut that put Dillian to sleep even before he hit the canvas in the fifth. Sasha, 40 years old, remained clear-headed after being downed twice in a single round and was able to take consciousness away from Whyte half a minute after the fifth round started.

That was a sweet victory for the older fighter. A big congratulations to him and all those who placed their bets on him.
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August 22, 2020, 10:41:11 PM
#46
It's surprising that Povetkin pulled off the upset in the manner he did but I felt like Whyte had been overrated recently. He had knocked out a few lower level fighter and the UK fans were saying he would beat Wilder. That was just hype and tonight he got humbled by old man Povetkin.

It's shocking to see him lose to an aged boxer like Povetkin who I thought him to be very slowed in his last fight against Hunter but this is boxing one false move and calculation and you are out, by watching the video I did not even see Whyte get hurts by Povetkin punch he is very much ok just unbelievable that he can be taken out by one punch, there goes his chances to fight the winner of the Fury Wilder match.
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August 22, 2020, 09:52:09 PM
#45
Povetkin has proven many of us wrong he still has it, Whyte is in full control of the fight that two knockdowns in round 4 I thought will slow down Povetkin could be over if not time runs out, it was one lucky uppercut in Round 5 that gets in on Whyte that finish it off.
This is one of the perfectly landed uppercut I have seen and Whyte is out even before he hit the floor, it's good that the referee did not bother to count and ask for paramedics help.
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August 22, 2020, 09:45:20 PM
#44
It;s one of the biggest turn around I've seen in boxing Povetkin was down two times in round 4 and I thought the second knockdown it will be over but Povetkin was saved by the bell, and that left shot by Povetkin is so strong that Whyte was motionless and the referee did not even bother to count, what an upset and it's very unexpected.
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August 22, 2020, 09:11:48 PM
#43
It's surprising that Povetkin pulled off the upset in the manner he did but I felt like Whyte had been overrated recently. He had knocked out a few lower level fighter and the UK fans were saying he would beat Wilder. That was just hype and tonight he got humbled by old man Povetkin.
Or it's probably one lucky shot, a hail Mary and usually this kind of shots will really end the fight. But it seems that Whyte is exposed and maybe you are right that he is overrated. So he is out of the equation for UK fans, Wilder and AJ, with their charisma will remain on top. Wilder is out of his league and others might point that changing his trainer has somewhat impacted his performance. Anyhow, we won't take anything from Povetkin.
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August 22, 2020, 08:35:53 PM
#42
It's surprising that Povetkin pulled off the upset in the manner he did but I felt like Whyte had been overrated recently. He had knocked out a few lower level fighter and the UK fans were saying he would beat Wilder. That was just hype and tonight he got humbled by old man Povetkin.
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August 22, 2020, 07:59:00 PM
#41
That's a surprising result considering that a lot of gamblers here are betting for Whyte. Most sportsbookies are also favouring for Whyte. Guess who did bet on Povetkin are enjoying their wins right now. You can't really be sure of the results unless both fighters are already inside the ring. This will be good for Povetkin's career in boxing.

For me this is not a surprising result, seeing my post on the previous page. I bet on Povetkin's win, and it turned out that my prediction
came true. And I am quite satisfied and can enjoy quite a large profit on Povetkin's victory, lucky for me. Many gamblers prefer Whyte to
Povetkin because of their age difference, like I said age difference is not a guarantee of victory in boxing games. I feel sorry for those who
have lost betting because they chose Whyte.
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