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August 21, 2020, 10:04:00 AM
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Biggest fight in Heavyweight in this pandemic era:

Dillian Whyte vs Alexander Povetkin
Aug 23

They will be fighting for the WBC Interim Heavyweight World Title which Whyte held.



I don't see this as the biggest fight of the year Whyte has clear advantages on this fight he has power speed and aggressiveness and Povetkin only has experienced to rely on this fight, Povetkin last fight against Hunter is not good he is very slow that was not supposed to be a draw Hunter is winning the fight, although this fight is a good tune up for Whyte for the winner of Fury - Wilder match.
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August 21, 2020, 08:48:59 AM
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Odds on Sportsbet:

Whyte by decision : 2.60

Isn't it interesting?  Grin

Yeah, interesting but still not attractive for me. I'd rather go for under 10.5 with lower odds than to bet for this match to go the distance. Both fighters have the power to knock each other down even given the fact that Sasha is now in his 40. However, and this has to be a big consideration, both fighters had their last winning KO in 2018.

Thanks for your input bro, really appreciate it. However, i think that Sasha is too old for now to deliver a knock-out and he may gassed out in the later rounds so i'm thinking that this could be a one-sided affair and have Whyte winning by Decision. Povetkin would be very careful here in the early rounds to avoid that Whyte left hook. I'm betting here that Povetkin will survive and went to the distance hope i'm right with my prediction.

For those who want to watch this fight, take a look at this link. I am not sure that they will have a live streaming on this Whyte vs Povetkin fight but it's worth a look.

http://nbastreams.xyz/schedules/

If Sasha will gas out then there's a big possibility for Whyte to score a knock-out?

And as others have said, Whyte is very powerful and that left hook could be the knock out punch here. Yes, it could be a one sided fight and could really end in knock out and not needing the judges score card. Unless Dillian become sloppy and confident and make that one mistake that can ruin him in the mid rounds.

The tormentor of the two boxers have a word and we might consider this seriously. AJ doesn't expect a knock-out so i'll go with that but i'm having Whyte as the victor.

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Joshua does not expect a knockout ending for either boxer, and he views Povetkin as a very live dog.

Povetkin maybe a live dog but age is a very important thing to consider in boxing. No matter how you train hard, they always gassed out in the later rounds just like what happen to Manny Pacquiao on that fight with Thurman. Pacman trained very hard for that fight but still he gassed out and i'm expecting Povetkin to be the same with that but i can be wrong.
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August 21, 2020, 08:24:20 AM
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Whyte Dillian only got the advantage of height and reach, while Alexander Povetkin got the record's advantage so, Alexander Povetkin is more experienced here.
So the odds kinda favor on Whyte Dillian.
As you also check on stake.com, odds are : Whyte Dillian 1.25 - 3.85 Alexander Povetkin.
I am surprised on the odds for Whyte Dillian, it is also kinda scary to bet on these kind of odds, kinda difficult.
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August 21, 2020, 08:18:44 AM
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Odds on Sportsbet:

Whyte by decision : 2.60

Isn't it interesting?  Grin

Yeah, interesting but still not attractive for me. I'd rather go for under 10.5 with lower odds than to bet for this match to go the distance. Both fighters have the power to knock each other down even given the fact that Sasha is now in his 40. However, and this has to be a big consideration, both fighters had their last winning KO in 2018.

Thanks for your input bro, really appreciate it. However, i think that Sasha is too old for now to deliver a knock-out and he may gassed out in the later rounds so i'm thinking that this could be a one-sided affair and have Whyte winning by Decision. Povetkin would be very careful here in the early rounds to avoid that Whyte left hook. I'm betting here that Povetkin will survive and went to the distance hope i'm right with my prediction.

For those who want to watch this fight, take a look at this link. I am not sure that they will have a live streaming on this Whyte vs Povetkin fight but it's worth a look.

http://nbastreams.xyz/schedules/
I also believe age is not in favor of Sasha but he's not older than Mike Tyson and we can how hard Tyson trained these which also make him be in shape. However, Sasha claimed tomorrow's fight will be a great fight and he said he's well prepared/work hard. Besides, he said every boxing fan will see a great show from him so underestimate Sasha because his age and previous performance don't seem right to me.
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August 21, 2020, 08:00:00 AM
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Odds on Sportsbet:

Whyte by decision : 2.60

Isn't it interesting?  Grin

Yeah, interesting but still not attractive for me. I'd rather go for under 10.5 with lower odds than to bet for this match to go the distance. Both fighters have the power to knock each other down even given the fact that Sasha is now in his 40. However, and this has to be a big consideration, both fighters had their last winning KO in 2018.

Thanks for your input bro, really appreciate it. However, i think that Sasha is too old for now to deliver a knock-out and he may gassed out in the later rounds so i'm thinking that this could be a one-sided affair and have Whyte winning by Decision. Povetkin would be very careful here in the early rounds to avoid that Whyte left hook. I'm betting here that Povetkin will survive and went to the distance hope i'm right with my prediction.

For those who want to watch this fight, take a look at this link. I am not sure that they will have a live streaming on this Whyte vs Povetkin fight but it's worth a look.

http://nbastreams.xyz/schedules/

If Sasha will gas out then there's a big possibility for Whyte to score a knock-out?

And as others have said, Whyte is very powerful and that left hook could be the knock out punch here. Yes, it could be a one sided fight and could really end in knock out and not needing the judges score card. Unless Dillian become sloppy and confident and make that one mistake that can ruin him in the mid rounds.
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August 21, 2020, 01:27:02 AM
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Odds on Sportsbet:

Whyte by decision : 2.60

Isn't it interesting?  Grin

Yeah, interesting but still not attractive for me. I'd rather go for under 10.5 with lower odds than to bet for this match to go the distance. Both fighters have the power to knock each other down even given the fact that Sasha is now in his 40. However, and this has to be a big consideration, both fighters had their last winning KO in 2018.

Thanks for your input bro, really appreciate it. However, i think that Sasha is too old for now to deliver a knock-out and he may gassed out in the later rounds so i'm thinking that this could be a one-sided affair and have Whyte winning by Decision. Povetkin would be very careful here in the early rounds to avoid that Whyte left hook. I'm betting here that Povetkin will survive and went to the distance hope i'm right with my prediction.

For those who want to watch this fight, take a look at this link. I am not sure that they will have a live streaming on this Whyte vs Povetkin fight but it's worth a look.

http://nbastreams.xyz/schedules/
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August 20, 2020, 11:45:29 PM
#14
Odds on Sportsbet:

Whyte by decision : 2.60

Isn't it interesting?  Grin

Yeah, interesting but still not attractive for me. I'd rather go for under 10.5 with lower odds than to bet for this match to go the distance. Both fighters have the power to knock each other down even given the fact that Sasha is now in his 40. However, and this has to be a big consideration, both fighters had their last winning KO in 2018.
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August 20, 2020, 04:56:32 PM
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Watch the full final presser here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APIzqKbP7H4

@YuginKadoya - You are right, the winner will be the mandatory for Fury's belt. But pending his fight with Wilder, so we will see how it goes. But in any case, I wanted to see Joshua vs Whyte II though, there's some kind of animosity between the two.  Grin
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August 20, 2020, 04:03:59 AM
#12
Wow! both the interim WBC world heavyweight title and the vacant WBC diamond championship is up for grabs whoever may win this  fight, and they could position themselves in fighting heavyweight divisions biggest names, but regarding Dillian Whyte's young age than Alexander Povetkin and got a slight advantage with the weight and reach but underestimating Povetkin's Experience would surely be lethal if Whyte doesn't come prepared with this, Dillian Whyte got a huge advantage with this fight that is why I think he can win this,

And whoever wins this fight is a mandatory challenger for Tyson Fury and if Tyson Fury Refuses a mandatory defense then Anthony Joshua may be the next opponent for an undisputed title fight.
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August 20, 2020, 03:04:55 AM
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Boxers are changing coaches to improve his skills I don't there's going to be an impact I will still him beating or even knocking out Povetkin, Povetkin last fight looks like he was off he easily gets caught by those punches by Hunter in his last fight, but this is going to be a good tune up fight for Whyte since he is aiming whoever wins in the fight between Fury and Wilder.
I do agree that boxers are changing coach because they are either learn everything from them and they think that they in order to grow they need to switch, or probably they have a fallen out. And I think the latter is the case here.

My reason is that Whyte dump Tibbs through a lawyer here. Although it was mentioned that the settlement was amicable, there could be a deep reason behind it.

This is also what I read that's why I'm asking if this will affect Whyte negatively as he part ways with his old trainers without saying it to his face personally and during it through his lawyers. If they have settled this, then there's no media attention about it, just saying. Usually boxers separate with their trainers if they don't believed on the trainers ability or have questions their method
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August 19, 2020, 08:31:07 AM
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@bisdak40 - yes it's interesting to see the odds for Whyte by decision.

But I don't see it going to distance though, Povetkin lacks the stamina to go for full 12 rounds, in my opinion. He is already way past his prime and could get into serious trouble if Dillian could hit that left hook on him early. That's why it's either a knock out or technical knock out.

Yes, both of them face AJ before, but Povetkin has some early success even putting AJ on trouble early by breaking his nose.

I don't think that changing of coach will affect Whyte, and it seems they have settled cordially.
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August 19, 2020, 07:53:47 AM
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Looking at the tale of the tape, Whyte has all the advantage on this fight and i don't see him having problem in disposing Povetkin.

Interesting to note that both boxers have a common opponent in Anthony Joshua and they were both KOed  Smiley.

Sharing to you the prediction of one boxing analyst.

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Povetkin weathered a violent early storm from Hunter putting the Russian in trouble we have not seen for a while. If he makes the same mistakes, Whyte will not let him off the hook. He has the power to expose any holes and land a knockout as well as the nous and endurance clinch a decision.

Winner: Whyte via Decision

Odds on Sportsbet:

Whyte by decision : 2.60

Isn't it interesting?  Grin

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August 19, 2020, 06:05:15 AM
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You maybe right but anything can happen in boxing and if Whyte will not be careful or he will not be in his 100% condition then there is always a chance for an upset.

White has almost a perfect record with 27 wins and 1 losses only and with regards to age, he is 8 years younger compare to povetkin but Whyte should be wary that Povetkin
has the advantage in terms of experience as Povetkin has 35 wins with only 2 losses. This fight is gonna be good to watch if they will both do their best.
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August 19, 2020, 04:31:23 AM
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Boxers are changing coaches to improve his skills I don't there's going to be an impact I will still him beating or even knocking out Povetkin, Povetkin last fight looks like he was off he easily gets caught by those punches by Hunter in his last fight, but this is going to be a good tune up fight for Whyte since he is aiming whoever wins in the fight between Fury and Wilder.
I do agree that boxers are changing coach because they are either learn everything from them and they think that they in order to grow they need to switch, or probably they have a fallen out. And I think the latter is the case here.

My reason is that Whyte dump Tibbs through a lawyer here. Although it was mentioned that the settlement was amicable, there could be a deep reason behind it.
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August 18, 2020, 10:12:49 PM
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Yes, I think Whyte has more in line, besides the interim belt. If he won then a fight with either Joshua or Fury in the future, big pay check. So needed a signature win, like a knock out to establish himself again.

I wonder though if it will have an impact on him since he change training coach?

https://www.boxingnews24.com/2020/07/dillian-whyte-parts-ways-with-trainer-mark-tibbs/

This remains to be seen, maybe we can see a different version of him or it could back fire.

Boxers are changing coaches to improve his skills I don't there's going to be an impact I will still him beating or even knocking out Povetkin, Povetkin last fight looks like he was off he easily gets caught by those punches by Hunter in his last fight, but this is going to be a good tune up fight for Whyte since he is aiming whoever wins in the fight between Fury and Wilder.
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August 18, 2020, 08:21:57 PM
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Highlights of Povetkin last fight against Hunter:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Knu4NfW9uyY

It ended in a draw, but others said that Hunter beat Povetkin here. And Whyte is more powerful than Hunter, so this could really end up in a knock out in favour of Whyte, perhaps a brutal KO.

Watched this video and although it's a highlight it's obvious Hunter should have won the fight more aggressive more punches connected and Povetkin looks awful slow on this fight if he still has that kind of move Whyte will knock him out, obviously Whyte is a big favorite here and he needs this fight to position himself against top heavyweight fighters.

Yes, I think Whyte has more in line, besides the interim belt. If he won then a fight with either Joshua or Fury in the future, big pay check. So needed a signature win, like a knock out to establish himself again.

I wonder though if it will have an impact on him since he change training coach?

https://www.boxingnews24.com/2020/07/dillian-whyte-parts-ways-with-trainer-mark-tibbs/

This remains to be seen, maybe we can see a different version of him or it could back fire.
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August 18, 2020, 06:59:37 PM
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This might an interesting match.

By the way, is there a side bet? 0.2 is huge for me at the moment. Whyte should be serious to knock Povetkin as soon as possible, age doesn't matter, Povetkin's punch still has the power to knock him off. Cheesy and if Povetkin's wins its probably the Great Last Hurray.

How much for pay per view?
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August 18, 2020, 06:08:30 PM
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Highlights of Povetkin last fight against Hunter:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Knu4NfW9uyY

It ended in a draw, but others said that Hunter beat Povetkin here. And Whyte is more powerful than Hunter, so this could really end up in a knock out in favour of Whyte, perhaps a brutal KO.
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August 18, 2020, 05:43:48 PM
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Thanks for sharing mate, this fight will be on Sunday in our country, so there's something I can bet and watch.

I would like to put this information on how to watch the fight

INFO Dillian Whyte vs Alexander Povetkin live stream: How to watch and live stream heavyweight showdown

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Whyte vs Povetkin: TV Channel and live stream
The fight will be shown live on Sky Sports Box Office with their broadcast starting from 7pm.

It will be available for £19.95, with the full undercard and main event shown.


You can also live stream for the same price on your computer, mobile and tablet devices.

Sky Sports Box Office is also now available on BT TV. There are two ways to make the purchase – by tuning to channel 496 or by searching for the event in the BT Player.

I think I'm going to avail an IPTV subs again.
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August 18, 2020, 05:27:07 PM
#1
Biggest fight in Heavyweight in this pandemic era:

Dillian Whyte vs Alexander Povetkin
Aug 23

They will be fighting for the WBC Interim Heavyweight World Title which Whyte held.



https://www.boxingscene.com/matchroom-fight-camp-begins-on-august-1-whyte-povetkin-on-august-22--149780

I think Whyte has the all the advantage here and I wouldn't be surprise to see a knock out with his left hook. Povetkin is already 40 years old in his twilight of his career. He also doesn't look good at this last fight and I would say that this could be his last hurray.

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