Alexander Povetkin put
himself in line to face Anthony Joshua after out-pointing Christian
Hammer in a final world heavyweight title eliminator on Friday night.
The Russian dominated all 12 rounds at the expectant DIVS, in
Ekaterinburg, south-west Russia, and the 120-107, 120-108, 118-108
scored underlined his superiority.
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In contrast, Hammer, the Romanian who is now based in Germany, has never been beyond European title level but rarely tried to take the opportunity to step up.
Povetkin dominated the final eliminator from start to finish
The 'Russian Vityaz' landed two rights early on and then in the second his left came into play and he unleashed plenty of single shots, which were accurate yet rarely opened Hammer up. Povetkin tried to get on the inside in the middle round and his uppercut slipped in and his left hook soon became his best shot.
Referee Parris had a busy night, mainly due to Hammer's holding
Hammer managed to grab hold but once referee Parris had warned him, it was no surprise he lost a point two rounds later, refusing to change his ways.
The ninth round saw them finally meet in the middle but with Povetkin's class in the closing stages, the rightfully one-sided scoring at least set the Russian up with a shot at Joshua - whose name was booed by the otherwise quiet crowd - next year.
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