Sunday
27 May 2012
         

Alexander Povetkin, Teddy Atlas Moving Forward

8 Jan 2010 18:09       hits 7248 Print version

Teddy Atlas
Teddy Atlas © AP
World renowned trainer Teddy Atlas has been working with Russian-born heavyweight contender Alexander Povetkin since July. Although the two have had only one fight together, a third-round knockout win over Leo Nolan last month, Atlas can see the potential in his young charge.

“I was happy with the Nolan fight,” Atlas said. “What was good about it was that he stopped a guy that had never been stopped before. Nolan had twenty-eight fights and he had never been knocked down before, so yeah, I was happy with his performance.”

The Povetkin-Nolan fight took place in Germany and not many US boxing fans saw the fight. In the end, Povetkin had Nolan up against the ropes and he landed a beautiful right uppercut and a sharp left hook to the chin that put his challenger down. The referee and Nolan’s cornerman essentially waived the fight off simultaneously.

“Nolan knew how to box,” said Atlas. “So Alexander did a good job, in front of a lot of people. He had been inactive for a while so I was impressed with the result that he got.”

The 30-year-old Povetkin, currently 18-0, 13KOs, is on course for a title shot. Atlas was brought in as a hired gun to prepare the Russian to not only fight for the heavyweight title - but win it.

“We’ve been working on a number of things since we’ve been together, strategy. By the time gets in the ring he knows exactly what he wants to do. Defense is important and a lot of times a good defense can help to create some offensive openings for us, too. We want to make things happen in a fight in a responsible way.”

Povetkin is rated #1 by the IBF, #2 by the WBO and #3 by the WBC. He is on the brink of a title shot in 2010 would be in line to meet the winner of the upcoming Wladmir Klitschko-Eddie Chambers bout.

Atlas didn’t say that Povetkin was ready for a run at the heavyweight title as of today, but he did say, “When the time comes - he’ll be ready.”

Atlas is currently preparing to kick off another busy season of ESPN2 Friday Night Fights that will see him endure a grueling travel schedule that will take have him crisscross the country week after week for the next 9 or 10 months. The next fight for Povetkin has not yet been announced.

“Right now, we’re just focusing on making him the best fighter he can be and to make him a more complete fighter everyday that we work together.”



prev. news
  Rafael Marquez Dumps Beristain, Nacho is Shocked
next news
Glendale Glory at the scales  







News: Teddy Atlas

RSS News: Teddy Atlas
Sauerland, Hrunov Dispute Atlas' Comments on Povetkin 22 Aug 2010 11:11

Sauerland, Hrunov Dispute Atlas' Comments on Povetkin

According to manager Vlad Hrunov and Sauerland Event's CEO Chris Meyer, unbeaten heavyweight contender Alexander Povetkin did not withdraw from a scheduled fight with Wladimir Klitschko in the manner that was indicated by Teddy Atlas, who is Povetkin's trainer. Atlas said Povetkin withdrew because "he wasn't ready" to fight Wladimir. Sam Peter replaced Povetkin and faces Klitschko on September 11 read more ...
Klitschko-Peter rematch on Sept. 11 23 Jul 2010 23:21

Klitschko-Peter rematch on Sept. 11

"I think he deseves the chance to develop," Atlas said. "I'm in the middle of training this kid, which is obviously an important time in his life for the future of his career. I'm doing my job. I am not moved by the title fight and what the biggest fight is out there. My job is to do the best job I can for the fighter and to make sure he is the best he can be when he's in a situtation to fight, whether to fight Klitschko, Samuel Peter, [Tomasz] Adamek or Joe Shmoe read more ...
Klitschko vs. Povetkin in Frankfurt, Germany, on September 11 16 Jul 2010 16:40

Klitschko vs. Povetkin in Frankfurt, Germany, on September 11

IBF, WBO and IBO Heavyweight Champion Wladimir Klitschko (54-3, 48 KOs) will defend his titles against Russian Alexander Povetkin (19-0, 14 KOs) on September 11. Venue will be the Commerzbank-Arena Frankfurt, Germany, which will have a capacity of 54,000 on fight night. The Commerzbank-Arena is the home of German soccer team Eintracht Frankfurt. Alexander Povetkin, 2004 Olympic Champion in Athens, Greece, is rated #1 in the IBF and WBO rankings and the mandatory IBF challenger of Klitschko read more ...
Povetkin is Ready To Fight Wladimir Klitschko, Says Atlas 16 Apr 2010 10:52

Povetkin is Ready To Fight Wladimir Klitschko, Says Atlas

The coach for the official IBF challenger Alexander Povetkin, says the undefeated Russian fighter is ready for his shot at IBF/IBO/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko. Coach Teddy Atlas denies prior comments that Povetkin is not ready to fight Klitschko. The IBF has given both fighters until April 26 to reach an agreement before a purse bid is ordered read more ...
Teddy Atlas is back in business 30 Aug 2009 12:24

Teddy Atlas is back in business

After a few years away from seriously working at the highest levels with the Michael Moorers and Barry McGuigans of the fight game, the Island boxing vet has signed on to train IBF No. 1 contender Alexander Povetkin. The plan is to prepare the 2004 Olympic gold medalist for a showdownwith IBF/WBO title-holder Wladimir Klitschko, once the 33-year-old champ recovers from recent shoulder surgery read more ...