There isn't a fight fan in the world that considers
Alexander Povetkin the best (or even second best) heavyweight in the world, yet the WBA still recognizes him as champion.
Hasim Rahman is 39 and hasn't beaten a fighter remotely resembling a contender since 2005, yet the WBA still had him ranked as the mandatory challenger for Povetkin's belt. Tells you all you need to know about the WBA.
As expected, Povetkin destroyed Rahman in two one-sided rounds in Hamburg, Germany. Rahman's legs wobbled with the first punch Povetkin landed in round one and he had no answer for Povetkin's power shots in rounds two. Referee Gustavo Padilla mercifully waved off the mismatch at 1:46 of round two with Rahman hanging on the ropes and virtually defenseless. Punch stats had Povetkin outlanding Rahman 42-10.
Povetkin, 33, improves to 25-0 with 17 KOs. It's time for him to stop ducking the Klitschkos and fight either Wladimir or Vitali next.
Rahman falls to 50-8-2-1 NC with 41 KOs. He will always be remembered for his one-punch knockout of Lennox Lewis in 2001 ... but he needs to retire. Now.
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