Povetkin Tests Positive For Covid-19. Rematch With Whyte Pushed Back.
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By: Sean Crose
“Unfortunately,”
promoter Eddie Hearn tweeted on Tuesday, “we got the news today that
Alexander Povetkin is in hospital after testing positive for Covid-19. The
fight will now be rescheduled to a target date of Jan 30. An announcement on
our Nov 21 show will be made shortly.” And with that, the rematch between
Povetkin and Dillian Whyte was pushed back until the new year, provided of
course that Povetkin’s health improves. Aside from concern over the 41 year old
Povetkin’s well being, focus may now turn towards a match between the 32 year
old Whyte and WBC heavyweight champion, Tyson Fury.
“Dillian Whyte v Tyson Fury anyone?” Hearn tweeted. Fury, who bested Deontay Wilder in stunning fashion in a rematch of their 2018 battle earlier this year, has made it clear he wishes to fight in England on December 5th. No opponent has yet to be announced. Fury was contractually required to face Wilder for a third time, but it was reported that a deal for Fury-Wilder 3 was not made before the legal obligation for a third match expired. Fury, then is presumably free to choose any opponent he likes. At the moment Carlos Takam has been mentioned as a possible foil for Fury.
Talk of
Whyte fighting Fury aside, Povetkin’s manager, Andrey Ryabinskiy, is expecting
the second Povetkin-Whyte battle to go down as soon as possible. “Povetkin
fell ill with a coronavirus infection and is now under the supervision of
doctors in one of the Moscow clinics, taking care of his health,” Sky
Sports quotes Ryabinskiy as saying. “There is no talk about changing the
opponent at the moment. Povetkin will box with Whyte”. As for his
fighter’s health, Ryabinskiy claimed “there are no critical
complications” for Povetkin, who is currently dealing with a fever.
The
first match between Povetkin and Whyte was nothing if not memorable. Meeting at
England’s Matchroom Fight Camp last summer, Whyte, who has long been waiting
for a shot at a world title, looked quite impressive. He even dropped Povetkin
on two occasions. A knockout of the year candidate blow from Povetkin in the fifth,
however, ended the night for the London based fighter. With their first battle
having been such an entertaining affair, fans are presumably eager for a
rematch. Both fighters are well respected vets with just two losses apiece on
their resumes. Each man has been stopped by current heavyweight multi-titlist
Anthony Joshua.
what’s it all mean? By: Sean Crose Sixty million. Households. Not individuals. Households. Sixty million. That’s the number of homes that tuned in for...