All this robbery talk is absolute BS.
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There's such a wide variety of opinion on this one. The ONLY people who are wrong are those who think their perspective is the only acceptable one.
When we got to the last round, before the decision, I predicted that this decision would be debated for a LONG time. It was that kind of fight.
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There is no wide variety of opinion.
Some 80% of major publications and their pundits had it for Kovalev. Many of them had it by some margin.
90% if not more of them had predicted the fight for Ward. So you can't even cite bias.
Kovalev won. End of. Everything else is conjecture.
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Originally posted by soul_survivor View PostThere is no wide variety of opinion.
Some 80% of major publications and their pundits had it for Kovalev. Many of them had it by some margin.
90% if not more of them had predicted the fight for Ward. So you can't even cite bias.
Kovalev won. End of. Everything else is conjecture.
Also I believe it was actually something closer to 70%, 73% I think was the number. 27% of ringside media thinking Ward won or drew is actually quite significant, and only 6 out of 60 thought the fight was wider than 115-112 either way, 1 for Ward and 5 for Kovlev. So that means 54 out of the 60 with media credentials ringside had the fight between 115-112 Kovalev to 115-112 Ward (39-15 respectively)...again pointing to a close decision. The punch stats - which I don't really hold that much weight to, BUT again if you look overall lands and lands by round, they point to a close fight.
If you include fighter opinions - I actually think it would swing the percentages more in Ward's favour.
People like you, who think your opinion is final or "Kovalev won, end of" to me are the just whiny little ******* to be honest. The fact that you exaggerated the statistics in your own argument to suit your opinion, also undermines your whole argument.
For me - the fight is 114-113 either way - I have actually scored it for both on different viewings. That is MY opinion, and it isn't any less valuable than yours, it also doesn't hold any more significance. But to say there is no wide variety of opinion, or no debate is ignorant - and the evidence suggests otherwise.
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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostThere's such a wide variety of opinion on this one. The ONLY people who are wrong are those who think their perspective is the only acceptable one.
When we got to the last round, before the decision, I predicted that this decision would be debated for a LONG time. It was that kind of fight.
My scorecard:
R 1 10-9 kov
R 2 10-8 kov
R 3 10-9 ward
R 4 10-9 kov
R 5 10-9 ward
R 6 10-9 ward
R 7 10-9 ward
R 8 10-9 ward
R 9 10-9 ward
R 10 10-9 kov
R 11 10-9 kov
R 12 10-9 ward
Winner: 114-113 Andre Ward
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Originally posted by Vadrigar. View PostMy scorecard:
R 1 10-9 kov
R 2 10-8 kov
R 3 10-9 ward
R 4 10-9 kov
R 5 10-9 ward
R 6 10-9 ward
R 7 10-9 ward
R 8 10-9 ward
R 9 10-9 ward
R 10 10-9 kov
R 11 10-9 kov
R 12 10-9 ward
Winner: 114-113 Andre Ward
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who gives a flying **** what paul smith thinks LOL
he still thinks hes going for a world title, these guy's not only don't have a clue what they are watching but you can guarantee if paul smith lost to kovalev he would be saying he won by 10 rounds....and ricky conlan??? ricky conlan was saying kovalev would get smashed by stevenson who was 'much better' in the lead up to cleverly v bellew 2, no bias there at all
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Originally posted by mlac View Postwho gives a flying **** what paul smith thinks LOL
he still thinks hes going for a world title, these guy's not only don't have a clue what they are watching but you can guarantee if paul smith lost to kovalev he would be saying he won by 10 rounds....and ricky conlan??? ricky conlan was saying kovalev would get smashed by stevenson who was 'much better' in the lead up to cleverly v bellew 2, no bias there at all
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Originally posted by soul_survivor View PostThere is no wide variety of opinion.
Some 80% of major publications and their pundits had it for Kovalev. Many of them had it by some margin.
90% if not more of them had predicted the fight for Ward. So you can't even cite bias.
Kovalev won. End of. Everything else is conjecture.
So can we stop with the crying already? This wasn't the biggest robbery in boxing history. This wasn't De La Hoya vs Strum or even Pacquiao vs Bradley for that matter. They're going to fight again. Both fighters will have the opportunity to get a decisive victory.
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