Povetkin didn't want to fight Wilder fairly, so he tried to cheat with illegal drugs, which costed him the fight.
Lomachenko didn't want to give Walters his fair share of the purse, which costed him the fight.
Golovkin didn't want to move up to 168lbs to fight Ward, which costed him the fight.
Is the Eastern Wind calming? Has the Eastern warriors lost their guts? I certainly hope not. There's a whole bunch of world class warriors there, they just need to work on their confidence...
Not only are you completely false with everything you just said (and I'm not going to waste my time disproving your comments) you 1005% fail to mention the one thing that makes Kovalev stand apart not only from both of those face-first brawlers, but 98% of boxers in the past 25 years...... His crippling power, which absolutely puts any man in front of him in survival mode from the moment the fight starts.
He knocks out guys with jabs to the body. Ward has never in his life fought a fighter with the complete package that Kovalev brings, yet alone the power to go with it. That's about all the analyzation I will give you.
Trust me when I tell you this, Ward will be in survival mode from the opening bell and he will not win more then 25 seconds of a single round. Easy work Kovalev, you will see. It is Sergey Kovalev's destiny to retire as the undefeated, undisputed, absolute GOAT LHW to ever walk this planet, and Andre Ward will not stand in his way. It's God's will. Believe me.
War Krusher.
No need to get homosexual here.
His analysis was pretty much on point. Kovalev has bad footwork, no head movement and slow hands. Also, his punching mechanics aren't great. He isn't perfect.
If you want to look at great punching mechanics, look at Beterbiev. For footwork, Gvozdzyk.
Stop being a cheerleader and start studying the game instead of being a fanboy.
Not only are you completely false with everything you just said (and I'm not going to waste my time disproving your comments) you 1005% fail to mention the one thing that makes Kovalev stand apart not only from both of those face-first brawlers, but 98% of boxers in the past 25 years...... His crippling power, which absolutely puts any man in front of him in survival mode from the moment the fight starts.
He knocks out guys with jabs to the body. Ward has never in his life fought a fighter with the complete package that Kovalev brings, yet alone the power to go with it. That's about all the analyzation I will give you.
Trust me when I tell you this, Ward will be in survival mode from the opening bell and he will not win more then 25 seconds of a single round. Easy work Kovalev, you will see. It is Sergey Kovalev's destiny to retire as the undefeated, undisputed, absolute GOAT LHW to ever walk this planet, and Andre Ward will not stand in his way. It's God's will. Believe me.
War Krusher.
No need to get homosexual here.
His analysis was pretty much on point. Kovalev has bad footwork, no head movement and slow hands. Also, his punching mechanics aren't great. He isn't perfect.
If you want to look at great punching mechanics, look at Beterbiev. For footwork, Gvozdzyk.
Stop being a cheerleader and start studying the game instead of being a fanboy.
1 - Kovalev is shorter and has a shorter reach than Froch and Kessler.
2 - Kovalev got worse skills than Kessler. He was falling around the ring against Pascal. He got no balance, his defense is nothing special and if he couldn't even stop an ancient Bernard Hopkins, then how will he deal with the much faster Andre Ward? Kovalev is around Froch's level concerning skills, though. Both are skilled enough, but fairly limited. They make up for it with other qualities.
3 - Kessler and Froch are more proven than Kovalev is.
Not only are you completely false with everything you just said (and I'm not going to waste my time disproving your comments) you 1005% fail to mention the one thing that makes Kovalev stand apart not only from both of those face-first brawlers, but 98% of boxers in the past 25 years...... His crippling power, which absolutely puts any man in front of him in survival mode from the moment the fight starts.
He knocks out guys with jabs to the body. Ward has never in his life fought a fighter with the complete package that Kovalev brings, yet alone the power to go with it. That's about all the analyzation I will give you.
Trust me when I tell you this, Ward will be in survival mode from the opening bell and he will not win more then 25 seconds of a single round. Easy work Kovalev, you will see. It is Sergey Kovalev's destiny to retire as the undefeated, undisputed, absolute GOAT LHW to ever walk this planet, and Andre Ward will not stand in his way. It's God's will. Believe me.
War Krusher.
What exactly does Kovalev have in common with the drunken club brawler Froch, and Kessler?
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1 - Kovalev is shorter and has a shorter reach than Froch and Kessler.
2 - Kovalev got worse skills than Kessler. He was falling around the ring against Pascal. He got no balance, his defense is nothing special and if he couldn't even stop an ancient Bernard Hopkins, then how will he deal with the much faster Andre Ward? Kovalev is around Froch's level concerning skills, though. Both are skilled enough, but fairly limited. They make up for it with other qualities.
3 - Kessler and Froch are more proven than Kovalev is.
I'm not hating on white dudes. I have already stated it several times on this forum, I got a white girlfriend and many white friends and I love a lot of white warriors like Carl Froch, one of my personal favourites. I also like Kovalev, I just don't think he stands a chance against Ward and it should be pretty clear to anyone who saw the way Ward outboxed Froch and Kessler.
What exactly does Kovalev have in common with the drunken club brawler Froch, and Kessler?
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Still so many prospects coming through from Eastern Europe though. Many are a bit too old, but given time as pro boxing gets more of a foothold over there, i expect he talented fighters to be turning over sooner and sooner. I want to see some 19-24 year old prospects who are athletic, dedicated and have been boxing since they were only just eating their first turnips.
At the moment we seem to be getting the guys who have been around the am circuit for years and have limited time to make a real historic impact on the pro game.
I never subscribed to the idea that Eastern Euros would dominate boxing like America did in the past. Lets just welcome the fact that a huge chunk of the world is buying into the sport we love and hope that we can get some great talent, great fights and great fighters from those regions.
Fingers crossed for a more relaxed Cuba in the future too. Those guys dominate the Am game and also looked unbeatable in the WSB since they joined. Their style is built for the pros (in a sporting, not entertainment sense)
They lost in the finals to Kazakhstan or Ukraine, can't remember which one... not long ago. Like last year or the year before.
lamechenko is very special. kovalov, postol, (golovkin is over hyped and feasts on bums at the age of 34) Artur Beterbiev is also really special.
eastern europing boxing is pretty good right now if anything..
Looks like your still hating on the White dudes get over it they're better
I'm not hating on white dudes. I have already stated it several times on this forum, I got a white girlfriend and many white friends and I love a lot of white warriors like Carl Froch, one of my personal favourites. I also like Kovalev, I just don't think he stands a chance against Ward and it should be pretty clear to anyone who saw the way Ward outboxed Froch and Kessler.
Povetkin didn't want to fight Wilder fairly, so he tried to cheat with illegal drugs, which costed him the fight.
Lomachenko didn't want to give Walters his fair share of the purse, which costed him the fight.
Golovkin didn't want to move up to 168lbs to fight Ward, which costed him the fight.
Is the Eastern Wind calming? Has the Eastern warriors lost their guts? I certainly hope not. There's a whole bunch of world class warriors there, they just need to work on their confidence...
Looks like your still hating on the White dudes get over it they're better
I see 5-6 boxers with a real potential of dominating their divisions. Usyk will dominate the cruiserweight division for a long time, Gvozdzyk and Beterbiev are the top talent at 175 along with Ward, Lomachenko will dominate 130 to 140 and Golovkin is Golovkin.
However, I think guys like Bivol are pure hype and will be nothing more than fringe contenders. I've heard good things about Gassiev, but didn't have the chance to really watch him yet. Kovalev will eventually get exposed.
Congrats on your 4th attack in one day on good white boxers where ever they are. You hate Canelo, Loma, Kovalev, Povetkin, and GGG. Four of them are on almost everyone's top ten pound for pound list except yours.You have good taste in white boxers you hate. The better they are the more you hate them.
I see 5-6 boxers with a real potential of dominating their divisions. Usyk will dominate the cruiserweight division for a long time, Gvozdzyk and Beterbiev are the top talent at 175 along with Ward, Lomachenko will dominate 130 to 140 and Golovkin is Golovkin.
However, I think guys like Bivol are pure hype and will be nothing more than fringe contenders. I've heard good things about Gassiev, but didn't have the chance to really watch him yet. Kovalev will eventually get exposed.
I see 5-6 boxers with a real potential of dominating their divisions. Usyk will dominate the cruiserweight division for a long time, Gvozdzyk and Beterbiev are the top talent at 175 along with Ward, Lomachenko will dominate 130 to 140 and Golovkin is Golovkin.
However, I think guys like Bivol are pure hype and will be nothing more than fringe contenders. I've heard good things about Gassiev, but didn't have the chance to study him yet. Kovalev will eventually get exposed.
I see 5-6 boxers with a real potential of dominating their divisions. Usyk will have his foot on the cruiserweight division for a long time, Gvozdzyk and Beterbiev are the top talent at 175 along with Ward, Lomachenko will dominate 130 to 140 and Golovkin is Golovkin.
However, I think guys like Bivol are pure hype and will be nothing more than fringe contenders. I've heard good things about Gassiev, but didn't have the chance to study him yet. Kovalev will eventually get exposed.