Despite the fact there's still heated debates about the outcome. And these debates are the reason why people tend to forget how good this fight was while it lasted. Do you think that people will be arguing about that fight 10-20 years from now? Do you consider that fight a modern day classic? What you think
And we're not talking about the result or who's the real winner here
That being said, considering all of that, I don't want to see a rematch, it will be the same fight minus KD, Kovalev just doesn't have the right tools in his arsenal to beat Ward, starting with a lack of accurate uppercut to prevent Ward clinching attempts, and soild body work to weaken Ward's defense - Kovalev was head hunting too much - he doesn't have these tools in his arsenal.
Before the fight started, I've said that body shots is a key to win for both fighters
No I wouldn't say so. Good fight, but neither man had much success going down the stretch. A significant fight, so will have replay value for that. But they didn't make enough magic happen to elevate it to a classic.
Despite the fact there's still heated debates about the outcome. And these debates are the reason why people tend to forget how good this fight was while it lasted. Do you think that people will be arguing about that fight 10-20 years from now? Do you consider that fight a modern day classic? What you think
And we're not talking about the result or who's the real winner here
That being said, considering all of that, I don't want to see a rematch, it will be the same fight minus KD, Kovalev just doesn't have the right tools in his arsenal to beat Ward, starting with a lack of accurate uppercut to prevent Ward clinching attempts, and soild body work to weaken Ward's defense - Kovalev was head hunting too much - he doesn't have these tools in his arsenal.
Before the fight started, I've said that body shots is a key to win for both fighters
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Most of boxing media gave the fight to Kovalev, he put his man down, he wants the rematch... and somehow magically you don't want to see a rematch?
The only logical explanation for this is you're afraid Ward loses in a rematch.
kovalev just doesn't have the right judges in his arsenal to beat ward. it was a domination. kov won with ease. you are just making up phantom critieria to pretend ward won. go watch the punch vid. not close. even kov's body shots were much better than wards lil taps while holding(illegal) ward knows he was out of his league you can stop the pretending.
Ward said fights with Froch and Miranda was tougher than Kovalev
Despite the fact there's still heated debates about the outcome. And these debates are the reason why people tend to forget how good this fight was while it lasted. Do you think that people will be arguing about that fight 10-20 years from now? Do you consider that fight a modern day classic? What you think
And we're not talking about the result or who's the real winner here
That being said, considering all of that, I don't want to see a rematch, it will be the same fight minus KD, Kovalev just doesn't have the right tools in his arsenal to beat Ward, starting with a lack of accurate uppercut to prevent Ward clinching attempts, and soild body work to weaken Ward's defense - Kovalev was head hunting too much - he doesn't have these tools in his arsenal.
Before the fight started, I've said that body shots is a key to win for both fighters
kovalev just doesn't have the right judges in his arsenal to beat ward. it was a domination. kov won with ease. you are just making up phantom critieria to pretend ward won. go watch the punch vid. not close. even kov's body shots were much better than wards lil taps while holding(illegal) ward knows he was out of his league you can stop the pretending.
I just hate these Vargas/Salido toe to toe type of fights that's going full distance, 2 boxers beating each other into a pulp for 12 rounds, that usually means both of them doesn't have enough pop to knock out the opponent , nor the skills to outbox, **** is just boring