For the record I don't like Andre Ward but the man is a master of the Dark Arts of boxing, while I think Kovalev is the better boxer, Ward is the better winner and he did whatever it took to win the second fight, had Kovalev retaliated in kind he either would have gotten Ward to back off or gotten DQ'd but it would have been better than him going out the way he did. This should be the ultimate lesson from the fight this weekend, don't count on the judges or the ref or even the commission, you have the best two judges in your hands win, lose or draw and even a DQ.
I don't see how anyone can make a case that Kovalev is the better boxer, Ward is considerably more versatile
Seriously! I barely got through the rest of the post after reading that. Ward showed there is definitely some separation between the 2.
I think it was the opposite. He had no respect for his power. He laughed at the idea that Ward could finish him. Didn't play cautiously enough while in-range and he ate some heavy shots because of it. He Kovalev fought more conservatively, relying on that jab and not trying to force himself on Ward (which is where he had the greatest success with Ward) the outcome may have been different.
Don't forget what happened when Kovalev tried to lay into Ward. He missed (which is exhausting) and got hit back, and hard.
I agree. I think Kovalev showed less respect than he did in the first fight. He kept rushing in and seemed to be thinking that a higher workrate and more intense pressure would wear down Ward. The exact opposite happened, obviously. I do believe he had some respect for Ward's power, but not enough, especially later when he was becoming worn out. I think he had a game plan to just keep pressuring Ward continuously until Andre caved. Kovalev's biggest problem was that he's not an "all out pressure fighter"...Sure, he IS a pressure fighter but it's always controlled, steady pressure..., not furious, reckless pressure..., but that is exactly what he was starting to turn into. He couldn't handle his own pace and the fact that Ward was still with him in the later rounds. I'm sure Ward could feel Kovalev losing steam just as the mongoose feels the cobra's energy waning.
Kovalev needed to have more than one game plan. Him and his team seemed to be thinking that the steam roller approach was the correct one but they were wrong. They should have changed their tactics around the fifth or sixth round, maybe even sooner, so that Kovalev could retain his stamina. In the later rounds he was missing a lot more also. That was partly due to his stamina.
Kovalev's undoing was only having enough in the tank for 5 rounds and coming out needlessly pushing the pace from the opening bell. Sit back and box for a couple rounds...see how it unfolds. Instead he felt the need to back ward up and all cost, falling into clinches and counter shots.
This is very true. He pushed a pace that he didn't have the stamina to endure.
I think it was the opposite. He had no respect for his power. He laughed at the idea that Ward could finish him. Didn't play cautiously enough while in-range and he ate some heavy shots because of it. He Kovalev fought more conservatively, relying on that jab and not trying to force himself on Ward (which is where he had the greatest success with Ward) the outcome may have been different.
Don't forget what happened when Kovalev tried to lay into Ward. He missed (which is exhausting) and got hit back, and hard.
Ward adjusted and Kovalev didn't. That was his undoing. Ward had a plan: survive the early rounds, when Kovalev threw everything he had, then keep working the body. He said: I'm going to pick up where the first fight left off.
And that's what Ward did. Kovalev didn't do sheet. No plan. So he got beat.
Ward is the better man.
That's what people said the first fight lol. He showed respect cause he can't just go in there like margarito and throw haymakers expecting to win. As you see ward can hurt him back just as much
Holy f^*k that hectari quote In you sig Is hilarious.
That's what people said the first fight lol. He showed respect cause he can't just go in there like margarito and throw haymakers expecting to win. As you see ward can hurt him back just as much
Kovalev's undoing was only having enough in the tank for 5 rounds and coming out needlessly pushing the pace from the opening bell. Sit back and box for a couple rounds...see how it unfolds. Instead he felt the need to back ward up and all cost, falling into clinches and counter shots.
Nah man
Enough with the talk. Ward won.
Big kovalev fan here, who was cheering for the win. He didn't get it, ward did, and he got it because he outfought Sergey and was the more composed fighter.
Yes it was close, but let's move on, it seriously ain't the end of world. Fighters win and fighters lose.
I'm ok with analogies that reference Ser Bronn of the Blackwater as Ward and Kovalev being whatever random Knight of the Vale. Kovalev is just another overhyped eastern euro who quit in the 8th round, Ward is consensus P4P #1 regardless of who wins Canelo-Golovkin.
KKK was looking for a way out and he got it. All that bravado before the second fight was just mental masturbation for his mentally weak fans who likes to swallow that type of manjuice.
What are you talking about?
KKK was looking for a way out and he got it. All that bravado before the second fight was just mental masturbation for his mentally weak fans who likes to swallow that type of manjuice.