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  • #11
    If Kovi can’t beat Pulev , who has fought mediocre competition , then I’d say he should retire
    Imo , the man is finished and he’ll be or should be winning this fight out of experience and power

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    • #12
      Well if thats how the promoter feels, why would I bother watch the fight?

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      • #13
        I'm expecting Kov to lose

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        • #14
          A CW run will be awful because he is substituting health (quitting alcohol) for just going up in weight to not deal with it. So while his debut can be great, the run will not.
          Damn Wicked Damn Wicked likes this.

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          • #15
            A CW run will be awful because he is substituting health (quitting alcohol) for just going up in weight to not deal with it. So while his debut can be great, the run will not.

            Roberto Duran, Ruben Olivares & Stan Ketchel are all examples of how you don't have to quit drinking to win a world title.

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            • #16
              Oh, & Vicente Saldivar

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              • #17
                He had stamina issues at light heavy, so... will not cutting weight help him and give him more energy?.. Or will the extra pounds make him even more vulnerable by contributing to empty his tank even more quickly? Who knows? I guess that's what Duva is trying to say.

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                • #18
                  Kovalev has stamina issues because he trains himself and does push himself past his comfort zone in training or in sparring. Plus he drinks a lot. Nothing to do with draining himself to make 175.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post

                    Wouldn’t surprise me if Hearn tries to drag him over to the UK to give Okollie a recognisable name to beat. The WBO will likely give him a ranking if he wins this weekend too.
                    Yeah if he beat this fella in convincing fashion wouldn't be shocked by that at all. He's a name a former 3x light heavyweight champion pound for pound ranked fighter. So having Okolie poleaxe him in 4-5 rounds just adds a name to the resume because I dont see Okolie getting a unification next for some reason seems like the other champions don't really fancy it I think there happy staying away from him and doing whatever there doing unless hearn offers them a fortune and Okolie isn't a draw like to justify that
                    Last edited by Boxing2695; 04-04-2022, 06:44 PM.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Boxing2695 View Post

                      Yeah if he beat this fella in convincing fashion wouldn't be shocked by that at all. He's a name a former 3x light heavyweight champion pound for pound ranked fighter. So having Okolie poleaxe him in 4-5 rounds just adds a name to the resume because I dont see Okolie getting a unification next for some reason seems like the other champions don't really fancy it I think there happy staying away from him and doing whatever there doing unless hearn offers them a fortune and Okolie isn't a draw like to justify that
                      I heard they had the Goulimarin unification agreed but then it fell through. I’m guessing Hearn isn’t willing to pay enough to get Okollie another belt. Breidis was at his last fight so hopefully that’s in the pipeline now.

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