How would Kovalev do vs a prime, in his pomp Oakland Ward?

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  • Earl-Hickey
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    #1

    How would Kovalev do vs a prime, in his pomp Oakland Ward?

    Pre fight Kovalev would be threatened by characters from the Oakland underworld

    The ref would be Andre wards close family friend

    The judges would have collected their bags of loot

    The headbutts, the clinching, the low blows, the elbows

    How would Bertebiev handle the storm?
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    #2
    Kovalev was already robbed vs a prime Ward in the first fight and second fight the ref waved it off after a literal 5 punch combination to the balls, when Kovalev was entitled to minimum a 5 minute rest period.

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      #3
      Vodka beat Kovalev in the 2nd fight. The right Ward setup was actually the finishing blow. Kovalev took maybe 2-3 low blows on the ropes when he was turtled up, just like people complain about Beterbiev rabbit punches when guys turn their heads on him and turtle up. Nothing new there.

      1st fight is dodgy. Think I had Kovalev by 1 round but he let it slide to the point they could give the fight to Ward. As with Fury/Wider and Charlo/Castano, the better man will win the rematch after a dodgy 1st fight.

      Just about every fighter has a dodgy win with a few exceptions like Beterbiev, Crawford, etc.

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        #4
        Originally posted by hhh1200
        Vodka beat Kovalev in the 2nd fight. The right Ward setup was actually the finishing blow. Kovalev took maybe 2-3 low blows on the ropes when he was turtled up, just like people complain about Beterbiev rabbit punches when guys turn their heads on him and turtle up. Nothing new there.

        1st fight is dodgy. Think I had Kovalev by 1 round but he let it slide to the point they could give the fight to Ward. As with Fury/Wider and Charlo/Castano, the better man will win the rematch after a dodgy 1st fight.

        Just about every fighter has a dodgy win with a few exceptions like Beterbiev, Crawford, etc.
        1) you can't finish a fight on low blows. You can't possibly say 'he ended the fight with 2-3 low blows' like it's acceptable

        2) that first fight wasn't close, gtfo. If that fight was close or either way, you may as well say any fight that goes the distance could go either way lol.

        3) a lot of times who wins a rematch, comes down to where the fight is/who has better judges/refs. For example with GGG - Canelo or Manny - Marquez.

        You said so much wrong stuff in such a little post. Never change NSB

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          #5
          Originally posted by Boxing-1013

          1) you can't finish a fight on low blows. You can't possibly say 'he ended the fight with 2-3 low blows' like it's acceptable

          2) that first fight wasn't close, gtfo. If that fight was close or either way, you may as well say any fight that goes the distance could go either way lol.

          3) a lot of times who wins a rematch, comes down to where the fight is/who has better judges/refs. For example with GGG - Canelo or Manny - Marquez.

          You said so much wrong stuff in such a little post. Never change NSB
          like i said in my examples, the better man won the 2nd fight. we can go on and on with all kinds of different examples

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            #6
            Originally posted by hhh1200

            like i said in my examples, the better man won the 2nd fight. we can go on and on with all kinds of different examples
            You're slow huh

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