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  • Comments Thread For: Bryant Jennings vs. Andrey Fedosovon Set For June 14

    Bethlehem, PA- World-class boxing returns to the Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem on Friday evening, June 14, when a blockbuster triple header of fights with international as well as national implications headlines a card which will be televised live by the NBC Sports Network as part of its popular Fight Night series, beginning 9pm ET.

    In a 10-round heavyweight contest, fast-rising Bryant Jennings, of Philadelphia, PA, will come up against powerful Andrey Fedosov, of Shuya, Russia.

    Knockout artist Sergey Kovalev faces Cornelius White of Houston, TX, in a 12-round mandated bout for the vacant number 1 position in the IBF light heavyweight world rankings. [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    It should be a good night of boxing.

    Jennings will likely beat Fedosov, and Kovalev will likely defeat White.

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    • #3
      I kind of thought we may see Fury/Jennings next after Jennings was interviewed after Fury/Cunningham last Saturday.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Freedom. View Post
        It should be a good night of boxing.

        Jennings will likely beat Fedosov, and Kovalev will likely defeat White.
        I'm not so sure, White has been on a shockingly good roll as of late. He shockingly dominated Dmitry Sukhotsky, who was a very impressive hard punching prospect. He also dominated Despaigne and solid gatekeeper Otis Griffin. To me, this fight is hard to call. Because White seems to be improving vastly every fight. I liked Sukhotsky, and when I saw how badly beaten up and outclassed he was by White, my jaw dropped. For some reason, since the terrible loss to George, White moved up to 175 and has looked like a much better fighter. Kovalev has his hands full, big time. I'm gonna go with White to upset the odds once again, and to decision Kovalev.

        But yes, Jennings will likely outbox Fedosov. Jennings by UD, with a possible chance to stop Fedosov late. Jennings definitely seems to be sitting down on his punches more. This is a great fight card, though.

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        • #5
          I've never seen Fedosov fight, so have no opinion. Have seen Kovalev a couple of times and was really impressed by his power. Looking forward to the card and am glad that NBC is back in the boxing telecast business.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Tmann400 View Post
            I'm not so sure, White has been on a shockingly good roll as of late. He shockingly dominated Dmitry Sukhotsky, who was a very impressive hard punching prospect. He also dominated Despaigne and solid gatekeeper Otis Griffin. To me, this fight is hard to call. Because White seems to be improving vastly every fight. I liked Sukhotsky, and when I saw how badly beaten up and outclassed he was by White, my jaw dropped. For some reason, since the terrible loss to George, White moved up to 175 and has looked like a much better fighter. Kovalev has his hands full, big time. I'm gonna go with White to upset the odds once again, and to decision Kovalev.

            But yes, Jennings will likely outbox Fedosov. Jennings by UD, with a possible chance to stop Fedosov late. Jennings definitely seems to be sitting down on his punches more. This is a great fight card, though.

            Sukhotsky is nowhere near the level of fighter Kovalev is. You can't even compare them, because there is no comparison.

            Anyway, FINALLY Kovalev gets a chance to become one of the titleholders mandatory. The time is now, if Kovalev wins this fight, he's unavoidable no more. You cant even complain In the opponent because he's high enough in the rankings to make this a fight to become IBF mandatory.

            That's a very bold preditcion IMO and respect for believing in White. But Crnelius white is going to have his hands full with a monster unlike anyone he's faced before.

            Kovalev oblitertes White within 5 and he is going to clean out the division if he gets a chance and absolutely own this division in the near future. Book it. None of the current 175 fighters can or will beat him. IMO

            He's that damn good.

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