Trainer John David Jackson says there is nothing Nathan Cleverly can do to stop Sergey Kovalev taking his WBO light-heavyweight title next week.
Kovalev and Cleverly meet at Cardiff's Motorpoint Arena next Saturday and Jackson vows his man will expose the Welshman as a 'weak touch' champion.
Cleverly goes into the fight with an unblemished 26-fight career behind him, and he has held his title for the best part of two years, but Kovalev could well be the toughest fighter he has faced so far, coming in with a history of devastating punching power.
Jackson, a former world middleweight champion, told the South Wales Argus: "Nathan has a lot of weaknesses we will exploit.
"Because of his lack of exposure in the US, it's actually very hard to even rate Nathan, no one has hardly seen him do a thing. That's not Kovalev, he has a big reputation and he deserves it.
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Kovalev and Cleverly meet at Cardiff's Motorpoint Arena next Saturday and Jackson vows his man will expose the Welshman as a 'weak touch' champion.
Cleverly goes into the fight with an unblemished 26-fight career behind him, and he has held his title for the best part of two years, but Kovalev could well be the toughest fighter he has faced so far, coming in with a history of devastating punching power.
Jackson, a former world middleweight champion, told the South Wales Argus: "Nathan has a lot of weaknesses we will exploit.
"Because of his lack of exposure in the US, it's actually very hard to even rate Nathan, no one has hardly seen him do a thing. That's not Kovalev, he has a big reputation and he deserves it.
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