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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Kovalev To Remain Active, Fight Four Times in 2014

    BoxingScene.com recently spoke with Egis Klimas who represents various fighters including WBO light heavyweight champion Sergey Kovalev. Klimas said that their preference is to unify titles with WBC light heayweight champion Adonis Stevenson, but admits that fight may not be feasible for Kovalev's next ring appearance.

    "Fighting Stevenson is the biggest fight that can be made but we heard he may not fight till June or May," Klimas stated.
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    Kovalev needs a yellow towel w/ the face & name of Hopkins...seriously NO WZY Hopkins fights him, he would not subject himself 2 that type beating...

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    • The Hammer
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      #3
      Sukhotsky or Mohammedi could be Kovalev's next opponent.

      Braehmer would be ideal, but because of his criminal record he may not be permitted into Russia.

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      • BostonGuy
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        When you're blasting guys out within 4 rounds and you're not taking a lot of punishment along the way, you can fight 4 times a year. I've noticed a trend in the last several years of high profile fighters fighting more than the norm of 2 times a year e.g. Donaire, GGG.

        It makes sense really - if you're fighting frequently you stay sharp, in shape and motivated

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        • ddangerous
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          #5
          Originally posted by BostonGuy
          When you're blasting guys out within 4 rounds and you're not taking a lot of punishment along the way, you can fight 4 times a year. I've noticed a trend in the last several years of high profile fighters fighting more than the norm of 2 times a year e.g. Donaire, GGG.

          It makes sense really - if you're fighting frequently you stay sharp, in shape and motivated
          Exactly. The guys who only fight once or twice a year have the added worry of ring rust. Like you said, if the fights are ending early and the fighters aren't taking much punishment, fighting more often is advantageous.

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          • Sugar Adam Ali
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            Mark my words,,,

            A comebacking Jeff Lacy will get fed to kovolev sometime in 2014

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            • Hougigo
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              #7
              Originally posted by BostonGuy
              When you're blasting guys out within 4 rounds and you're not taking a lot of punishment along the way, you can fight 4 times a year. I've noticed a trend in the last several years of high profile fighters fighting more than the norm of 2 times a year e.g. Donaire, GGG.

              It makes sense really - if you're fighting frequently you stay sharp, in shape and motivated
              Golovkin has started camp very close to weight every single time. For Stevens he was 168 and he started camp at 170 for Adama
              If you can stay active, why not?
              Better than sitting and waiting

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              • Public_Enemy
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                #8
                So 4 more LHW are getting KO'd next year.

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                • BostonGuy
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ddangerous
                  Exactly. The guys who only fight once or twice a year have the added worry of ring rust. Like you said, if the fights are ending early and the fighters aren't taking much punishment, fighting more often is advantageous.
                  Originally posted by hougigo
                  Golovkin has started camp very close to weight every single time. For Stevens he was 168 and he started camp at 170 for Adama
                  If you can stay active, why not?
                  Better than sitting and waiting
                  Also, you keep and make new fans because it's easy to get excited when your favorite fighter is in the ring every 2.5-4 months.

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                  • giacomino
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Freedom2013
                    Sukhotsky or Mohammedi could be Kovalev's next opponent.

                    Braehmer would be ideal, but because of his criminal record he may not be permitted into Russia.
                    Braehmer wouldn't fight Kovalev if they offered him a key to the Russian treasury. He's spent his career avoiding guys like Kovalev

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