Comments Thread For: Stevenson-Kovalev Negotiations Are Heating Up For HBO
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How do we know he's not on Wards level if he is as unproven as you say he is? We won't know til they fight, he could be two classes below.... or he could be two classes above and be better.
I mean it's not even like we're talking about a guy who made it to the top and won a title and has some losses, etc.... The man is not only undefeated, but all of his wins have come in under 4 rounds. Maybe he is "unproven," but how do you know he's not on Wards level? Ward had a worse "resume" then Kovalev at one point in his career too, you know
And that last sentence doesn't even make sense...... Why do people fall in love with every guy that can box to a 12 round decision? He hasn't been "exposed" yet... as of now he is undefeated and could very well unify the titles and win the lineal championship and possibly fight and beat Ward. We don't know..... whats worse then people "falling in love with guys who hit hard" is you automatically discrediting him and don't want him to be talked about simply because he "hits hard." I don't know how everyone is "in love" with him..... He's an undefeated titleholder and went 4-0 last year on national tv, he deserves to be talked about.
Also, you're making the assumption that every fighter who gets KO's is just a mindless brawler who only hits hard. Kovalev can box.
As to Ward, I believe weight classes matter and it's difficult to draw any judgement on him until he is tested at 175.Comment
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and Shumenov...which pretty much adds up to all Kovalev's competition.
His username is "Sergey" and he appears to know more about Kovalev's Russian management than anyone else that I've seen on here. I think he claimed to understand Russian before too. Perhaps he'll clarify.Comment
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He can be outboxed too, by all accounts that guy Beterbiev beat him every time they fought. I believe I read Kovalev got tired of losing to him and decided to turn pro.
As to Ward, I believe weight classes matter and it's difficult to draw any judgement on him until he is tested at 175.
For the record, Beterbiev is a very talented fighter as well.Comment
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He can be outboxed too, by all accounts that guy Beterbiev beat him every time they fought. I believe I read Kovalev got tired of losing to him and decided to turn pro.
As to Ward, I believe weight classes matter and it's difficult to draw any judgement on him until he is tested at 175.Comment
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Originally Posted by MDPopescu
The guy who KOd Kovalev at the amateurs was the Uzbek southpaw Abbos Atoev... Atoev also beat Beterbiyev in the final of the World championships in 2007. Atoev is 175 cm...
In 2012 he went down at the middleweight.Comment
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