Kovalev's resume.

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  • VG_Addict
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    #1

    Kovalev's resume.

    How good or bad is it? Sure, it's not as good as Stevenson's, but it's not poor, with wins over Cleverly and Campillo.
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    #2
    It's a very good resume for not being around for very long.. Campillo, cleverly, sillykh are all very solid wins..
    His resume doesn't have a huge name yet but over the next few years he will be able to add that

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    • bojangles1987
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      #3
      It's almost as good as Stevenson's. It's certainly close.

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      • -Kev-
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        #4
        He just blew up last year, 2013, with the Campillo win. That was the first I ever heard of him. His resume for such a short amount of time being noticed by hardcore fans like me, is actually impressive. Campillo, Cleverly, Sillakh in just one year. I'm not a fan, I don't get hyped up by KO artists, but his resume seems impressive so far.

        You can pick at it sure, like Sillakh being chinny and getting KO'ed by Grachev, and Cleverly never fought any one of note, Campillo the B fighter who was TKO'ed by Fonfara after Kovalev. But I thought Sillakh would beat him, I thought Cleverly would be more competitive, and I thought Campillo would go all 12 and possibly take him through hell.

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        • cupocity303
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          #5
          He took a big risk/low reward fight against Sillkah, that should tell you something right there.

          Anybody who doesn't have a short attention span remembers the hype Sillkah received when he burst into the scene. The Pro-Slick Technician boxing fans were getting ready to crown him as the next big thing P4P. He certainly has skills that can present problems to a one-dimensional brawler.

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          • Cutthroat
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            #6
            Tailor made for him tbh, the LHW division isn't that good in general though.

            Campillo, chinny, slow starter, had a very bad training camp, tailor made for Kovalev. Sillakh another chinny fighter. Cleverly, C level fighter, his game plan was to be a punching bag?

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            • BigAlexSand
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              #7
              Close to... If not equal to Stevenson's. Cloud and Dawson are much higher wins but Cleverly and Campillo are far from being mediocre boxers
              Last edited by BigAlexSand; 03-04-2014, 09:02 PM.

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              • Larry the boss
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                #8
                1 question who is his best win?

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                • ShoulderRoll
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Cupo303
                  He took a big risk/low reward fight against Sillkah, that should tell you something right there.

                  Anybody who doesn't have a short attention span remembers the hype Sillkah received when he burst into the scene. The Pro-Slick Technician boxing fans were getting ready to crown him as the next big thing P4P. He certainly has skills that can present problems to a one-dimensional brawler.
                  Grachev had already clobbered Sillakh and derailed that hype train.

                  Campillo is Kovalev's best win.

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                  • Larry the boss
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                    #10
                    His best win is clevery or campillo who both have beaten no one worth mentioning and that is the honest truth his resume is no where close to Stevensons period

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