Haha. I can assure you my education level is way beyond yours my friend. But since we're on the topic of comprehension, in my post did I ever mention the 2nd punch not hitting his head? Could you not get the gist of what i said about the punch not landing flush, or in your terms, not full impact? So instead of debating your definitions, lets get to the point you simple little man. Was the punch full impact, or not?
Comments Thread For: Sergey Kovalev Stops Jean Pascal in a Fire Fight
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The stoppage was justified , period ! Pascal was out on his feet a couple of times and once he couldn't even find his corner . This guys power is incredible , more like UN-credible .Pabon watched Pascal take about 20 unanswered punches in one of the previous rounds and let it go. I can't believe I'm saying it but I trust his judgement on that stoppage. Pascal was gassed as much as hurt imo, looked very tired in the previous round, there was no future in that bout for him other than potential long term injury imho.
I watched that round the other day, I think Pascal likes to conserve energy by soaking up punches. I don't think he was hurt.
Yes, but let's not pretend Pacquiao would not have done that to him at 140 too, the 4lbs were hardly to his advantage against the bigger man.Comment
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lol this again.
Kovalev is definitely a mammoth puncher, but one thing I noticed is that when he lands a big punch it's usually part of a combination and two more hard punches immediately follow it, that's what really fcks up his opponents.Comment
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Okay, then you are an educated fool. Once again you fail simple reading comprehension. The discussion was never about impact, you threw that in because you were blatantly incorrect and decided to skate the topic by bringing to the conversation something unrelated and irrelevant. You said the punch was not flush. It was flush, it was not glancing, it was not a barely landed punch, it made complete contact. That is flush. Your small brain just cannot discern between impact and surface area. Those are two different elements. In a battle of wits with me you are hopelessly unarmed.Haha. I can assure you my education level is way beyond yours my friend. But since we're on the topic of comprehension, in my post did I ever mention the 2nd punch not hitting his head? Could you not get the gist of what i said about the punch not landing flush, or in -
terms, not full impact? So instead of debating your definitions, lets get to the point you simple little man. Was the punch full impact, or not?Last edited by richardt; 03-15-2015, 12:53 AM.Comment
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What about the one TAP to caparellos frontal body that forced a knee ?Comment
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But he still had a punchers chance. An injured Lion is sometimes the most dangerous. Kovalev got rocked going for the kill in the 3rd round, and was visibly shook several times in the fight, if he would have carelessly walked into one of Pascals wild haymakers, it could have changed the fight around again, and Pascal has shown throughout his career nothing if not the ability to come back and come back firing when he is hurt.I've watched every Pascal fight since 2008.
He was gassed, hurt, and being tee'd off on to which the ref was having a close look. He was clearly in trouble.
Dawson rocked him badly.
Hopkins knocked him down and it was ruled a slip.
There was no way he was seeing the distance with Kovalev that was obvious.
Marquez always got his chance, why didn't Pascal?
Also, very poor officiating, when he sends them to the neutral corners, he should have not resumed action with kovalev in the center of the ring.
P.S. Pascal should have been credited with a knockdown.Comment
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