"SOG" Ward vs "King" Krusher Kovalev @ 175 lbs / 12.5 stone: Who wins?
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Clean, crisp, punches with full steam in combinations. Smooth slips and rolls, pivots and weaves. Heads in chests. Shoe shines to the body.
Ripping, stinging counters. Wide open cuts. mouses on faces. Hearts tested. Courage questioned. Corner gameplans exhaused.
A battle of atrition, a war of mind and fist, two savants, cut from that old school cloth.
A war for the ages.
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Interestingly bleacher report are picking SK via decision. They usually go with US fighters..
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...e-fight/page/9
Anything can happen.
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Sergey Kovalev will win this fight, and he'll do it by decision."
... tbh, I don't see this fight reaching a "decision" after 12 rounds into the ring...Comment
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Ward is crafty, but he does get hit. He doesn't get hit a lot, but Krusher doesn't need a lot of hits to take you out. Just one is usually enough to either end it right then or hurt the opponent too much for them to recover and get themselves back into the fight.Comment
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Me neither.
Ward is crafty, but he does get hit. He doesn't get hit a lot, but Krusher doesn't need a lot of hits to take you out. Just one is usually enough to either end it right then or hurt the opponent too much for them to recover and get themselves back into the fight.Comment
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Though I don't see it being likely, I do feel it's a possibility. Reason being, when great fighters hit a wall, they hit hard. We've seen many undefeated fighters get stumped> frustrated> tired> then susceptible to being finished.
I was expecting Kovalev to be cooking up a brilliant gameplan that might neutralise Ward but after seeing the JDJ interviews, I'm leaning toward Ward even heavier. Kovalev is going to go with what always worked for him, and when that's not enough, he's going to hit that wall. Not to over simplify Kovalev, because he is a smart fighter, but that's the difference between these two; one is a hammer and the other is a Swiss army knife.Comment
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