Comments Thread For: Sanchez: Chilemba is Three Levels Above Ward's Opponent Brand

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Sanchez: Chilemba is Three Levels Above Ward's Opponent Brand

    Earlier today in Ekaterinburg, Russia - IBF/WBO/WBA light heavyweight champion Sergey Kovalev (30-0-1, 26KOs) won a twelve round unanimous decision over top contender Isaac Chilemba (24-4-2, 10KOs). The scores were 117-110, 116-111 and 118-109.
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  • -Kev-
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    #2
    I'll agree with Sanchez on this one. Also Chilemba is 10 levels above any GGG opponent

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    • Juan,000,000
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      #3
      Hahahaha right on the money this guy talks to much...

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      • Derranged
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        #4
        That's great..

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        • Kagami Taiga
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          #5
          True, but whats his point? Ward is three levels above Chilemba.

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          • TheCell8
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            #6
            That's because he is way better...

            The only thing Brand has a bunch of KO's against low level opponents in Colombia and a split decision loss to a green Badou Jack. That's literally as far as his world class competition goes. Other than that he's smaller, older and less skilled than Chilemba. Chilemba been in there with way better opposition. Vlasov, Tommy Gun, Tony Bellew and Eledier Alvarez and he has shown his worth in all those fights.

            I know Brand wasn't Ward's first choice, but still you can't compare the two...

            Kovalev needed this type of opponent.

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            • Nightfall
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              #7
              abel has the confidence to say what he wants because he knows his fighter will always duck Ward

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              • kafkod
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                #8
                I don't know how many levels above Brand Chilemba is. But having watched Ward vs Barerra, and Chilemba vs Kovalev, I rate Chilemba better than Ward at 175.

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                • MisterPullman
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                  #9
                  Chilemba is severely underrated. He can beat Stevenson and most others.. besides gvozdyk, beterbiev, and ward

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                  • Ake-Dawg
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                    #10
                    Sanchez talks like a professional troll.

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