Yeah, don't even bother.
Dude's way gone.
I feel like if you throw a check hook, you're pretty slick.
So anything Kovalev and GGG do, by defintion isn't.
Unfortunately, they miss the whole IQ points of a fighter enabling them to put their mind in capacity with the situation at hand, which operates at different levels solely based on how an opponent sets up and operates.
I'll give an example, Adrien Broner. Dude has all the tools to be slick-- but he's an idiot. So all the slickness can't save him against, a brute-like fighter such as Maidana who isn't even that great.
Allen Greene being the same or slicker than Kovalev might actually be a compliment.
In terms of IQ, Allen Greene makes Chad Dawson look like a god.
Considering Allen Greene's inability to let go of a proper counter against Andre, and his range selection of punches was equivalent to a toddler's intuitive choices in that fight. All off balance with seldom any technique.
Kova's amateur days by themselves won't even allow that to happen.
When Bernard Hopkins gets countered for trying to be cute inside with Kovalev, everyone starts to become a little quiet.
Kovalev isn't an idiot. And Greenes power = Kova's is just something someone would say in a world that's much different than here.
Dude's way gone.
I feel like if you throw a check hook, you're pretty slick.
So anything Kovalev and GGG do, by defintion isn't.
Unfortunately, they miss the whole IQ points of a fighter enabling them to put their mind in capacity with the situation at hand, which operates at different levels solely based on how an opponent sets up and operates.
I'll give an example, Adrien Broner. Dude has all the tools to be slick-- but he's an idiot. So all the slickness can't save him against, a brute-like fighter such as Maidana who isn't even that great.
Allen Greene being the same or slicker than Kovalev might actually be a compliment.
In terms of IQ, Allen Greene makes Chad Dawson look like a god.
Considering Allen Greene's inability to let go of a proper counter against Andre, and his range selection of punches was equivalent to a toddler's intuitive choices in that fight. All off balance with seldom any technique.
Kova's amateur days by themselves won't even allow that to happen.
When Bernard Hopkins gets countered for trying to be cute inside with Kovalev, everyone starts to become a little quiet.
Kovalev isn't an idiot. And Greenes power = Kova's is just something someone would say in a world that's much different than here.
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