Reading past the headline (actually reading the article) he is right on a few things. Sure Hopkins was old, well past his best, but he was still winning against good fighters and many on here who can't see past skin color were predicting Hopkins v Pavlik all over again. Shouting it from the rooftops. Many youtube channels and boxing experts were picking Hopkins to do it again. Hopkins was and is a much bigger name than Ward is or probably will ever be. That fight showed that Kovalev wasn't just a simple puncher. He had skills. He had to or Hopkins would have humiliated him. Now Ward is the bigger test, in that he is closer to his prime (still past it) and undefeated, but let's not act like everyone thought Kovalev was just going to ruin Hopkins the way he did. Don't play revisionist history.
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Originally posted by NYC8224 View PostWard will be too busy countering Kovalev to worry about his power imo
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Originally posted by bigdramashow View Postkovalevs just got to get stuck in to him early, dont worry about losing the first few rounds. hit the body, hit the head, wards not been in tough fights for years and wont know how to handle it. and if ward starts fouling, ****ing foul him back, dont do a kessler and let him get away with it. smack him on the break if you have to
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Originally posted by bigdramashow View Posthe beat the crap out of hopkins over 12. although i dont like him i dont think wards got that toughness bernard has. he was ill against chilemba and he still won easy. wards never fought a puncher like kovalev.
Stop making excuses about him being ill against his stablemate Chillemba.
Ward has more punchers on his list than Kovalev.
Duva won't put Kova in with anybody that can pop.
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Originally posted by Motofan View PostReading past the headline (actually reading the article) he is right on a few things. Sure Hopkins was old, well past his best, but he was still winning against good fighters and many on here who can't see past skin color were predicting Hopkins v Pavlik all over again. Shouting it from the rooftops. Many youtube channels and boxing experts were picking Hopkins to do it again. Hopkins was and is a much bigger name than Ward is or probably will ever be. That fight showed that Kovalev wasn't just a simple puncher. He had skills. He had to or Hopkins would have humiliated him. Now Ward is the bigger test, in that he is closer to his prime (still past it) and undefeated, but let's not act like everyone thought Kovalev was just going to ruin Hopkins the way he did. Don't play revisionist history.
B-Pops has 0 offense at this stage of his career.
Ward ain't no 50 year old featherduster.
Chillemba was jabbing the melodium out of Kovalev...if he had any power he'd be fighting Ward instead.
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Originally posted by Kigali View PostSo what...the Hopkins was 50.
Stop making excuses about him being ill against his stablemate Chillemba.
Ward has more punchers on his list than Kovalev.
Duva won't put Kova in with anybody that can pop.
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Originally posted by Johnny_Roa View PostLol i already triggered 3 people to point out to me my mistake. I meant K-out.
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Originally posted by Motofan View PostCome on man. He clearly carried Hopkins out of respect (has more or less just said that) until Hopkins stuck his tongue out at him in the 12th round. He then beat the remainder of Hopkins good years out of him. Hopkins was battered BADLY. Also, you have to credit Hopkins. He was a great that was known for taking a good shot and knew how to survive. I'm just saying had Kovalev went at him earlier like he did in the 12th there is zero possibility IMO of Hopkins surviving the fight. Plus, Hopkins stopped trying to win after getting dropped in the first. A crafty Bhop whose entire focus is not getting stopped won't be stopped easily.
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