Prediction: Kovalev will "foul out" of the ward fight

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  • Earl-Hickey
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    #1

    Prediction: Kovalev will "foul out" of the ward fight

    I predict he will get intentionally disqualified when the schooling starts via low blows or other means
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    In that case, Sergey "Ball Krusher" Kovalev would join Andrew "Foul Pole" Golota on the list of fighters I couldn't possibly root for ever again.

    But I don't see it happening.

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      I've long predicted that he's going to get really frustrated. Everyone who fights Ward does. Foul out? I'm not ready to go that far just yet but you never know.

      I really wanted this to be a classy affair but it's already getting ugly and I think Andre is currently 1-0 in the mental warfare game after Kovalev got his feeling hurt and went to the media about Andre not saying 'hi' back.

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      • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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        #4
        Originally posted by Redd Foxx
        I've long predicted that he's going to get really frustrated. Everyone who fights Ward does. Foul out? I'm not ready to go that far just yet but you never know.

        I really wanted this to be a classy affair but it's already getting ugly and I think Andre is currently 1-0 in the mental warfare game after Kovalev got his feeling hurt and went to the media about Andre not saying 'hi' back.
        Where did you read or see this? I missed it.

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          Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
          Where did you read or see this? I missed it.
          New York, New York - The last time Sergey Kovalev (30-0-1, 26 KO's) was involved in a fight where he was not a heavy favorite was when he faced off against the

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            #6
            Originally posted by Redd Foxx
            I've long predicted that he's going to get really frustrated. Everyone who fights Ward does. Foul out? I'm not ready to go that far just yet but you never know.

            I really wanted this to be a classy affair but it's already getting ugly and I think Andre is currently 1-0 in the mental warfare game after Kovalev got his feeling hurt and went to the media about Andre not saying 'hi' back.
            Right. That really worked so well for Pascal.

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              Thank you.

              Interesting. Not only is he butthurt about Ward not saying hi back but he's also talking about Ward's power like that was his main asset or something. Ward doesnt need power to beat someone.
              Last edited by .:: JSFD26 ::.; 09-07-2016, 06:42 PM.

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                Originally posted by stuff jones
                Right. That really worked so well for Pascal.
                Pascal? lol. What a relevant comparison....

                Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
                Interesting. Not only is he butthurt about Ward not saying hi back but he's also talking about Ward's power like that was his main assets or something. Ward doesnt need power to beat someone.
                Ward doesn't even need power to drop someone. It's all in his accuracy. I thought the comments were a bad look for Kovalev. If Ward has said those things to the media, I'd honestly be thinking, "Damn, Andre let him in his head. He's fuqed."

                I'm not even talking shyt about the guy, I just don't want to see either guy not come in at his best. Andre is the exact type of guy you DON'T want to fight angry. You only do that when you can either draw a guy in and make him play your game, or when he's there to be hit. You don't do it to a cool-headed technician who sets traps and is damn hard to hit.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Redd Foxx
                  Pascal? lol. What a relevant comparison....


                  Ward doesn't even need power to drop someone. It's all in his accuracy. I thought the comments were a bad look for Kovalev. If Ward has said those things to the media, I'd honestly be thinking, "Damn, Andre let him in his head. He's fuqed."

                  I'm not even talking shyt about the guy, I just don't want to see either guy not come in at his best. Andre is the exact type of guy you DON'T want to fight angry. You only do that when you can either draw a guy in and make him play your game, or when he's there to be hit. You don't do it to a cool-headed technician who sets traps and is damn hard to hit.
                  Yup. Exactly. Like Mayweather, 90% of his opponents were already beat before they even got into the ring. Not because of the skill difference but because they were already mentally beat.

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                    By any means necessary!

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