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GGG knocked Kovalev out in sparring - JDJ confirms

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  • #11
    Kovalev had to be at least a cruiserweight, maybe even a heavyweight, coming into camp. GGG should have no problem fighting the winner of Kovalev/Ward at light heavyweight

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
      Kovalev had to be at least a cruiserweight, maybe even a heavyweight, coming into camp. GGG should have no problem fighting the winner of Kovalev/Ward at light heavyweight
      In case Ward somehow wins, it seems that Kovalev has a rematch clause.

      ( http://webcache.googleusercontent.co...g_ro%7Clang_es )

      Duva could see Ward and Kovalev fighting multiple times, though she wouldn’t discuss if a rematch clause exists in the contract.

      In case Ward badly dispatches him (???) be sure that GGG will be there (to avenge his buddy).

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      • #13
        Someone needs to start a boxrec for sparring "wins" apparently.

        To me this **** is much ado about nothing. It'd be like talking about a baseball players batting practice on one random day like it means much of anything & without knowing his mindset or what he was working on that day.



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        • #14
          Originally posted by Rip Chudd View Post
          The interviewer asked about being knocked down, he didn't say anything about being knocked out at all. JDJ confirmed that Kovalev got hurt by a body shot.

          Surely you know the difference between being knocked out and just being knocked down. I shouldn't have to explain the difference. Also, JDJ said Kovalev said he wasn't hurt bad but just got caught with a shot he wasn't ready for while he was out of shape.

          Your thread title says JDJ confirmed Kovalev was knocked out by GGG. That isn't what was said in the video at all, nor did JDJ confirm Kovalev was knocked out.
          knocked down without getting up in 10 seconds = knocked out.

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          • #15
            get the living **** out of here with these mythical sparring stories.


            they also said kovalov had too much love and respect to even hit golovkin.


            put them in a actual pro boxing ring and see whats happens. kovolav outboxes him and probably stops him.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
              Someone needs to start a boxrec for sparring "wins" apparently.

              To me this **** is much ado about nothing. It'd be like talking about a baseball players batting practice on one random day like it means much of anything & without knowing his mindset or what he was working on that day.



              it's gotten out of control around here.......kell brook knocks out froch in sparring. lets see brook against froch in an actual fight & watch brooks head fly out the ring.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
                Since the interviewer specifically asks about him being knocked out / down & didn't get up + JDJ confirms, I don't see how you could possibly say this title is misleading.
                It's very misleading.

                At no point does Jackson confirmed he was knocked out.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
                  knocked down without getting up in 10 seconds = knocked out.
                  At which point did he say he was down for 10 seconds or longer?

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                  • #19
                    Misleading title, expected to hear Kov was Pacquiao'd...dissapointed.

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                    • #20
                      journalism


                      dude, kovalev admitted this years ago in a russian interview. he was out of shape, and was put down by a body shot. he and golovkin stopped sparring because they're friends, and the styles meant that they'd need to really tag each other to be effective.

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