My call on Kovalev vs Ward

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  • Sun_Tzu
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    #11
    Originally posted by fighter1234
    Cool story bro.
    Why did you feel the need to make this thread? It seems like you're looking for approval and reassurance.

    I need no approval or reassurance. I made my call for the record so when it goes down there is no doubt how I called it. If Im wrong Im a ***in man and Ill admit I was wrong and Andre Ward was more than I thought he was. You can get these mfin nuts with that cool story **** you bitch made mfer.

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    • Thraxox
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      #12
      Originally posted by Koba-Grozny
      Kovalev's movement and range control is certainly a key factor, and one thing that sets him apart from many of his LHW contemporaries and Wards previous top opponents. He's also - relatedly - somewhat less predictable than guys like Froch or Kessler which will certainly make Wards job harder, though Dre is a master at reading and timing opponents.

      Honestly can't make a confident prediction though.
      Most people here thought that Kovalev is just a one dimensional puncher, but he's not. The way he uses his left to neutralize the opponent like in the Hopkins and Pascal fight. Ward ain't gonna get in the inside without eating a left hand on the way in, he might get dropped or stopped if he gets caught lunging in for the clinch. Kovalev's movement is underrated as hell...

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      • fighter1234
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        #13
        Originally posted by dan_cov
        Its a boxing forum in case you've forgotten.
        Boxingscene not cuckscene or imetthischickwhatshouldidoscene.
        Read the OP. He says he watched their last 5 fights each then just gives vague reasoning why Kovalev will win like "he has fast feet". To make this thread worth while he should at least point out key moments in the fights that he watched that prove his statements.

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        • Sun_Tzu
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          #14
          Originally posted by Koba-Grozny
          Kovalev's movement and range control is certainly a key factor, and one thing that sets him apart from many of his LHW contemporaries and Wards previous top opponents. He's also - relatedly - somewhat less predictable than guys like Froch or Kessler which will certainly make Wards job harder, though Dre is a master at reading and timing opponents.

          Honestly can't make a confident prediction though.
          A man who knows boxing, im gonna send something your way as soon as I figure out how to do it.

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          • BoxingIsGreat
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            #15
            Great fight. Looking forward to it. Kov is tough, rough and determined, but I got Ward winning this one. Ward might prove to be too skilled and too slippery for Mr. Kov.

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              #16
              Originally posted by fighter1234
              Read the OP. He says he watched their last 5 fights each then just gives vague reasoning why Kovalev will win like "he has fast feet". To make this thread worth while he should at least point out key moments in the fights that he watched that prove his statements.
              '


              You are already crying.

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              • Sun_Tzu
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                #17
                Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
                Great fight. Looking forward to it. Kov is tough, rough and determined, but I got Ward winning this one. Ward might prove to be too skilled and too slippery for Mr. Kov.
                Could be, Ill be the first to say I was wrong if he pulls it off. I just dont see it.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Thraxox
                  Most people here thought that Kovalev is just a one dimensional puncher, but he's not. The way he uses his left to neutralize the opponent like in the Hopkins and Pascal fight. Ward ain't gonna get in the inside without eating a left hand on the way in, he might get dropped or stopped if he gets caught lunging in for the clinch. Kovalev's movement is underrated as hell...

                  Kind of the way I see it, Ward is not gonna have the success on the inside he has had in the past. I do think Ward is probably the most durable and definitley the best fighter Kovalev has ever faced. if i know that you know Kovalev knows it.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Sun_Tzu
                    Could be, Ill be the first to say I was wrong if he pulls it off. I just dont see it.
                    A friendly bet? 20 billion points?

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
                      A friendly bet? 20 billion points?
                      Sure, 20 billion. Book mark it because I will forget it, or sig it.

                      To be honest Id go all in.

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