73% of 60 boxing media people scored it for Sergey Kovalev
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I can see 114-113 Ward, but there's no way you can say he took over and dominated. The rounds were razor close all the way to the finish. That's not 'taking over', by any stretch of the imagination.I had it 114-113 Ward.
Ward completely took over the later half of the fight and dominated kovalev in the championship rounds.
It was only close because of the knockdown and early rounds. By the end of the fight Ward had Kovalev completely figured out and broken down with body shots.Comment
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Aww poor ****** got his feelings hurt. You obviously didn't see those rounds clown, so why are you commenting on them? WTF is wrong with you?Comment
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Worst Decision Of The Year: Ward UD12 Kovalev
By Jason Pribila: As we look back at a mostly forgettable 2016 for the sport of boxing, we have come to “Worst Decision of the Year”. While it is common in the immediate aftermath of a prize fight, the team who comes up short on the scorecards instinctively yells robbery. After the dust settles, we often go back and watch the fight again, and while we may not agree with the decision, we concede that it was a close fight.Comment
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Even Ward himself knows he lost that fight. Who cares though.. rematch soon to determine who the real champ is!Comment
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It's truly sickening how some boxing fans try to justify the #WardKovalev robbery.
— Victor O (@Victor_Ostlund) June 8, 2017
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Are you under the impression that everyone on twitter is famous or has sources close to boxing.It's truly sickening how some boxing fans try to justify the #WardKovalev robbery.
— Victor O (@Victor_Ostlund) June 8, 2017
Why in the world are you pumping this thread with a random dude with 8 followers and 13 tweets?Comment
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Because his words are honest and truthful.
I re-watched Kovalev-Ward and still had Kov winning by 116-111 (I can see 115-112 at the closest).
— Joe Denham (@Freedom2111) November 23, 2016
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