But Kovalev didn't hurt Ward by pressing the action. It was a quick right after he drew Ward out with a feint. It was boxing. Sergey is primarily a boxer first. When he has guys hurt is when he presses for the kill. But again, theres a fine line between going for the finish and gassing out when fighting guys like Ward. It's the same reason why Mosley couldn't finish Mayweather and why Pacquiao backed off him when he had him on the ropes.
Why didn't Kovalev go for the kill?
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He did but Chihuaward ran for the hills as soon as he got dropped like a sack of potatoes. I HAD NEVER seen anyone run like that in a title fight, EVER.Comment
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Rematch will be fun and Kovy will be more active especially early on. Ward will do the opposite...more defensive early and 100% dedication to jab and body work early.
Ward/Kovy 2 remains the best fight available in boxing. I know people want to see GGG/Canelo, but while those two are good and the fight will be fun, they aren't at the skill levels of Kovy/Ward. That's just the damn truth ya'll. Oh, and Ward/Kovy are the same age. Canelo is still entering his prime and GGG is already faded. Trust me, Ward/Kovy #1 fight in boxing stillComment
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I'm pretty sure Kovalev thought he was ahead on the scorecards and didn't really fight with the urgency he would have if he had known it was that close.
Shawn Porter style swarming wouldn't have worked though. Kov could've turned up the volume a bit more, but he would still have to use timing and strategic combos. You can't just bull rush a guy like Ward or you'll get tired, countered, and picked apart.Comment
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Ward was hurt early and seemed completely out of his element, so why didn't Kovalev capitalize on this?
Was it because he wanted to give the fans a long fight full of action?
Maybe he thought Ward wouldn't be able to adjust the way he did, and he could coast to a decision like they way he did with Hopkins?
Maybe he simply couldn't get the KO even though he tried? But if this is true, then why didn't he push the action more in the latter rounds when the fight became much closer? Why was there no urgency in Kovalev's corner?
Can we say that Kovalev was incapable of getting the KO if he didn't put it all on the line?
A rematch will be interesting, because now Kovalev knows even if he feels he's up on the cards, this won't be enough to secure him a victory. So he'll either get Ward out early, or he'll go balls to the wall in the latter rounds.
Ward has felt Kovalev's power but he hasn't felt Kovalev really pressing him.
He throws 2 or 3 punches...then steps out to tug on his trunks and regroup.
Just watch him.Comment
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I'm pretty sure Kovalev thought he was ahead on the scorecards and didn't really fight with the urgency he would have if he had known it was that close.
Shawn Porter style swarming wouldn't have worked though. Kov could've turned up the volume a bit more, but he would still have to use timing and strategic combos. You can't just bull rush a guy like Ward or you'll get tired, countered, and picked apart.
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Is that the reason he didn't stop Hopkins?Comment
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