Cutting off the ring-underrated?
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I think the OP was tryna state the difference between a stalker and a pressure fighter but used the wrong terms.Kovalev actually excels at cutting the ring off, but he chose to box from the outside more than stalk and hunt and he drifted away from it.
Similar to how ODLH is a master boxer who had one of the most educated jabs in the sport abandoned it against Floyd, except Kovalev did this more intentionally.
Make no mistake, Kovalev will cut him off, and chop him down in the rematch.
GGG is a pressure fighter, meaning that he cuts off the ring and engages at the same time.
Kovalev cuts off the ring, but he doesn't engage immediately, he wants to time and measure everything. The problem comes when you do that against an intelligent fighter like Ward. You're not supposed to give that kind of guy time to think and plan for you.
Kovalev could have KO'd Ward early in the fight if he was a pressure fighter, the problems started when Ward adjusted not only to Kovalev's timing and rhythm, but also to his power as well.
Finally, Kovalev checked out both mentally and physically in the second half of the fight. His inability to control the fight and land clean power on Ward while getting countered wore him down mentally, and all the wrestling they did wore him down physically.
That's why, apart from the fact that the end result was inconclusive, a rematch is in order. It was a learning curve for both the fighters and I think a rematch will show us truly who is the better fighter.Comment
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Hey! How dare you talk about cutting off the ring and not mention Spence?Comment
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I think Kovalev cuts off the ring pretty well, but still wants to be patient and fight long while doing so. As opposed to guys like GGG who like to cut off their opponent's space and engage in close.
It's a skill that not that many use really well. I think that's why fans get excited when they see a guy who can do it. For some though, it doesn't suit their style to pin people up against the ropes.
As for Pacquiao, i've not really looked at him as a fighter who cuts off the ring that well.Last edited by Chrismart; 11-22-2016, 08:11 AM.Comment
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If he doesn't tire. Lost in all the BS is the fact Ward's bodywork contributed to Kov not being able to cut off the ring in the 2nd half of the fight. Roy Jones even mentioned it.Kovalev actually excels at cutting the ring off, but he chose to box from the outside more than stalk and hunt and he drifted away from it.
Similar to how ODLH is a master boxer who had one of the most educated jabs in the sport abandoned it against Floyd, except Kovalev did this more intentionally.
Make no mistake, Kovalev will cut him off, and chop him down in the rematch.
I think if Kov uses camp to just work on stamina so he doesn't fade he will be fine. Of course, an East Coast referee may penalize him for holding which means Ward gets inside more and Kov's inside game needs improvement.Comment
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athough i though kovalev won, i agree i wasnt impressed with how he cut the ring off. Like it or not, kovalevs footwork to cut the ring off isnt anywhere near as good as GGG'sComment
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