Thing is Kovalev starts so well at a distance that makes that such a difficult strategy almost putting yourself in a position to eat hard shots. He';s not just going to pick up from round 7 and be comfortable inside he has to walk through fire. It's more out of necessity that he got inside and had success (in rounds 7, 8). That's the danger and that's why I just find it hard for Ward to get a legit "W" over Kovalev. He's unlikely to knock him down so there just aren't enough rounds for him to win. I thought Kovalev looked a little off last November, but still think he won clearly either 8-4 or 9-3. There's coming in there to spoil him and coming there to beat him. I think Ward can spoil but that's it.
Comments Thread For: Abel Sanchez: Ward Will Beat Kovalev, It Won't Be Controversial
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Right! Ward adjusted to the only thing the Krusher really had was his power. Ward has his number. Now Krusher is just looking for a pay day.Comment
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because the g-tards HATE Ward with a passion, for punking Golovkin..... and Kovalev was Ward's last opponent
And why if you hate Pacquaio do you hate GGG for instance?
Could it be they don't come from a certain place or have a certain ethnicity?
Speaking personally I've always hated Pacquaio and GGG though I like him (I'm a Boxing fan) isn't exactly my favorite fighter. Not sure why this correlation seems standard.
because most of the negativity is directed toward Pacquiao fans, not Pacquiao himself..... and when Pacquiao lost to Mayweather, many Pacquiao fans jumped on the Golovkin band-wagon
all pretty obvious if you read the boardsComment
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Exactly how it is!!!because the g-tards HATE Ward with a passion, for punking Golovkin..... and Kovalev was Ward's last opponent
because most of the negativity is directed toward Pacquiao fans, not Pacquiao himself..... and when Pacquiao lost to Mayweather, many Pacquiao fans jumped on the Golovkin band-wagon
all pretty obvious if you read the boardsComment
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