I sense that its going to be a short fight, and i don't think Kovalev fears Wards power so? It is going to be a violent affair for 4-6 rounds! This fight in my opinion is not going the distance! Ward's best chance is to make this a inside fight, because Kovalevs punches lose power on the inside! If there is one slight weakness he has, it is that he does not really generate power with short punches! all of his power punches are straight punches or big swings....
will ward entertain versus kovalev?
Collapse
-
-
Ward doesn't have to entertain to get the victory.. People fail to realize this is a combat sport & defense is as important as Offense, if you want a brainless brawl then watch WWE...
We have the best fighting the best, tell me..
Comment
-
I disagree. Although I think Kov won the first match, I'm going with Andre on this. Kov is too emotionally invested for me and I think that's gonna play into Wards hands. I think Ward will box and try to frustrate the heck out of Kovalev since Krusher may come in with reckless abandon because he's so into his feelings about the first fight.I sense that its going to be a short fight, and i don't think Kovalev fears Wards power so? It is going to be a violent affair for 4-6 rounds! This fight in my opinion is not going the distance! Ward's best chance is to make this a inside fight, because Kovalevs punches lose power on the inside! If there is one slight weakness he has, it is that he does not really generate power with short punches! all of his power punches are straight punches or big swings....Comment
-
No.Boxing is on a roll recently with some great match ups living up to the hype.
Ward v Kovalev is the next big fight weve got to look forward to.
How will ward approach the fight? Will he let his hands go and fight like a man? He has a point to prove after the last fight, with harsh criticism of his performance. Will he come out with a point to prove and fight fire with fire?
Or is it going to be vintage ward i.e negative clinchfest that sucks any enjoyment out of the spectacle for the paying public.
To his credit he fought relatively cleanly in the first fight, do people think he will bring the fouls back for this one?
Hows he going to approach this fight?
Ward will clinch, clamp, grapple, hold, and head butt like he always does.
The referee will permit Ward to foul, while admonishing Kovalev for nothing to confuse him.
And the judges will be there to guarantee a win if it goes the distance.Comment
-
-
-
Comment
-
Comment
-
Hmmmm, winning.... and then you'll act like a puzzyboy about it and cry some kind of bs, knowing ward B1TCHED your boyfriendBoxing is on a roll recently with some great match ups living up to the hype.
Ward v Kovalev is the next big fight weve got to look forward to.
How will ward approach the fight? Will he let his hands go and fight like a man? He has a point to prove after the last fight, with harsh criticism of his performance. Will he come out with a point to prove and fight fire with fire?
Or is it going to be vintage ward i.e negative clinchfest that sucks any enjoyment out of the spectacle for the paying public.
To his credit he fought relatively cleanly in the first fight, do people think he will bring the fouls back for this one?
Hows he going to approach this fight?Comment
-
Comment

Comment