Yeah but after you stop the fighters momentum clinching is not the only option, you can use footwork to slide or pivot away, or you can start working on the inside. I can name you a few fighters who clinch in that scenario - you know what they all have in common? They can't fight on the inside.
I don't think either fighter was to blame entirely - but they are at least equally to blame (clash of styles), whereas I have seen so many threads blame Ward entirely, now that its coming back the other way you don't like it. I think its ludicrous to blame ALL of the clinching on the fighter that wants to work inside, its simply not true.
I am not saying I agree with the thread starter but I think what you are seeing is a reaction to all the threads made about Ward.
I think Kovalev initiated a lot of the clinches to stop Ward working inside - in fact I think it was apart of the pre-fight strategy to clamp him down in those situations. Its there for everyone to see in the fight for crying out loud, anyone can watch it. The proof is in the pudding.
I don't think either fighter was to blame entirely - but they are at least equally to blame (clash of styles), whereas I have seen so many threads blame Ward entirely, now that its coming back the other way you don't like it. I think its ludicrous to blame ALL of the clinching on the fighter that wants to work inside, its simply not true.
I am not saying I agree with the thread starter but I think what you are seeing is a reaction to all the threads made about Ward.
I think Kovalev initiated a lot of the clinches to stop Ward working inside - in fact I think it was apart of the pre-fight strategy to clamp him down in those situations. Its there for everyone to see in the fight for crying out loud, anyone can watch it. The proof is in the pudding.





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