Someone should tell Kovalev that you don't get points for holding and hitting
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It's OK to foul an opponent if he leans over. So i've been told by Kovalev fans.Comment
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You guys haven't learned by now that Kovalev only held because Ward was delivering vicious head-butts to Kovalev's body?
No seriously. We have a world renowned logician who claims to not be of this Earth, who has been trying to explain it to us.
Tabaristio, get your ass in here. Show us those vicious body head-butts!!!!Comment
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The troll is hard with you.You guys haven't learned by now that Kovalev only held because Ward was delivering vicious head-butts to Kovalev's body?
No seriously. We have a world renowned logician who claims to not be of this Earth, who has been trying to explain it to us.
Tabaristio, get your ass in here. Show us those vicious body head-butts!!!!Comment
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No, but you do get points for damaging your opponent's face by landing the more effective and damaging punches, leaving your opponent's face with visible facial damage consisting of blood, cuts, swelling, bruises and etc.
No, But you do get points for knocking your opponent down once.
No, But you do get points for stunning your opponent more frequently by landing the more effective and damaging punches.
In other words, Sergey Kovalev did things Andre Ward didn't during their first professional bout against each other.
In other words, Andre Ward didn't do anything that Sergey Kovalev didn't during their first professional bout against each other.
In other words, Andre Ward didn't do anything which makes him the deserved victor over Sergey Kovalev in their first professional bout between each other.
Based on clean and effective punches landed (which is the primary criteria), Sergey Kovalev won his first bout against Andre Ward or at the very least, did not deserve to lose.Last edited by Mr Objecitivity; 06-15-2017, 03:42 AM.Comment
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