those saying Kovalev was "done" and wouldnt' have won, are being a bit ironic and hipocritical given the fact that he wasn't even knocked DOWN and yet Ward in the first fight was knocked down brutally yet still managed to fight his way back so clearly people who would have discounted him would have been wrong. So similarly there's good chance Kovalev could have fought his way back into the fight seeing as how he wasn't even knocked down as Ward was in the first fight
Can both sides be honest with themselves here?
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Kovalev wanted out like Kell Brook, except Kovalev was a little tougher to not take the knee so soonComment
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1. The stoppage was dreadful and those shots were definitely low.
2. Ward had taken over that round and Kov was going to lose.
If it wasn't by stoppage, he was going to win on points. The fight was about even in rounds at that point and Kov was not only hurt but clearly fading again. Ward had looked much better in the preceding two rounds
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That stoppage was brutal even if those punches were legal. Which they weren't they were all low, some of them very low.
We also have to talk about if they were intentional or not.
Its a really ****ty way to end a great fight. Ward probably would have been able to get the stoppage eventually, but cmon on lowblows?Comment
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Ward should have been DQed, or at least taken a point away, he hurt Kovalev with a low blow a couple rounds before and Weeks just watched. We all know why. Money talks.
That stoppage by Wards "brother" was pretty hilarous, Kovalev was there waiting for Weeks to interfere and warn Ward or take a point away and give Kovalev time to recover from these blatant and 100% obvious lowblows.Comment
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those saying Kovalev was "done" and wouldnt' have won, are being a bit ironic and hipocritical given the fact that he wasn't even knocked DOWN and yet Ward in the first fight was knocked down brutally yet still managed to fight his way back so clearly people who would have discounted him would have been wrong. So similarly there's good chance Kovalev could have fought his way back into the fight seeing as how he wasn't even knocked down as Ward was in the first fight
Kovalev was badly rocked, gassed, and on his way out.Comment
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1. The stoppage was dreadful and those shots were definitely low.
2. Ward had taken over that round and Kov was going to lose.
If it wasn't by stoppage, he was going to win on points. The fight was about even in rounds at that point and Kov was not only hurt but clearly fading again. Ward had looked much better in the preceding two rounds
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That stoppage was brutal even if those punches were legal. Which they weren't they were all low, some of them very low.
That fight was over whether Weeks stops it or not.Comment
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1. The stoppage was dreadful and those shots were definitely low.
2. Ward had taken over that round and Kov was going to lose.
If it wasn't by stoppage, he was going to win on points. The fight was about even in rounds at that point and Kov was not only hurt but clearly fading again. Ward had looked much better in the preceding two rounds
BUT
That stoppage was brutal even if those punches were legal. Which they weren't they were all low, some of them very low.Comment
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those saying Kovalev was "done" and wouldnt' have won, are being a bit ironic and hipocritical given the fact that he wasn't even knocked DOWN and yet Ward in the first fight was knocked down brutally yet still managed to fight his way back so clearly people who would have discounted him would have been wrong. So similarly there's good chance Kovalev could have fought his way back into the fight seeing as how he wasn't even knocked down as Ward was in the first fight
He should have been given 5 min to recover, not a stoppage.Comment
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