Kovalev pulled some Andre Dirrell/Adrien Broner level stunt against Ward!

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  • Redd Foxx
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    #11
    Originally posted by lolpz
    Moises Flores was the only one who did any acting on that fight card. Kovalev was actually hurt really bad to the body. Maybe he was trying to sell them as low blows but we all know they weren't as low as he tried to make them seem.
    That's the sense that I got. I think Kovalev was really feeling those shots and either thought they were low (it's really not unusual to get hit at the belt line so hard that you think they must be low when they aren't) or he was feeling it so bad that he sought help from the ref by pretending they were low.

    A couple did stray a bit too far but they alone didn't incapacitate the guy. It's like seeing someone take a 4 punch combo to the head and saying, "Well, they only went down because one of them went around the back of the head." Speaking of that, I think AJ even did that very thing to Wlad and few said a word about it.

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    • Vlad_
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      #12
      Originally posted by asgarth
      Was it counted as a knockdown? Im not sure, Ive only seen him dropped by Caparello and supposedly by Darnell Boone, but there is no footage of the fight.
      For the Caparello fight, it was not the punch that made Kovalev lose balance. Caparello's lead foot stepped on Kovalev's lead foot as he was backing up, and he tumbled as the foot let go...

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      • lolpz
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        #13
        Originally posted by Redd Foxx
        That's the sense that I got. I think Kovalev was really feeling those shots and either thought they were low (it's really not unusual to get hit at the belt line so hard that you think they must be low when they aren't) or he was feeling it so bad that he sought help from the ref by pretending they were low.

        A couple did stray a bit too far but they alone didn't incapacitate the guy. It's like seeing someone take a 4 punch combo to the head and saying, "Well, they only went down because one of them went around the back of the head." Speaking of that, I think AJ even did that very thing to Wlad and few said a word about it.
        It's human nature to make an excuse about something you are embarrassed about. He said Ward hits like a girl previously, so when Ward hurt him with a few shots he tried to find a reason to make those shots seem illegitimate somehow.

        I remember in the first fight, Ward hit Kovalev with a two punch combination to the body that almost sent him through the ropes, literally. But Ward just stood there, didn't follow up, and let him recover. That is what ward was talking about when he said he let Kovalev "off the hook" a few times. But everyone laughed at him when he said this. It is evident Kovalev was hurt badly from those shots, as body language does not lie.

        Everyone laughed at Virgil when he said he trained Ward to knock Kovalev out a few days away from the second fight, and when asked to elaborate he told the media that Ward is a very good puncher to the body, and to not be surprised if Ward stops Kovalev. I could just sense that no one in that room believed Virgil and just wrote off everything he was saying. There was even a thread here mocking what Virgil was saying and I commented on there saying that Kovalev was hurt badly a few times from body shots in the first fight and it's like no one really noticed.

        I just find it funny how it's the little things that slip by people when watching fights and that is exactly what Ward is good at in and outside the ring, "the little things."

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        • The Big Dunn
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          #14
          Best Actor in a Boxing Match:

          Manny Pacquio for "Rubbing my forearm to heal my Shoulder"
          Adrien Broner for "He headbutt me and I almost Died"
          Sergey Kovalev for "bellybutton Nuts"
          Luis Flores for "El Fracaso del Mexico"

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