Comments Thread For: Weekend Review: Kovalev Recovers, McGregor a Wanted Man

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Weekend Review: Kovalev Recovers, McGregor a Wanted Man

    Sergey Kovalev: The questions surrounding Kovalev after his back-to-back losses to Andre Ward were understandable, particularly the second setback. Many believe the Russian quit in that fight, raising doubts about his desire. I couldn't understand those who wrote him off, though. Consider: The only losses of Kovalev's career came against a gifted fighter who retired in September as the No. 1 fighter in the world pound-for-pound. And most people thought Kovalev won the first fight, in which he came closer to beating Ward than anyone before him.
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    Great assessment. In fact, the general boxing audience has been lulled into a false sense of complacency that all KO artists are gifted boxers. Deontay Wilder immediately comes to mind. Bivol and Bieterbiev also come to mind. None of these guys have fought a top ten fighter. Except Wilder but that was Stiverne. nuff said. Kovalev is an excellent boxer with a KO punch. I see him owning all the LHW belts, unless the promoters of these other guys duck him. Kov on track is not a guy to want to face if a loss is unacceptable to you or your fighter.

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