If knockout artists like Gennady Golovkin and Sergey Kovalev fail to KO certain opponents despite having a very long opportunity to KO such opponents (Andre Ward and Canelo Alvarez). And if their punching power is is ridiculed and mocked as if it was very low, akin to the strength weak living things. Do you reckon it affects them inside and they feel like they want to prove that notion wrong by trying even harder? Does it genuinely embarrass them?
How embarrassed, ashamed and disgraced do you think Kovalev was and felt with himself after failing to KO the much lighter, smaller and supposedly weaker Andre Ward who was moving up in weight to a new weight division to fight against a much bigger sized opponent? Has Kovalev now lost the manhood to remain a real man now? Is he so ashamed that he has lost the confidence to live any longer? Is Kovalev now questioning the value of his own life and whether he deserves to continue living after being unable to even come close to KO'ing Andre Ward?
How embarrassed, ashamed and disgraced do you think Kovalev was and felt with himself after failing to KO the much lighter, smaller and supposedly weaker Andre Ward who was moving up in weight to a new weight division to fight against a much bigger sized opponent? Has Kovalev now lost the manhood to remain a real man now? Is he so ashamed that he has lost the confidence to live any longer? Is Kovalev now questioning the value of his own life and whether he deserves to continue living after being unable to even come close to KO'ing Andre Ward?
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