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  • bigjavi973
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    Comments Thread For: Sergey Kovalev Breaks Down, Stops a Bloody Mikhlakin in Seven

    Saturday March 3, 2018
    Madison Square Garden Theater, New York, New York, USA
    Commission: New York State Athletic Commission
    Promoter: Kathy Duva (Main Events)
    Television: USA HBO





    WBO WORLD
    LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT Title



    Sergey "Krusher" Kovalev

    Age: 34
    Weight: 174.6 lbs
    Height: 6'
    Reach: 72-1/2"
    Stance: orthodox
    From: Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA
    by way of
    Kopeysk, Russia
    Record: 31W(27KO)-2L(1KO)-1D


    VS


    Igor Mikhalkin

    Age: 32
    Weight: 172.6 lbs
    Height: 6'1"
    Stance: southpaw
    From: Hamburg, Germany
    by way of
    Irkutsk, Russia
    Record: 21W(9KO)-1L
    76
    Sergey Kovalev by TKO/DEC
    50.00%
    38
    Igor Mikhalkin by TKO/DEC
    1.32%
    1
    Kovalev-Mikhalkin = Draw/close fight
    0.00%
    0
    Dmitry Bivol by TKO/DEC
    34.21%
    26
    Sullivan Barrera by TKO/DEC
    11.84%
    9
    Bivol-Barrera = Draw/close fight
    2.63%
    2

    The poll is expired.

    Last edited by bigjavi973; 03-02-2018, 12:45 PM.
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    WBA WORLD
    LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT Title



    Dmitry Bivol

    Age: 27
    Weight: 174.4 lbs
    Height: 6'
    Stance: orthodox
    From: Saint Petersburg, Russia
    Record: 12W(10KO)-0L


    VS


    Sullivan Barrera

    Age: 36
    Weight: 173.6 lbs
    Height: 6'2"
    Reach: 73"
    Stance: orthodox
    From: Miami, Florida, USA
    by way of
    Cuba
    Record: 21W(14KO)-1L
    Last edited by bigjavi973; 03-02-2018, 12:47 PM.

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    • bigjavi973
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      Last edited by bigjavi973; 03-02-2018, 10:23 AM.

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      • Thaim
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        #4
        Backing Kovalev and Barrera.

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        • Superbee
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          #5
          Bivol should surf over Barrera ... I go with Kovalev but Mikhalkin is the best all around fighter Kovalev has faced exluding Ward... Igor might have what it takes to expose Kovalev like Ward did...

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          • jackson8
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            #6
            Saturday is going to be a great night.

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            • wladavit
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              #7
              Kovalev is going to SHINE!

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              • BigZ44
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                #8
                Mikhalkin is going to get ****ed up and then fight Doodoo Gumbo for the 7th time

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                • Stynpine
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                  #9
                  Not entirely sold on Bivol. The fight with Barrera is a good one and should answer any questions about Bivol, However, Barrera is not to be underestimated, and can make it a close fight with Bivol. I know nothing about Mikhalkin but picking Kovalev is usually a safe bet if he's matched against a fighter who isn't elite. Kovalev is still a top fighter after all.

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                  • Vlad_
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                    #10
                    Kovalev by KO/TKO/Stoppage.

                    I think if Bivol is up to the hype, then he will win by KO/TKO as wel. Barrera was has been often dropped and recovered. This time he might not have time to recover.

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