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Last edited by steady_p; 03-04-2018, 04:32 PM.
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Originally posted by steady_p View PostI perfectly agree with you. I don't understand people here keeping throwing ***** @ Kovalev, as he was a walking dead boxer. I mean, have all of you so called 'experts', seen what Krusher did to this guy with a 2 punches combo? Nose and cheekbone crushed. Btw, he made biggest damage with a left hook, allegedly his 'weak' shot. Yes, he might be 35 now and maybe a little slower than his prime, but guys, he's got dynamite in those hands. Bivol is good, strong and fast and i like the guy but... Could he cope with such a devastating fury? As far as Chickenson or Jack... Well, easy money for this version of 'Krusher '...
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Originally posted by Boxing Logic View PostIf Kovalev is a mentally weak 4 round fighter, why would beating someone that flawed get you in the Hall of Fame? Sometimes your posts dont make sense bro.
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Originally posted by R_Walken View PostKov fought a f.ucking scrub
To step up beyond the Russian C team
Sh.it fight
I watched the Wilder fight first and then Bivol now this sh.it
Stop crying as if Kovalev had a choice. He wanted to fight Barrera and Barrera opted to fight the less experienced pro Bivol and lost the gamble. I seriously don't understand why there are so many whiny little *****es on BS who complain even after a great night of fights.
If guys like Stevenson would step up and start fighting the other title holders, you wouldn't have lesser competition fighting for a title. It takes two willing parties to make a 50/50 fight on paper.
If you want to blame anyone, blame Barrera. He didn't want any part of Kovalev.
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Originally posted by theface07 View PostYou mention Wilder as if he's been fighting all top level competition up to this point. This was his FIRST real challenge at heavyweight. The rest of his fights were totally one sided beat downs against fringe contenders and journeymen. That's on Wilder. He finally stepped up because he had to in order to be considered relevant. I'm glad he stepped up and proved himself. he now deserves credit.
Stop crying as if Kovalev had a choice. He wanted to fight Barrera and Barrera opted to fight the less experienced pro Bivol and lost the gamble. I seriously don't understand why there are so many whiny little *****es on BS who complain even after a great night of fights.
If guys like Stevenson would step up and start fighting the other title holders, you wouldn't have lesser competition fighting for a title. It takes two willing parties to make a 50/50 fight on paper.
If you want to blame anyone, blame Barrera. He didn't want any part of Kovalev.
I watched the Kov fight last because him fighting a Russian nobody again doesn’t interest me
I’m not knocking Kov per se because history has shown that He will fight anyone even in their backyard to make a fight
More of a knock on Duva and HBO for using their limited dates and funds on a fight no one could give a sh.it about
The fight was a mismatch and uninteresting when it was announced and delievered when the fight got underway
But hey the positive is Kov now has 3 of the least prestigious straps in the sport
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Originally posted by SHO_RULEZ View PostNow that Kovalev has beaten his Facebook buddy from freakin' Siberia...does he have his confidence back, to take bigger fights again? Guy was a walking speed bag.
I'm ready for a big fight, just not a southpaw....
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Originally posted by Vlad_ View PostAlso, to all the haters, Mikhalkin was rated higher than Bivol on BoxRec prior to last night...
Any casual boxing fan knew that Mikhalkin power was sub-zero for about 3 years... Very nice technique and fast feet will get you there and that's about it... Impressive amateur career that went nowhere and won't go anywhere...
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Originally posted by Superbee View PostAny casual boxing fan knew that Mikhalkin power was sub-zero for about 3 years... Very nice technique and fast feet will get you there and that's about it... Impressive amateur career that went nowhere and won't go anywhere...
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