Comments Thread For: Kellerman: Alvarez Disconnected Kovalev's Head From His Legs

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  • dwayne3534
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    #61
    Originally posted by BIG GUNZ
    I can see this possibly happening with Wilder vs. Joshua. If Wilder doesn’t KO Joshua early than I can see Joshua winning by KO/TKO.
    Hmm. I think Wilder has shown to have the better stamina of the two though

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    • dwayne3534
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      #62
      Originally posted by Lemonhead_Jeff
      Is he really?
      Yeah. Gatti and Mattysse at thier best would never be able to compete on the same level as an Andre Ward level fighter.

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      • sidefx996
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        #63
        Originally posted by The plunger man
        Hands up who would like to smash a 4x2 across kellermans boat race......and that horrid herpes on the corner of his mouth needs sorting out.
        You do realize that's a scar from a childhood accident, not "horrid herpes." Or are you really just that ignorant?

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        • Lemonhead_Jeff
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          #64
          Originally posted by dwayne3534
          Yeah. Gatti and Mattysse at thier best would never be able to compete on the same level as an Andre Ward level fighter.
          Neither could 'Son of Alvarez'.
          Maybe that's what Kovalev should be called going forward
          since he loved to distastefully call Ward 'Son of Judges'.
          Kovalev lost twice in a row to Ward, so I don't know if you
          can say he was "able to compete on the same level as an
          Andre Ward", especially since he seemed to whimper & quit
          during the second fight. Was Kovalev's best win his
          unanimous decision over 50-year-old Bernard Hopkins? Or
          was it his two victories over clumsy Jean Pascal?
          Maybe they can do it a third time now that Kovalev looks
          to be faded and Pascal has looked rejuvenated.

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          • BIG GUNZ
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            #65
            Originally posted by dwayne3534
            Hmm. I think Wilder has shown to have the better stamina of the two though
            Maybe, Joshua does have pretty **** stamina. He’s the better boxer though & I don’t know if Wilder would have enough power left by the end of the fight himself to KO Joshua in the late rounds. If for some reason it goes to the scorecards I think Joshua wins & not only due to hometown advantage. Wilder needs to get the KO by maybe around the 6th or 7th round.

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            • MulaKO
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              #66
              Originally posted by iNixus
              that part was not aiming at you haha. I don't even remember those who were bad mouthing Ramsay and Alvarez. It was Stevenson who never wanted to fight Alvarez. He was so scared to fight Alvarez that he never wanted to sign Jack fight because winner had to face Alvarez. Alvarez took one stay Aside fight for Bute. rest were Forced by Stevenson and Michel said he never received money for it. Funny now Ramsay has two world champs in same division. Sad but they will never unify.
              Yes I knew it was not intended for me
              Just wanted to comment on it
              Lol

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