Ward hit him with everything he had and only momentarily staggered Kovalev. The punches that caused the stoppage were and shall remain debatable. As for Alvarez, maybe he has Sergey's number, maybe not. If he takes the rematch, we'll see.
No I'm sorry, you're completely biased. He was not staggered 'momentarily' - he was hurt badly, and was consequently stopped in the same round. Her never recovered, so it wasn't 'momentarily'.
The blows to the body weren't low imo either, Kovalev is just very weak to them.
Yes we will see. Personally I suspect it's not just Alvarez who has his number now. Everyone knows how to beat him, the blueprints there for any good fighter with a chin and decent power, as I already said.
Survive the first six rounds, then start working him over with big shots. He'll soon start to unravel.
No I'm sorry, you're completely biased. He was not staggered 'momentarily' - he was hurt badly, and was consequently stopped in the same round. Her never recovered, so it wasn't 'momentarily'.
The blows to the body weren't low imo either, Kovalev is just very weak to them.
Yes we will see. Personally I suspect it's not just Alvarez who has his number now. Everyone knows how to beat him, the blueprints there for any good fighter with a chin and decent power, as I already said.
Survive the first six rounds, then start working him over with big shots. He'll soon start to unravel.
It's a well known boxing term that's been around for a long time before DLH used it, but you obviously don't know that because you know **** all about boxing.
It's a well known boxing term that's been around for a long time before DLH used it, but you obviously don't know that because you know **** all about boxing.
Obviously, the word "blueprint" is what boxing is all about. And I believe the proper acronym is YDKSAB. Get with the program, son!
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