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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Kovalev: The Last Fight Alvarez Got Lucky, I'll Prove I'm Better

    Former light heavyweight champion Sergey Kovalev has promised to get revenge on Saturday night, when he faces Eleider Alvarez on Saturday night in Frisco, Texas. The contest will top an ESPN event. Last August, Alvarez captured the WBO light heavyweight crown when he knocked out Kovalev in the seventh round.
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  • PittyPat
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    I just can't take any fighter seriously when they flit from one coach to another every few fights – like a musician/band always touting their latest album as "the best we've ever done".

    And I thought Tursunbulatov was supposed to be the 'right' coach for him since they had no language barrier? Kovalev is approaching Judah and Dawson levels of trainer changes.

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      #3
      Nothing lucky about a punch landing on your chin. That's boxing.

      The 2 Ward fights were corrupt shtshows and Kovalev was the better fighter, but he lost to Alvarez straight up.

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      • steeve steel
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        #4
        Kova needs to go all in right from the start and try to get the KO. Or he will get discouraged and gas out again.

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        • AdonisCreed
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          "The last fight he got lucky. He got lucky of course. I lost concentration for just a couple of seconds – a lack of attention just for one second. Then I couldn’t get focused after the knock down," Kovalev said.

          Well d@m Kovalev that's all it takes in boxing is a lack of concentration to get Rocked!! Ask Thurman, hell if you go by that logic Amir Khan would say his L's were luck lol haha

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          • steeve steel
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            #6
            Originally posted by ////
            Nothing lucky about a punch landing on your chin. That's boxing.

            The 2 Ward fights were corrupt shtshows and Kovalev was the better fighter, but he lost to Alvarez straight up.
            Kova won the first, hands down. But he fell apart in the second; there was no fight in him.

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            • Larry the boss
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              #7
              I was robbed

              Low blows

              He was lucky


              Kovalev needs to start taking responsibility for his flaws and realize why he is losing

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              • Larry the boss
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                #8
                Originally posted by PittyPat
                I just can't take any fighter seriously when they flit from one coach to another every few fights – like a musician/band always touting their latest album as "the best we've ever done".

                And I thought Tursunbulatov was supposed to be the 'right' coach for him since they had no language barrier? Kovalev is approaching Judah and Dawson levels of trainer changes.
                He always blames someone else for his failures

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                • Bronx2245
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                  #9
                  "Luck is when preparation meets opportunity!"

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                  • Robi13
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                    #10
                    Phuck kovalev

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