Comments Thread For: Eleider Alvarez: No Excuses, Kovalev Proved He Wanted To Win

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  • apollocreed
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    #21
    Fair play, Kov fought well. I thought Alvarez could have thrown more punches, but he looked flat footed and didn’t get into position to pull the trigger quick enough.
    I still think Kov’s chin is shakey, Alvarez seemed to wobble him a couple of times.
    Gvozdyk Kov would be a good match up.

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    • yoshik
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      #22
      Originally posted by MeanestNiceGuy
      Alvarez clearly took a dive last night. Kovalev looked like crap and unsteady on his legs all night. Sad night for boxing, the fans lost.
      You are the dumbest kocksucker in the history is boxing threads. One ****** fooker. Go away.

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      • Damn Wicked
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        #23
        Seems like the writer in the article didn't pay much attention to Alvarez's post fight, in-ring interview.

        Alvarez said, "I have no excuses. I know that if it went the distance he was going to be the favorite, so I tried to go and press the fight, but I have no excuses. I thought that I put on a good performance but just did not get the result."

        Sounds like he's trying to excuse his loss by insinuating that Kovalev would get the decision because he's the favorite. Alvarez didn't continue to harp on that sentiment but that was clearly an excuse.....Seems that what "actually happened" in a fight, or after a fight is commonly replaced with selective memory.

        Here's the post fight video....

        https://********/fLmst4feXco?t=39
        Last edited by Damn Wicked; 02-03-2019, 10:19 PM.

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        • Adamsc151
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          #24
          Kovalev has shown he still has the desire of a true champ, but has he lost a bit of his power? He's not sparking people like he used to a few years ago.

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          • MDPopescu
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            #25
            Originally posted by MeanestNiceGuy
            Alvarez clearly took a dive last night. Kovalev looked like crap and unsteady on his legs all night. Sad night for boxing, the fans lost.
            ... this was interesting... I thought that "taking a dive" means dropping and faking a KO... the case with Alvarez was that he didn't press and throw enough punches...

            Originally posted by BM dnobagaV
            I want to see Kovalev put Gilberto Ramirez in to a coma.
            Zurdo is huge and young!...

            Originally posted by apollocreed
            Fair play, Kov fought well. I thought Alvarez could have thrown more punches, but he looked flat footed and didn’t get into position to pull the trigger quick enough.
            I still think Kov’s chin is shakey, Alvarez seemed to wobble him a couple of times.
            Gvozdyk Kov would be a good match up.
            ... he did wobble him a couple of times... but Kova did the same...

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            • P4Pdunny
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              #26
              poor game plan for him, poor performance too.

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              • MeanestNiceGuy
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                #27
                Originally posted by MDPopescu
                ... this was interesting... I thought that "taking a dive" means dropping and faking a KO... the case with Alvarez was that he didn't press and throw enough punches...
                It just reminded me of the Mitchell/Banks rematch a bit. And no, taking a dive isn't just dropping and faking a KO, some guys just won't throw for whatever God awful reason like Clottey did in the Pac fight.

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                • MeanestNiceGuy
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by yoshik
                  You are the dumbest kocksucker in the history is boxing threads. One ****** fooker. Go away.
                  Name calling when you don't agree with my point...classic NSB behavior.

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                  • MDPopescu
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by MeanestNiceGuy
                    It just reminded me of the Mitchell/Banks rematch a bit. And no, taking a dive isn't just dropping and faking a KO, some guys just won't throw for whatever God awful reason like Clottey did in the Pac fight.
                    ... I don't know, man... I thought that Banks simply caught Mayhem cold in the first match... and they both were fringe contenders, in fact they both ended their careers very soon after that rematch...

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                    • apollocreed
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by MDPopescu
                      ... this was interesting... I thought that "taking a dive" means dropping and faking a KO... the case with Alvarez was that he didn't press and throw enough punches...



                      Zurdo is huge and young!...



                      ... he did wobble him a couple of times... but Kova did the same...

                      Yeah I never said he didn't. We all know Kov has power. That's always been his major strength.

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