In a clash between an aging divisional stalwart coming off one of his best wins and an evident talent everyone knows is in need of seasoning, to pick the challenger is a guess. Guesswork rarely works out in the highly skilled world that is championship boxing. Anthony Yarde made it look like a rare evening in the eighth round on Saturday. The young power puncher had Sergey Kovalev backing up, holding on, and looking to survive. [Click Here To Read More]
... "Barring some sort of abusive catchweight, Alvarez-Kovalev would be a welcome addition to the fall." ...
Cliff Rold, dear... do you take ODLH and Canelo as some idiots in the game???...
If the whole no/minimal sparring thing is working out for him skill development wise, then fair play for trying something different and getting results. The lung capacity will definitely need working on though. Even the biggest punchers in a particular division will need to go the distance occasionally - just ask Wilder and Golovkin - and an exhausted fighter is not likely to win rounds.
Or he could spar. That might help build his stamina too. Ring experience without doing the little things in between might not be enough
Sparring wasn't the issue ,going past round 7 was and a very bad plan to attack at full capacity After the round you've never been in . Makes me wonder what goes through the minds that are hired to win a fight for a fighter. lol
Sparring will help ,I actually went on watching him do Heavybag work and I still believe Yarde does win a rematch which Kovalev who will avoid that like the plague for obvious reasons.
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