Im surprised I havent seen this being mentioned but when he gets hurt he has no gameplan. Instead of trying to clinch he tries to go tow to toe and risk getting knocked out. Saw this in the 2nd Ward fight (which to be was bs cause of the low blows), First Alvarez fight and now vs Yarde. If he does this vs Canelo when hes hurt its night night
Kovalev needs to fix his clinch game
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I think he looked like he lacked physical strength against Yarde, who, whatever hes limitations is a big strong guy. Ward also said hes a hard puncher but not physically strong. To me, he looks like someone who loses alot of muscle to make weight. I expect he knows how to clinch, its just he doesn't have the strength or energy to do it. -
I think he looked like he lacked physical strength against Yarde, who, whatever hes limitations is a big strong guy. Ward also said hes a hard puncher but not physically strong. To me, he looks like someone who loses alot of muscle to make weight. I expect he knows how to clinch, its just he doesn't have the strength or energy to do it.
(anyway: the "ex-Soviet school of boxing" was centered on the amateur rules -- where someone doesn't need too much clinching and wrestling skills)...Comment
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I think he looked like he lacked physical strength against Yarde, who, whatever hes limitations is a big strong guy. Ward also said hes a hard puncher but not physically strong. To me, he looks like someone who loses alot of muscle to make weight. I expect he knows how to clinch, its just he doesn't have the strength or energy to do it.Comment
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Ward is just an egotistical bitch who likes to talk to make himself look good.Comment
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It didn't occur to me in the moment because I was only half focused on the commentary, but I thought about that afterward too. I don't remember actually seeing what he described; could definitely be somewhat "revisionist". Ward does love to talk into that microphone! Boy howdyComment
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It didn't occur to me in the moment because I was only half focused on the commentary, but I thought about that afterward too. I don't remember actually seeing what he described; could definitely be somewhat "revisionist". Ward does love to talk into that microphone! Boy howdyComment
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