Kovalev doesn’t even have 8 weeks to prepare, LOL!
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He just fought 3 weeks ago so yes he'll be in good shape. It's actually in 7 weeks so 3-4 weeks rest and 6-7 weeks training camp should have him in peak form. It will be easier at for him to peak this way than trying to get into it after a long period of debauchery as long as they don't try to weight drain him with an unrealistic catch weight.Last edited by jaded; 09-13-2019, 04:55 PM.Comment
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Its a short camp and his main concern would be to not over do it as he just came of a gruelling camp and fight.Comment
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He just fought 3 weeks ago so yes he'll be in good shape. It's actually in 7 weeks so 3-4 weeks rest and 6-7 weeks training camp should have him in peak form. It will be easier at for him to peak this way than trying to get into it after a long period of debauchery as long as they don't try to weight drain him with an unrealistic catch weight.
Sources: The Canelo Alvarez-Sergey Kovalev light heavyweight title fight will take at the light heavyweight limit of 175 pounds as expected. There’s no catchweight in the contract for the Nov. 2 bout
— Mike Coppinger (@MikeCoppinger) September 13, 2019Comment
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There is no catch weight. That narrative can be put to bed.
Sources: The Canelo Alvarez-Sergey Kovalev light heavyweight title fight will take at the light heavyweight limit of 175 pounds as expected. There’s no catchweight in the contract for the Nov. 2 bout
— Mike Coppinger (@MikeCoppinger) September 13, 2019Comment
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It's ok to simply give Canelo full credit instead of continuously moving the goalposts and finding something else to bitch about when it comes to him.Comment
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