I'm to the point, and I don't think I'm alone, where I care less about "the cards" than I care about what I see in the fight. Kovalev has to do what he did against Yarde and in his second fight with Alvarez, just box. If he gets screwed over on the cards, then that is what will happen. Kovalev going for the KO, like Kovalev of years gone by, is a recipe for disaster for Kovalev of today.
If Canelo gets knocked down like Ward, he automatically loses on the cards?
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That doesn’t answer the question. If Canelo gets knocked down, is it impossible for him to win in any fashion?I'm to the point, and I don't think I'm alone, where I care less about "the cards" than I care about what I see in the fight. Kovalev has to do what he did against Yarde and in his second fight with Alvarez, just box. If he gets screwed over on the cards, then that is what will happen. Kovalev going for the KO, like Kovalev of years gone by, is a recipe for disaster for Kovalev of today.Comment
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He was at 154/155, moving up to 160 at age 26. Getting caught using peds, and now just two years later he's moving up to 175.
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Crying?
I thought I was mocking the situation contextualizing Ward whom was bigger.
Is it possible for Canelo to hit the canvas from a hard hitting LHW?
Ward is a defensive genius in his own way but got caught.Comment
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thats one way to put it. ol' clampy arms is quite hard to hit clean when hes clamping your arms so you can't throw punches. we all know the old adage "the best defense is a good grab your opponent and wrestle him around nonstop offense"Comment
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