I think Alvarez stops him. If you watch the first fight, Kovalev started winning every round from the 3rd round on, at least in my opinion. But my problem is, he didn't started winning rounds because of his skills, but because he hurt Alvarez in the 3rd round, who then went into full survival mode and kept covering up for 3-4 rounds, so Kovalev was simply outlanding him as a result. But before he hurt him in the 3rd, Alvarez was outboxing him and countered him a hundred times with his jab. He was looking fresher and was beating Kov to the punch up till that point. Kov was looking very slow, slugish, and his reactions and timing were way off.
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I was one of the few still leaning Kovalev in this rematch, but these legal problems have sent me over to Team Alvarez. Kov was sure entertaining and was good for 175 a couple years ago, but he is just unable to stay out of his own way. Trainers coming and going, accused of smacking a woman around, and there always seems to be some kind of smack talk internally from his camps. Even if he does get this belt back, which in no way would be shocking, he has simply not shown enough to go with the best in this division anymore. Even in his last couple wins he had ugly moments.
He really seemed to be building a Hall of Fame caliber career. Now, he seems to be one loss away from being relegated to "nice resume building win" for other fighters the rest of his time in the ring. He is really in dire need of this win.
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rooting for kovalev but i think Alvarez knowing he has the power to hurt kovalev will strategically go after kovalev this time around..I've got Alvarez by early ko or decision
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Originally posted by daggum View Postif thats true kovalev will win since he is the one picking the judges. just look at hte cards for the first fight. now he is the andre ward with all the control
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Originally posted by Offic.Scorecard View PostI think Alvarez stops him. If you watch the first fight, Kovalev started winning every round from the 3rd round on, at least in my opinion. But my problem is, he didn't started winning rounds because of his skills, but because he hurt Alvarez in the 3rd round, who then went into full survival mode and kept covering up for 3-4 rounds, so Kovalev was simply outlanding him as a result. But before he hurt him in the 3rd, Alvarez was outboxing him and countered him a hundred times with his jab. He was looking fresher and was beating Kov to the punch up till that point. Kov was looking very slow, slugish, and his reactions and timing were way off.
You mean 4th round but yeah.
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