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  • Dan Rafael: Controversy nothing more than a manufactured excuse by Kovalev

    There was genuine controversy after Ward was given a unanimous decision -- 114-113 on all three scorecards -- and three world-title belts following an excellent fight with Kovalev in November. The reason was because in the eyes of most observers Kovalev was the rightful winner of the fight, even had he not dropped Ward in the second round.

    But the so-called controversy of their rematch is nothing more than a manufactured excuse by Kovalev, 34, who is from Russia and fights out of Los Angeles, and his team for supposed low blows that were the final punches Ward threw. In fact, while there may have been a shot or two during the bout that strayed low, none appeared on to be on purpose and, in fact, some were on the beltline area that referee Tony Weeks physically showed was legal during the pre-fight instructions.

    What really happened here was that Ward, who was ahead 67-66 on two scorecards and down 68-65 on the third at the time of the stoppage of a rough-and-tumble fight, broke Kovalev mentally and physically. The end really began when Ward crushed the "Krusher" with probably the best right hand he has ever landed earlier in the eighth round. The shot badly wobbled Kovalev, whose legs nearly gave out on him. From there, Ward continued to pound Kovalev, who backed into the ropes, bent over and took three more body shots. He was done and Weeks stepped in at 2 minutes, off 29 seconds to give Ward a huge victory. Kovalev never complained to Weeks about the stoppage, a clear sign that it was legit. Ward, not known as a KO puncher, did outstanding body work throughout the fight, including landing 10 among the 20 total punches he landed in the eighth round, according to CompuBox statistics. Kovalev and his team complained bitterly about the decision after the first fight and Ward, 33, of Oakland, California, did too about not getting credit for the win. The rematch was named "No Excuses." So nobody wants to hear any from Team Kovalev.

    http://www.espn.co.uk/boxing/story/_...ically-tko-win

  • #2
    I disagree with Dan on this one. The fight should not have been stopped. The shots that doubled Kovalev over were illegal. I happen to think that Ward would have stopped him anyways but that was a blown call by the ref.

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    • #3
      great post!

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      • #4
        At that point in time, the stoppage was not the right call.

        Anyway, the detractors will just say that Dan Rafael is corrupt or bias, the denial has reached legendary levels. Some people really believe that if any shot is any bit low, that discounts everything else and requires an immediate DQ.

        Maybe everyone will come around someday and see it that way but so far the boxing media is largely acknowledging that the last shots were low but still rejecting the idea that the TKO is invalid.
        ...cemented his status as the pound for pound the best boxer in the world, putting his controversial win in November behind him...
        https://sports.yahoo.com/andre-ward-...ail&soc_trk=ma


        Hell, even the people who did complain about the stoppage are making fun of these 'Son of Golota' clowns who are exaggerating the narrative and won't give Ward any credit. Take Rold for instance, posted these two tweets at the end




        later retweeted these two tweets:

        Last edited by BrometheusBob.; 06-19-2017, 02:36 PM.

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        • #5
          The only mistake Weeks made was stopping it there, they were not low blows they were right on the cup and Kova was hurt but he should have let Ward get a clear cut TKO and put them thangs on Kovalev, Ward was deprived of a clean finish, Ward was going to finish him either way and its a shame Weeks did that.

          Kovalev is a joke he wanted to quit because he was gassing. Kovalev should retire already nobody wants to watch that dude anymore.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Boxing Goat View Post
              I disagree with Dan on this one. The fight should not have been stopped. The shots that doubled Kovalev over were illegal. I happen to think that Ward would have stopped him anyways but that was a blown call by the ref.
              how the hell were these illegal shots man??

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              • #8
                No Excuses.




                Precedes to make a million excuses. These guys have no damn shame.

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                • #9
                  Yep....for once i agree with the fat man.

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