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    Why are people hating on Cleverly?

    Dude went out of his way to secure a fight with Kovalev, could have easily avoided the guy and went down swinging vs one of the biggest punchers in the game. Guaranteed it was Frank Warren holding him back all these years and not the fighter himself.

    Ok, maybe he isn't elite talent wise, not many thought he was... but it's pathetic to hate on undefeated fighters who fight the best and lose.

    #2
    Agreed.

    Cleverly didn't need to take this fight, he took a risk, it didn't pay off.

    Respect for wanting the best.

    He could have held his title hostage fighting nobodies and racking up worthless title defenses. Instead he chased greatness and came up short.

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      #3
      Originally posted by RichCCFC View Post
      Dude went out of his way to secure a fight with Kovalev, could have easily avoided the guy and went down swinging vs one of the biggest punchers in the game. Guaranteed it was Frank Warren holding him back all these years and not the fighter himself.

      Ok, maybe he isn't elite talent wise, not many thought he was... but it's pathetic to hate on undefeated fighters who fight the best and lose.
      because that's what people love doing when a fighter loses. It sucks but that's how most "fans" are. Just learn to ignore em and read the topics that matter on here.

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        #4
        Because he's British

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          #5
          Aye Cleverly did nothing wrong, I believe he would have carried on fighting until he couldn't stand if he had the chance.

          But I think maybe he believed the hype about himself too much, pretty foolish to stand infront like he did, but he deserves props for getting in the ring.

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            #6
            FIRST OFF, Cleverly had to take this fight because Kovalev was his mandatory - was he not?

            SECOND, Frank Warren - Cleverly's promoter - manufactured Cleverly's career by padding his record out with sub-standard opponents. Look at Cleverly's record. Warren has odious ties with the WBO. He exploited these ties with Calzaghe's career and he did the same with Cleverly. Only Calzaghe was in a terrible division so he could get away, cherry-pick, withdraw TWELVE times from championship defenses, merely fight 5/6 top-10 guys in over a decade etc

            To Cleverly's credit, he beat 2 top-10 light-heavys in Bellew and Murat, but never fought a big name in his division like a Pascal, or Dawson, or Hopkins ... he was totally exposed tonight in a fight where he wasn't even competitive.

            Oh well, such is life.

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              #7
              I appreciate him for fighting the best. I hope he has a good comeback fight, wins a belt, and has a unification bout with Kovalev in the future.

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                #8
                I was hating more on the supporters than him.I give him props for pulling a Chavez Jr.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by freethinkersam View Post
                  FIRST OFF, Cleverly had to take this fight because Kovalev was his mandatory - was he not?

                  SECOND, Frank Warren - Cleverly's promoter - manufactured Cleverly's career by padding his record out with sub-standard opponents. Look at Cleverly's record. Warren has odious ties with the WBO. He exploited these ties with Calzaghe's career and he did the same with Cleverly. Only Calzaghe was in a terrible division so he could get away, cherry-pick, withdraw TWELVE times from championship defenses, merely fight 5/6 top-10 guys in over a decade etc

                  To Cleverly's credit, he beat 2 top-10 light-heavys in Bellew and Murat, but never fought a big name in his division like a Pascal, or Dawson, or Hopkins ... he was totally exposed tonight in a fight where he wasn't even competitive.

                  Oh well, such is life.
                  Kovalev was Hopkins's mandatory.
                  Cleverly took this because he wanted to prove himself. Warren wanted no part of him

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                    #10
                    No hate here, but no props either. He fought a tough opponent, that's what they all should do. He lost, now it's time to fight your way back to the top.

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