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"SOG" Ward vs "King" Krusher Kovalev @ 175 lbs / 12.5 stone: Who wins?
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How does a loss to kovalev affect wards P4P rating?
Once a fighter takes a loss, the aura goes and the CV becomes more scrutinised. Many on this site rate andre ward as one of the best (if not the best fighter) in the sport. But can ward be considered a 'top' fighter with a loss to kovalev? If you look at his record he has one good name on the record, carl froch who he beat by 1 round (who taylor was very very close to beating and direll arguably beat). He beat Kessler with an unbelievably dirty game plan, and kessler was never the same after calzaghe beat him very clearly.
There is not a single half decent name on his record in 5 years. If ward loses this, his first test for many many years, is ward worthy of a P4P top 10 place?
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Well he would have fought his first good opponent in 4 years and lost.
He wouldn't be on the p4p list. He shouldn't be anyway. You can't go nearly half a decade fighting tune up's and mis-matches and still be on a p4p list. How far back can we go putting fighters in on their former glories? Can we put Shane Mosley in there cos he was in there about 6 years ago after beating Margarito? of course not.
Ward shouldn't be on any p4p list until he beats a top fighter again.
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Originally posted by bigdramashow View PostHow does a loss to kovalev affect wards P4P rating?
Once a fighter takes a loss, the aura goes and the CV becomes more scrutinised. Many on this site rate andre ward as one of the best (if not the best fighter) in the sport. But can ward be considered a 'top' fighter with a loss to kovalev? If you look at his record he has one good name on the record, carl froch who he beat by 1 round (who taylor was very very close to beating and direll arguably beat). He beat Kessler with an unbelievably dirty game plan, and kessler was never the same after calzaghe beat him very clearly.
There is not a single half decent name on his record in 5 years. If ward loses this, his first test for many many years, is ward worthy of a P4P top 10 place?
Please discuss...
... because Ward's P$P rating is based on his "+/- ratio" -- ratio which is related to his last 6 fights (i.e. a 6 years span)... I don't know...
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If he loses badly, he'll drop way down and possibly off, I think. He is kind of on the list based off what he once did, and a bad loss to Kovalev would suggest he's not worthy anymore.
If it's close, then I doubt he falls far. When two of the 5 best fighters in the world fight and one wins a tough fight, why would the loser drop far? Same thing with Kovalev. A close loss doesn't mean the loser isn't one of the 5 best fighters in the world anymore. It just means they weren't quite as good as arguably the best fighter in the world.
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Originally posted by deathofaclown View PostWell he would have fought his first good opponent in 4 years and lost.
He wouldn't be on the p4p list. He shouldn't be anyway. You can't go nearly half a decade fighting tune up's and mis-matches and still be on a p4p list. How far back can we go putting fighters in on their former glories? Can we put Shane Mosley in there cos he was in there about 6 years ago after beating Margarito? of course not.
Ward shouldn't be on any p4p list until he beats a top fighter again.
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Originally posted by bigdramashow View PostOnce a fighter takes a loss, the aura goes and the CV becomes more scrutinised. Many on this site rate andre ward as one of the best (if not the best fighter) in the sport. But can ward be considered a 'top' fighter with a loss to kovalev? If you look at his record he has one good name on the record, carl froch who he beat by 1 round (who taylor was very very close to beating and direll arguably beat). He beat Kessler with an unbelievably dirty game plan, and kessler was never the same after calzaghe beat him very clearly.
There is not a single half decent name on his record in 5 years. If ward loses this, his first test for many many years, is ward worthy of a P4P top 10 place?
Please discuss...
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Kovalev is the best boxer in the world in my eyes, so it wouldn't be that much of a disaster for Ward. It does depend on how it goes though, because if he loses he should atleast make it competitive enough for a trilogy. This is the type of matchup that needs 2 or 3 fights for boxing history.
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