This fight feels like Crawford vs Postol, only that Postol would have more power and Crawford less powerful, and kids compared to Ward vs Kova, ring IQ.
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"SOG" Ward vs "King" Krusher Kovalev @ 175 lbs / 12.5 stone: Who wins?
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Originally posted by Virgil Caine View PostI was coming to reply to the post you quoted, rewatching the Brand fight, I don't think it's fair to call Ward a one-handed fighter. He throws the right, and throws some hard shots with it. He's a left-hand dominant fighter anyway, being a natural lefty. Not entirely unlike a guy like Dela Hoya. But he may be somewhat hesitant to throw it, due to the injury. Hard to be sure though.
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Those who think Ward is a one right fighter are wrong.
Those who think Kovalev is a robot are wrong.
Let's all agree that we are watching two of the best fighters go at it.
I am leaning a bit on the Kovalev side just because i have been seen Ward talk a bit too much, he is feeling a bit insecure.
Dogs who bark too much bite too little.
That said, it is like a 50/50 fight between two great warriors who will be great win or loose.
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Originally posted by eco1 View PostI am leaning a bit on the Kovalev side just because i have been seen Ward talk a bit too much, he is feeling a bit insecure.
Dogs who bark too much bite too little.
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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostThere's an odd phenomena where, if Ward says anything to reporters, he's labeled as talking too much, or arrogant, etc. The guy is getting interviewed a lot because this is the most anticipated fight of the year and he's the only one of the two who is fluent in English. He's done zero trash talking on twitter or any "barking" at all. He's just answering questions. Odd the way people view these things. Some criticize him for being too quiet, but if he talks at all he gets bashed as well.
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Originally posted by eco1 View PostThose who think Ward is a one right fighter are wrong.
Those who think Kovalev is a robot are wrong.
Let's all agree that we are watching two of the best fighters go at it.
I am leaning a bit on the Kovalev side just because i have been seen Ward talk a bit too much, he is feeling a bit insecure.
Dogs who bark too much bite too little.
That said, it is like a 50/50 fight between two great warriors who will be great win or loose.
I went ahead and rewatched Ward-Froch. Ward really didn't throw the right hand any more often back then than he did in the Brand fight. He is simply a left hand dominant fighter.
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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostThere's an odd phenomena where, if Ward says anything to reporters, he's labeled as talking too much, or arrogant, etc. The guy is getting interviewed a lot because this is the most anticipated fight of the year and he's the only one of the two who is fluent in English. He's done zero trash talking on twitter or any "barking" at all. He's just answering questions. Odd the way people view these things. Some criticize him for being too quiet, but if he talks at all he gets bashed as well.
Kovalev is one of the most fair play boxers out there. There's zero bullying on him.
And that's not the only thing he said.
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Originally posted by _Maxi View PostCalling Kovalev a Bully is something correct? who asked him something for him to say that?
Kovalev is one of the most fair play boxers out there. There's zero bullying on him.
And that's not the only thing he said.
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Originally posted by firstborn View PostWard had his shoulder repaired while he was on hiatus. You're right though, he seems hesitant to throw it, almost like he doesn't trust that he won't hurt it again. That being said, he's fought with one handed his entire career so I don't think it'll be much of a detriment to his overall game plan.
Originally posted by Virgil Caine View PostI was coming to reply to the post you quoted, rewatching the Brand fight, I don't think it's fair to call Ward a one-handed fighter. He throws the right, and throws some hard shots with it. He's a left-hand dominant fighter anyway, being a natural lefty. Not entirely unlike a guy like Dela Hoya. But he may be somewhat hesitant to throw it, due to the injury. Hard to be sure though.
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Originally posted by jas View PostTurned southpaw vs brand when he was looking for the ko so that he could fire the straight left
He turned southpaw because, in the process of winning every single round, he was facing an awkward opponent.
Turning southpaw allowed him to land the left from a different angle, and it was an effective strategy.
I'm looking into going to Vegas for this fight--admittedly it might be hard to pull off but there'll be other fights--but if I did make it out, I'd be considering putting a good wager on Ward.
It is pretty hard for me to see Ward losing this one, it really is.
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