Originally posted by gauze
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It should be a good fight, and I expect excitement.
It's no secret that Ward is going to want to box, and Kovalev is going to want to put hands on Ward; maybe take a few to land a couple in some spots.
I don't think it's going to be a dull fight.
The only way it would be is if Ward was able to completely shut down Kovalev's offence, and just boxes from a distance for 12 rounds.
It's a possibility, however I don't expect Kovalev to go into a shell, I expect him to take some risks, which will leave him open for some return fire, quite possibly.
Kovalev is himself a boxer-puncher, and could be the one pushing the tempo.
I actually expect Kovalev to win some of the early rounds; but for Ward to win the war, after conceding some of the early battles.
If Ward does establish a lead, Kovalev could be more anxious to push the pace down the home stretch, and it could lead to action.
That's just one potential scenario.
The one unique thing I have to say about the fight, is I think Ward is going to actually be the stronger man in the clinch. I don't think most people are expecting that.
I've never seen Ward outmuscled.
Like I said in a prior post, Ward was also fighting in the amateurs at 178 at the same time Kovalev was fighting at 162(?) in the amateurs. They are equal in height, and Kovalev has a slight reach advantage.
People don't talk about Ward's physicality--except to the extent he uses what some people consider dirty tactics (i.e. Kessler fight), but I do think Ward may be the physically stronger guy.
Ward's injury troubles could diminish this, but Ward is also the younger of the two.
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