I'm a bit skeptical to say the least. I think Kovalev is being flagrantly overlooked by some Ward fans. I think that if Kovalev proves to be too strong for Ward on the inside that this fight could be over before it begins. Ward's best and possibly only"real" chance at victory is to attempt to smother Kovalev on the inside.
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Is Ward capable of outboxing Kovalev on the back foot?
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Originally posted by frantic fighter View PostIs Ward capable of outboxing Kovalev on the back foot?
I'm a bit skeptical to say the least. I think Kovalev is being flagrantly overlooked by some Ward fans. I think that if Kovalev proves to be too strong for Ward on the inside that this fight could be over before it begins. Ward's best and possibly only"real" chance at victory is to attempt to smother Kovalev on the inside.
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Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post... in case Kovalev avoids Ward's "inside working", and manages to push him back, SOG is finished...
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He doesn't work that way. He's always moving forward to counter and if he wants space after a counter, he fades to the side rather than going back, most of the time. His strong inside game gives him a lot of options and, most of the time, he'd rather close that distance than keep backing up.
Kovalev relies on guys to back up and get cornered as he cuts off the ring so it will require some adjustment on his part.
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He could. Until he gets caught by that quick right hand. Then he could be in trouble. But if he can avoid getting ***ed up by that right, he probably can.
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Originally posted by frantic fighter View PostI'm a bit skeptical to say the least. I think Kovalev is being flagrantly overlooked by some Ward fans. I think that if Kovalev proves to be too strong for Ward on the inside that this fight could be over before it begins. Ward's best and possibly only"real" chance at victory is to attempt to smother Kovalev on the inside.
I honestly believe Kovalev doesn't have that much strength in those situations. People tend to forget that in the first pascal fight that Kovalev was getting pushed back on occassion and looked completely unsure in those situations
It didn't happen often but it happened enough for even the biased commentators to take note lol
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Originally posted by frantic fighter View PostWard isn't a traditional boxer like Mayweather, I don't think that his style translates as well when fighting as the smaller man. This fight will definitely be interesting.
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Originally posted by SplitSecond View PostHe could. Until he gets caught by that quick right hand. Then he could be in trouble. But if he can avoid getting ***ed up by that right, he probably can.
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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostHe doesn't work that way. He's always moving forward to counter and if he wants space after a counter, he fades to the side rather than going back, most of the time. His strong inside game gives him a lot of options and, most of the time, he'd rather close that distance than keep backing up.
Kovalev relies on guys to back up and get cornered as he cuts off the ring so it will require some adjustment on his part.
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