What fight did you watch. The significance of the punches can be seen on the faces of the combatants. Kovalev lowered Ward's avg. output from his previous 10 fights by 20 punches per round. Kovalev shut Ward down. Let me see, the 3 American judges all agreed that Ward won the fight 114-113 (as did Rummy) even though Kovalev outlanded, outlanded power, scores a knockdown and shut Ward down. Let me guess? You scored it 114-113 Ward. I think it's time you joined Rummy down in the moderator dungeon watching giant screens of Floyd, BHOP & Ward while your bending over with your axx cheeks spread waiting for Lady Girl to come in and ram her 10.2" cxck up your axx as you scream "masta class, masta class, masta class" after each ramming of the tranny cxck up your axx.
out landed out landed power scored a knockdown shut opponent down all american jury agreed ward 114-113 as did rummy and all the moderators had it 114-113
This is good....I love the passion you just expressed, I'll do my best to keep my response short and of course cordial since I feel their are some flaws in your post. I don't think I'm alone when stating punch significance cannot be measured by the visual damage on a fighters face, its an inaccurate, subjective barometer so lets toss that theory out the window. I'll give you a pass for that since that's boxing 101 and you're clearly better than that (I'm assuming) Kovalev shut Ward down because his punch out-put was 20 notches below his norm for the last 10 fights, lets play devils advocate for a moment and say his punch out-put was dissimilar because it was part of Wards adjustment, there were weighty portions of the fight where we see SK initiate the holding and man his attempts were quite odd and awkward to say the least....highly unproductive. This might have also played a roll in Ward's and SK's punch out put. I've said it before and I will say it again the 10 punch difference across a span of 12 rounds it marginal to say the least and cannot be used as justification for a "robbery" if you're going to use that data set then you cannot overlook Wards 10% advantage in punches connected. I'll admit the fight was extremely peripheral....hard to describe it any other way. I probably don't need to address the bottom portion of your post Mr. Imperialist because it would only motivate the Neanderthal that lies dormant in those raging strands of DNA. What I will say is try reviewing the fight from a different viewpoint, meaning throw some of that confirmation biased on the side of a Ward supporter. The only way to truly come to terms with what you may or may not have seen is to absorb it from all angles and possibilities. BTW your "not so hidden" obsession with trannys isn't quite as disturbing as your spelling, its "master" not "masta" You'll be alright buddy...good talk
The fact that Kov was outboxing Ward many times throughout the fight was shocking, wasn't just Kov's power that was a factor. Kov was literally making Ward pay for his mistakes. A draw would have still been embarrassing to American boxing, but this is despicable. And this was a good fight, Idk why some keep calling it a great one. It wasn't like Ward was landing combination after combination like Jmm did in his 1rst fight with Pacquiao, Ward was catching up and supposedly won the fight 1 punch at a time. The body punches was a great idea, Ward landed a clean jab every now and then, but Kov almost always landed in return. And sadly enough, even the fights on the undercards had bad decisioning as well.
Yeah! I would like to watch a rematch on Russian soil with three Russian judges.Pah! Kovalev would have won that fight anywhere outside the USA that night.It was a robbery in open daylight! For me Kovalev still has his zero in his record!!!!!!!!!!!!°
All these Wardo's are the first to cry when something does not go their way in every aspect of their lives yet when they catch a huge break they claim it is everyone else who is crying. What a loathsome lot of despicable creatures.
Seems a classic case of "robbery" being thrown around in every circumstance when someone's personal score for a 12 round fight is different from the outcome? "Disagreeing with the outcome" and stating it a "robbery" are two different things.