Gvozdyk is the future of the 175lb division. Beterbiev was workman like last night, won every round against a solid spoiler, onwards and upwards with his career.
You cannot take anything from that fight last night. FFS nobody mows down everyone. In addition; everyone claiming to know how Beterbiev/Kovalev would play out is simply engaging in specious speculation.
Kovalev still KO's Beterbiev, styles make fights, Kovalev is and has always been a bad style clash for Beterbiev, that being said, I think Beterbiev KO's Ward. However Gvozdyk KO's Beterbiev and Ward. Kovalev/Gvozdyk is 50/50.
Koelling fought one of most negative fights I've seen in recent memory and he only turned up to make it to the final bell. He didn't even try to win 10 seconds of a round, let alone a whole one or the fight. That coupled with his air-tight high guard and his stout beard and toughness combined to make him difficult to get rid of and look good against.
even if you are right about kovalev looking bad in fight 2 which I agree with, the vast majority of people here had kovalev well upand say the right by ward didnt actually hurt him, and there were 10 low blows.
Some of those right hands to the body Artur landed in round 12 were nasty. Koelling really felt the weight of a couple of those left hooks he cracked him with too
it's really sad that you as a MOD of this forum 1. don't know how to score fights 2. are wrong about every pick ever. 3. when you are wrong make up excues.
I score fights perfectly. My record so far this year is 243-107, add in the robberies 255-95 Probably far better than yours. I never make excuses, when I'm wrong I'm wrong, unless the excuse is valid. Like an obvious low blow. And I don't really give a **** what you think. These are a few of my picks this year, yeah I'm terrible. Berchelt over Vargas Mansour over Kauffman Thurman over Garcia Lemieux over Stevens Wach over Teper Sor Rungvisai over Gonzalez Sor Rungvisai over Gonzalez II Abduqaxorov over Manyuchi Higa over Navarette Mikhalkin over Oosthuizen Ceja over Moreno Castano over Soro Horn over Pacquiao Avalos over Flores Nery over Yamanaka Heraldez over Borrego Roman over Kubo Taylor over Davies Rojas over Marrero Tepora over Komanisi Xu over Cermeno Lopez over Cano Narvaez over Potapov Ananyan over Glacon Machado over Corrales But, but, but, but I got Brook-Spence, Wlad-AJ, Kovalev-Ward 2 wrong. Oh ****ing well.
You are wrong on 2 points! 1: Kovalev was hurt by that right! How else can you explain why he was running away from Ward after he got tagged. 2: There was nowhere near 10 low blows in that fight. The belt line was considered a legal blow during pre-fight instructions. That body shot that crumpled Kov over in the last round and set up that right, was a very clean and legal shot, no doubt! The last body shot was very close to call. If you wanted Kov to win, then it was low. If you Wanted Ward to win, then it was good.
Kovalev looked to be in a slight but definite decline before the first Ward fight. I thought Ward would take a close but clear decision the first time, and a wide UD in the rematch. Both of those predictions were a little off but if there's one thing I'm in no doubt about, it's that Kovalev isn't the beast he was 2 or 3 years ago. That said, I'd pick Beterbiev to out-brutalise a prime Kovalev. Today's Kovalev gets put to sleep by him. Beterbiev vs Gvozdyk and Bivol are more interesting, but I'd still pick him to beat both.
A good, unbiased referee would at least have taken points from Ward & DQ'd him fit that final blatant low barrage. But Ward knew he had carte blanche
I feel like you could def top the rankings if you trusted your first instinct more tbh, you tend to switch from time to time and sometimes it tends to backfire hard LOL. You also pick a lot of underdogs.
I had the impression that Beterbiev was carrying Koelling for 11 and a half rounds. He just didn't seem to have any sense of urgency until the final round. Maybe he was testing himself to see what going twelve rounds is like. Still he was dominate and methodical. Koelling did not put up a heroic fight, however, he did fight smart and didn't make things easy for Beterbiev.