Sergey Kovalev - Fighting on the Outside

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  1. tinman

    tinman Loyal Member Full Member

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    Kessler beat Froch H2H
     
  2. recycling

    recycling Active Member Full Member

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    Kova has serious weaknesses. Froch has weaknesses but can overcome it and has heart. Froch>Kova
     
  3. lufcrazy

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    Well they won 1 each.
     
  4. tinman

    tinman Loyal Member Full Member

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    Froch only won after Kessler had clearly dipped in performance years later.
     
  5. lufcrazy

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    Ward > Froch > Kovalev > Kessler
     
  6. Infern0121

    Infern0121 Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    Kovalev is a total scumbag who brags about causing a death in the ring. I cannot abide that sort of crao
     
  7. tinman

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    No Kessler is better than Froch and he proved it during their prime fight.
     
  8. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    When did he brag you jackass? Kovalev was wrecked by Simakov's death, and is still traumatized by it years later. Yeah... sounds like he was thrilled doesn't it? Quite spreading this scurrilous bull**** on here. He wanted to punish Pascal for bringing it up and making light of it.

    “Hello to everybody. I want to share some thoughts about my recent fight with Roman Simakov… As you have certainly seen, it started in a measured pace and it was quite even. I’ve got going only in the second round after the mediocre opening. In the midst of the fourth, I injured my left thumb, which I had surgery on four years ago. I decided to fight in more measured pace after that and gave Roman some room for his own activities.

    After my successful attack in the sixth, when I put Simakov down, I honestly thought he wouldn’t rise to continue fighting but he did. Frankly speaking, I wanted this fight to be stopped because Roman had eaten so much leather to that point plus my own thumb gave me sudden pain with each punch I was throwing. Only when Romka (affectionate diminutive to “Roman” in Russian) moved backwards I landed a left hand to his forearm. I do think it wasn’t a single punch which resulted in the tragedy. It’s clearly seen on screen.

    Certainly, I was very glad to get this win but I was unaware of Roman’s condition. I thought at that time that he had finally made the right decision not to continue this fight for his own good. When I came to his dressing room, he wasn’t there. He was in the hospital already… He was a Fighter and a Man. May his spirit rest in peace…

    Meand my manager tried to speak with Roman’s parents but they don’t even want to hear about us. I understand it perfectly as they lost their beloved one. That’s a horrible tragedy. My manager bought them tickets to go from Kemerovo to Ekaterinburg but they were too late. They were too late as they landed in Ekaterinburg just thirty minutes after Roman’s death.

    If I ever step in the ring again, I will dedicate my next fight to Roman. All of my earnings will be sent to his family. Forgive me, Roman… Rest in Peace, Warrior...”

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    I personally think him returning to the scene of it in Yekaterinburg is what sent Kovalev on a downward spiral, he hasn't been the same since.
     
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  9. Liquorice

    Liquorice Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    If he somehow over came the odds & pulled a late career surprise out of the bag in a rematch with Alvarez id consider him a near cert for ATG LHW satus.. It would make him a 5 time champion at the weight (regaining a belt twice!) having unified 3 prior & won one of them back two times! Factor in:

    -1-1 with Ward (in most peoples eyes)
    -1-1 Alvarez (IF!)
    -2x Pascal
    -WBA & IBF champ Bhop
    -Cleverly
    -Campillo
    -Chilemba
    -Boone x2

    Etc

    But its a big if.. But we'll see..
     
  10. DoubleJab666

    DoubleJab666 Dot, dot, dot... Full Member

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    Seeing as Kovalev's greatest asset was power and biggest flaw was stamina and Froch's greatest assets were his chin and stamina, I fail to see how you can sensibly argue Froch would have been destroyed. He may have lost because Kovalev is more skilled, but 'destroyed'? And only one of them has been knocked out.

    Ridiculous hyperbole...
     
  11. lufcrazy

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    Nah I think Froch is better than Kessler and he proves it over the course of his career.
     
  12. tinman

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    I think Kessler proved he was better by beating Froch.
     
  13. lufcrazy

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    I think he's borderline top ten atm, beating Alvarez and Stevenson would be a dream ending.
     
  14. lufcrazy

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    I think at this point we've come full circle, see my previous replies to continue further.
     
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  15. tinman

    tinman Loyal Member Full Member

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    It seems we have reached an impasse I agree. LOL.