Krusher Kovalev..

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  1. Phelps-Brady

    Phelps-Brady Slicker than Raspberry ripple banned Full Member

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    Who has the best chance of beating him.. Beterbiev, Gvodzyk, Bivol or Stevenson?
     
  2. qwertyblahblah

    qwertyblahblah Boxing Addict Full Member

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    In terms of their chances of beating Kovalev, I rate them...

    1. Gvozdyk
    2. Bivol
    3. Barrera
    4. Stevenson
    5. Beterbiev

    I'd favour Gvozdyk and Bivol to use lateral movement, get inside, throw off Kovalev, outbox him, and pull out wins. Barrera should win some rounds and have some success, but only before getting laid out. Stevenson might stay away for a couple rounds but Kovalev quickly finds him and beats him up, then stops him. Beterbiev might beat the others and I think he'd be the ultimate test for Ward, but Kovalev's a bad style matchup for him, Kovalev outboxes him easily.
     
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  3. Kevin Willis

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    It's all speculation. Probably the one with the more powerful promoter and most potential A side advantages.
     
  4. Phelps-Brady

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    Any news on Gvodzyks next opponent?
     
  5. Todd498

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    Barrera and Stevenson get stopped.

    The other guys would be way more competitive. Gvozdyk and Beterbiev are 50/50 fights against Kovalev.
     
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  6. scorecard12

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    I think Kovalev stops Gvozdyk easily.
     
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  7. Plummer1930

    Plummer1930 New Member Full Member

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    Throw the rulebook away and he's easily beatable.
     
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  8. HerolGee

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    the all have a good chance... of being krushed.
     
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  9. bruce_keyes

    bruce_keyes Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Well Beterbiev has already beat him in the amateurs... so him first. Bivol is just as hard of a hitter as Kovalev, except younger, more athletic, faster, and without bad habits. the other 3 have a 50/50 shot of beating him.
     
  10. Todd498

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    Never know! They have have the type of power to end it at any time.
     
  11. pistal47

    pistal47 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    100% this. I think Gvozdyk is his kryptonite because I think he could box at range with Kovalev better than the others and I think he would probably be highlight reel KO'd against Beterbiev and probably even Bivol. I could even see him losing to any of the others. Can't see Beterbiev closing the distance against Kovalev well at all and think Kov has improved a lot since his amateur days while Beterbiev I don't think has improved at all. Really not that impressed with Beterbiev considering all the hype he's gotten since his amateur days, but would still probably favor him against that loaded list besides Kovalev. I think Beterbiev would probably turn Stevenson into a paraplegic and could see him brutally KO'ing Barrera and Gvozdyk too. If anyone on that list beats Beterbiev besides Kovalev I'd bet all I have it'd be Bivol. Against the other fighters on that list I think Gvozdyk either wins or loses emphatically and spectacularly.

    Light Heavy is absolutely stacked for the foreseeable future. That division is gonna produce some savage KO's in the coming years and will probably be a straight up NATO designated war zone for the next 5-10 years and some of what takes place in it will probably leave viewers with severe PTSD. Each of the listed fighters is like it's own infantry battalion and the combat in the ring I think is gonna be stone ****ing cold.