Ok, lets start with Blake Caparello, with all of his *6* KO's, who's never beaten ANYONE of note. This guy has a draw on his record with a fighter who was freaking 7-4. A complete TOMATO KAN if ever I saw one...
Next, lets talk about Ismayl Sillah. Sillah got TKO'ed five fights prior to facing Kovalev by a guy who was freaking 11-0-1. Add this guy to the TOMATO KAN list too...
Bolling (a year after he upset Oganov), Belghecham, Muriqi, and Green, actually. McConville was 7-0 with 4 draws.
And lets not forget our friend, Mr *12* KO's himself, Gabriel Campillo - who dropped a split decision to a guy who was 8-1 five fights prior to facing KANvalev. Add his name to the TOMATO KAN list too...
Yet he won all of his fights by wide UD, I guess that makes him really skilled then right? And remember skills pay the bills, who needs that pesky overrated thing called power right? And even with a paltry 24% KO ratio, he still almost KO'd Andre Dirrell.:deal
You can make apologies for these TOMATO KANs all you like. It still doesn't change the reality. KANvalev's resume is padded like a hemorrhoid cushion. LMAO...
Is being 7-0 with four draws better than having four losses? :huh Yes, clearly. One is an unbeaten record through eleven contests. The other is having lost 36% of your eleven matches.
You are ignoring the BIGGER picture here. The guy has a DRAW with a fighter who only had *7* wins in 11 outings. Marinate on that for a while...