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Andre Ward vs Sergey Kovalev 2 Fight Thread

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posted on 18/6/17

The first outcome was only controversial to Kovalev fans.

It was a razor thin decision in what was an extremely close fight. Many thought he won it, myself included. Although I wouldn't have argued had Kovalev got the decision.

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comment by Superb (U6486)

posted on 18/6/17

The first fight could have gone either way but it went to Ward and combine that with Ward getting preferential refereeing decisions in the second fight and it just doesn't look good at all.

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comment by Superb (U6486)

posted on 18/6/17

I honestly believe Ward would have won rounds the last 4 rounds comfortably.
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That's probably right and nobody's really arguing that point. The point is we were denied that and Kovalev wasn't hurt anywhere near enough to warrant a stoppage.

Also it doesn't take away from the fact that Kovalev should have at very least been given a standing count or the ref could and probably should have stopped to warn Ward for low blows. Poor reffing, simple as.

posted on 18/6/17

Don't actually think the blows where that low, the ref said before the fight started where was ok!

posted on 18/6/17

comment by Superb (U6486)
posted 3 hours, 12 minutes ago
The first fight could have gone either way but it went to Ward and combine that with Ward getting preferential refereeing decisions in the second fight and it just doesn't look good at all.
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Preferential?

The first low blow he got away with was blocked by Kovalev being between him/his shot and the ref.. the ref was unsighted.

Of the final three blows, only one of them could definitely be said to have landed low. The first was on the belt and the third was inconclusive.

That said, he had his back to the ref/his body in the way of him and Kovalev and the shots would've been hard for the ref to see.. the cameras couldn't pick it up conclusively so ask yourself how the ref could definitely say he saw a low blow.

End of the day, Kovalev was finished and wanted out. The ref would have picked up on that and gave him the option out without him being KO'd.. hence Kovalev not protesting the stoppage.

posted on 18/6/17

comment by KLS- "Wellcome to Hell My Ar5è if you think this is hell, try the Grafton on a Friday Night" (U1695)
posted 9 minutes ago
Don't actually think the blows where that low, the ref said before the fight started where was ok!
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This

It's often hard to tell what's low and not nowadays with the variations of shorts etc.

Kovalev had no answers to the problems that a very awkward and elusive Ward posed. He was getting progressively more and more gassed and was done mentally, and was on the brink physically.

It's still a crying shame though, that we weren't allowed a proper finish. I'm not advocating or calling for one guy to be beat up beyond what is right, it we should always have a conclusive end to a fight when it doesn't go to the cards.

All this has done is fuel the fire for conspiracy nuts, of which there are many in boxing. An early call even if it was probably right with Kovalev not defending himself.

comment by Superb (U6486)

posted on 18/6/17

hence Kovalev not protesting the stoppage
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Kovalev was busy checking his boll0cks were still there.

posted on 18/6/17

He was busy thinking, thank Fvck that's over and I'm still conscious.

He also had a ready made excuse.

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comment by Superb (U6486)

posted on 18/6/17

comment by The Guvnor IV -Iron sharpens Iron- (U12889)
posted 36 minutes ago
comment by Superb (U6486)
posted about an hour ago
hence Kovalev not protesting the stoppage
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Kovalev was busy checking his boll0cks were still there.
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No he wasn't. He stood up and looked very accepting of the stoppage.
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Because I was being totally serious when I said that.

posted on 18/6/17

Anthony Fowler is getting ripped for this tweet and rightly so

@afowler06: Gutted for @PaulSmithJnr people will slag him off, but hes showed hes world class, always gives a good account of himself at world level

posted on 18/6/17

So do Arsenal every time they're shafted out of any decent competition

Good account of themselves

posted on 18/6/17

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