Kovalev vs Pascal

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I think that one problem with all those booing wiggers in that stadium might be that they think that think that Pascal actually knocked down Kovalev at the end and they don't understand that it was just a slip. Actually I would have preferred to let the fight go on to its bitter end. That would have shut them up.
 

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I like when Kellerman asked Kovalev if he'd ever been in a fight this tough before and Kovalev said, "I've had harder."

Gotta love the mentality of the Eastern European and Russian fighters, exactly what American Whites need to inculcate to destroy the Caste System.

Don good to see on the boxing forum other than Wlad fights. Kovalev is and will be the face of boxing after Mayweather is beat by Pacman.
 

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This fight was on HBO and probably did 1.5 million viewers of which many were white. Glad they got to see three Eastern men in action today. Good reminder. But, actually, white Americans seem to love MMA and do well at it: the UFC light heavyweight champ is an American White.
 

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I think that one problem with all those booing wiggers in that stadium might be that they think that think that Pascal actually knocked down Kovalev at the end and they don't understand that it was just a slip. Actually I would have preferred to let the fight go on to its bitter end. That would have shut them up.

WW that would have been a near death experience for Pascal. If it had happened permanent brain damage. Pascal should thank the ref. Funny, Kellerman should have questioned Pascal assertions that the ref was in the tank. But..............................NO!
 

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Don good to see on the boxing forum other than Wlad fights. Kovalev is and will be the face of boxing after Mayweather is beat by Pacman.

I assumed it was only on a stream and honestly hadn't been paying close attention to this thread. Happened to be channel surfing and found the fight on HBO exactly as the first round started. Lucked out big time!
 

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I think that one problem with all those booing wiggers in that stadium might be that they think that think that Pascal actually knocked down Kovalev at the end and they don't understand that it was just a slip. Actually I would have preferred to let the fight go on to its bitter end. That would have shut them up.

Yeah, but after the deaths recently and so many suffering trauma the refs just have to stop these fights before they get carried away. There is always another day. Hey, Kovalev now has another one on his short list -a rematch.
 

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Kovalev has an easier fight coming up against Mohammedi and then? Stevenson who is almost 40? Another sensational KO. If this guy were black he'd be on Sports Illustrated and considered a GOAT.
 

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Heredia's PEDs didn't work; these guys never learn.
They probably did work. Pascal took a severe beating and recuperated well after getting blasted hard early in the fight. EPO and other drugs work on that. Until they have skull thickening drug, there isn't anything that can prevent a concussion. So far aside from Hopkins, Pascal has stretched Sergei that hardest anybody has and he won maybe a round and took a career shortening beating to do that...
 

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They probably did work. Pascal took a severe beating and recuperated well after getting blasted hard early in the fight. EPO and other drugs work on that. Until they have skull thickening drug, there isn't anything that can prevent a concussion. So far aside from Hopkins, Pascal has stretched Sergei that hardest anybody has and he won maybe a round and took a career shortening beating to do that...

Don't know anything about EPO, you'll know more than I do. I just meant he wasn't any more competitive than we expected.
 

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At the end of the fight bitch Stevenson went up to Hopkins and stated that he will fight the Krusher. I will believe it when I see. Heck, Hopkins could train for 3 months and beat the slow and clumsy Stevenson. To Hopkins credit, he said to the convict you need to.
 
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I like when Kellerman asked Kovalev if he'd ever been in a fight this tough before and Kovalev said, "I've had harder."

Gotta love the mentality of the Eastern European and Russian fighters, exactly what American Whites need to inculcate to destroy the Caste System.


Yeah, I liked that too - and he didn't go running over to his corner after the fight ended to hug and kiss him either. In fact I believe he was laughing and pointing at Pascal when he was flopping around on queer street.

What are they putting in the rings to make them so slippery these days? I was watching some Polish fights earlier today, and the ref stopped the action to straighten out a rug with some advertisement on it. They actually had a freaking rug on the floor!
 

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My prediction was exact: I predicted Kovalev KO 8 and thats exactly what happened.

Sorry for the language but:

**** you Russ Anber!

**** you Leftists in Quebec!

**** you Francos in Quebec!

Lmao@ all the race traitors in Quebec.

Sorry, Ive lived all over Canada and French speaking Quebecois are by far the most leftist cultural marxist.

Im happy their guy got KTFO.

Your man got KO'd hard by Kovalev.

Good call BS2, you beat me by one round Congrats
 

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I think Kovalev would crush both Andre Ward and Stevenson. However they will never make that match knowing that is what will happen. Ward will just keep moving down in weight to avoid fighting anybody legit.
 

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Kovalev is a once in a decade fighter. Many thought he was just a knockout artist but he can outbox you if necessary. He proved that against Pascal and Hopkins. Ward is a bum and he wouldn't be able to get away with his headbutts against Kovalev.
 

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Kovalev is a once in a decade fighter. Many thought he was just a knockout artist but he can outbox you if necessary. He proved that against Pascal and Hopkins. Ward is a bum and he wouldn't be able to get away with his headbutts against Kovalev.

Ward's tap-move-hold-tap style works against fighters smaller or his size. He has been quoted as saying he won't move up until he's naturally bigger (when?). He has expressed some interest in GGG, the smaller, because that is a weight class below him.

Ward is widely known as a cautious, conservative fighter who is very brave and impetuous.
 

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Been watching the chart below for 3 years now. And while it has been clear to many that Kovalev is the best light heavyweight in the world, some, like Boxrec, have been slow to give him the top spot. It is only symbolic but it influences other rankings worldwide which, for Kovalev, mean greater leverage when contracting with opponents.

Today he's finally #1:


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Wladimir Klitschkoheavyweight

Grigory Drozdcruiserweight
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Sergey Kovalevlight heavyweight

Carl Frochsuper middleweight

Gennady Golovkinmiddleweight

Saul Alvarezsuper welterweight

Floyd Mayweather Jrwelterweight

Danny Garciasuper lightweight

Terence Crawfordlightweight

Takashi Uchiyamasuper featherweight

Nicholas Waltersfeatherweight

Carl Framptonsuper bantamweight

Shinsuke Yamanakabantamweight

Naoya Inouesuper flyweight

Roman Gonzalezflyweight

Pedro Guevaralight flyweight

Wanheng Menayothinminimumweight
 

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Nothing to celebrate. Glaskov did come on at the end, but I thought he lost. Looks like it's going to hard for him to lose a decision. Is he connected maybe?
in his three critical wins/draw he was the house fighter. Against Scott he fought a stinker type fighter who in the historical past are usually never given the benefit of the doubt against the house fighter ie Ali vs Young. Against the ethnic PR fighter in Rosy he was fighting a journeyman with a more aggressive style but little power and Rosy has always lost when he stepped up to the near world class level ie above ESPN fighters. Tonight while Cunningham out threw Glaskov many of these shots were shoe shine amateur shots that were blocked and partially blocked. Late in the fight Glaskov hurt Cunningham numerous times when he landed hooks that stiffened his legs and made him walk on egg shells through out the late rounds.

Ps I will have a better idea on the overall scoring when I watch a replay of the fight as I missed the first few rounds that the announcers felt that Cunningham won because I watching the UFC card last night.
 

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[video=youtube;o0Hv5yYWCyQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=o0Hv5yYWCyQ[/video]
 

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Cunningham simply outworked Glazkov in the early rounds. At no point did he hurt the Ukrainian, while Glazkove had Cunningham stunned numerous times. You could argue a razor thin split for Glazkov, but not the margin he got.

That's why I prefer knockouts!
 
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Nowhere else in Canada is the wigger phenomenon more pronounced than in Montreal. I don't know what it is about French people, but they'realways pushing black athletes (seethe French football team, Haitian boxers in Montreal, African boxers in France.

I'm happy that Sergey Kovalev came to "wigger town" Montreal and knocked out their hype job.

Lmao @ the French wigger crying and booing that their Haitian boxer got KTFO. Special "**** you" goes out to the wigger Quebec trainer Russ Anber.

Nowhere else in Canada is as leftist as this place.

Good job Sergey!
 

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Don good to see on the boxing forum other than Wlad fights. Kovalev is and will be the face of boxing after Mayweather is beat by Pacman.


I don't think Pacman beats Mayweather. The fight will be the usual, gayfeather dancing around and landing pot shots while refusing to engage. He'll throw just enough to win and will never, ever put himself in harms way during the fight.
 

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I don't think Pacman beats Mayweather. The fight will be the usual, gayfeather dancing around and landing pot shots while refusing to engage. He'll throw just enough to win and will never, ever put himself in harms way during the fight.

Mayweather is the favourite but I consider Pacquiao a live underdog. Pacquiao can win if he trains hard, fights the right fight, and gets a fair shake. Pacquiao is as fast as Mayweather and throws a lot of punches. Pacquiao is fast enough to land on the runner. I think the fight will be Pacquiao's offense VS May weather's defense. The only thing I don't like is Pacquiao's defense could be better.

Juan Manuel Marquez, who has fought both guys, made an interesting comment in the media. He said, almost verbatim:

"Pacquiao needs a KO. Mayweather is the House fighter in Vegas and the judges will favour him."
 
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