It was close, but definitely not a robbery as some are claiming.Credit to Ward to come back after looking pretty doomed after the knockdown, but nah not happy with that decision at all.
I think that Ward is just a decent person and refuses to indulge in the same bs as many others just to promote a fightHopefully a rematch will attract a lot of attention. They should try to play up the robbery angle or whatever, not because I find that entertaining, but because these two really deserve a bigger payday. For a start, they're about the only two boxers who frequently aim to take the toughest fights.
Ward made $5 million, and Kovalev $2 million. We're talking about 2 of the best professionals in the world, with the winner arguably the best P4P. They also fought at a relatively young age, pretty much in their primes.
Ward kinda refuses to do what Mayweather figured out he needed to do 15 years ago and be the villain. Fair enough, but it's sad to see these guys get paid less than what most NBA players make in quarter of a season.
Absolutely this, Kovalev should have had an 8 rounds to 4 decision - 116 - 112.Ward got a lucky decision.
lol he'd be butchered by the guy who's dodged him for his whole career? yeah...nah. GGG can keep fighting welterweights.He'd be butchered by GGG.
Andre Ward is the one fighter in this era who fights every top fighter available. It's actually what he's known for. Look at his resume. Avoiding GGG then fighting Kovalev - probably the biggest pound-for-pound puncher in the whole freaking sport, and an extremely good boxer too? That would be utterly insane. Thinking he's avoided GGG is akin to the people thinking Klitschko avoided Anthony Joshua.Which news site are you reading that crap from? From what I've heard GGG offered to fight Ward straight after the SMW tournament but Ward refused because he felt that GGG wasn't big enough as a name.
He was honestly lucky to get the decision against Kovalev, do you honestly believe he's going to rematch him? I don't. Ward has been a master at avoiding the tough fights.
Lololol. Since when is 30 years old "aged"? "Beaten up"? Kessler had had ONE loss in his career, two years earlier against ATG Calzaghe, and it was a UD, not a stoppage. Since then he'd KOed three dudes in succession. There's also Arthur Abraham etc. Did you watch the Froch fight? It was an absolute demolition of a very, very good fighter.A beaten up, aged Mikkel Kessler was his first real competition, Carl Froch was a good fight and Kovalev was a good fight, Chad Dawson on paper looks good but he's been in a downward slump and lost to some real bums after Ward beat him. Ward's career looks better than it actually is, but most of the names he's beaten (before Kovalev) were in their last throws as a fighter.
Kovalev would've been a good win, but that has such an asterisk on it with the way the decision came in.
You mean the guy who's best win is over the guy who you just described as "beaten up and aged", less than 2 years before he fought Ward, in his late 20s?Just FTR - Calzaghe would have beaten the piss out of Ward, he's a better version of Ward, much better footwork, faster hands, better jab, more stamina and a better inside game.
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