I don't think Andre Ward likes Sergey Kovalev. 

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I don't think Andre Ward likes Sergey Kovalev.
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One of the greatest of all time in my opinion.Not everyone's cup of tea but I loved Andre Ward as a boxer. Extremely talented made some very good fighters look very average
That's the worst I've ever seen Canelo.The Kovalev - Alvarez weigh in.
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That's the worst I've ever seen Canelo.

I think he was doing a "Dave Allen"Them “fitting” white joggers were not what I needed. Canelo’s tool almost took the ring girls eye out
Talk about there being an elephant in the room
Canelo stoppage tonight via body shot![]()
It's not a surprise he can go up weights so easily.Them “fitting” white joggers were not what I needed. Canelo’s tool almost took the ring girls eye out
Talk about there being an elephant in the room
It would be silly to think with Kovalevs jab he wont nick a few rounds.Canelo points for me. Comfortably by around 5 or 6 rounds. I expect Kovalev to nick a couple
It would be silly to think with Kovalevs jab he wont nick a few rounds.
He doesnt have it in him anymore. As Andre ward said, he is just plain old Sergey Kovalev, hes not the Krusher anymore.He'll have to be much better than he was against Yarde
No.Just a thought gents. When Canelo fought GGG the first time, GGG probably wasn't the fighter he was a year or two before. I think Jacobs maybe exposed him a little in their bout when it went to points. GGG was a month off 35 at the time. At this stage, people were starting to wonder if GGG was the man he once was. 6 months later he lost a split decision to Canelo. So my question is. If Canelo had so much trouble in winning his two fights, buy split and majority decisions, (against maybe a fading star) can a fading Light Heavyweight star with some pop left, as well as a heap of height and reach advantage, have a much better chance that the bookies think?
Just a thought gents. When Canelo fought GGG the first time, GGG probably wasn't the fighter he was a year or two before. I think Jacobs maybe exposed him a little in their bout when it went to points. GGG was a month off 35 at the time. At this stage, people were starting to wonder if GGG was the man he once was. 6 months later he lost a split decision to Canelo. So my question is. If Canelo had so much trouble in winning his two fights, buy split and majority decisions, (against maybe a fading star) can a fading Light Heavyweight star with some pop left, as well as a heap of height and reach advantage, have a much better chance that the bookies think?