Bute he was vibrant and looked revamped under the guidance of his mentor Jones Jr!!! I wouldn't right Pascal off as of yet and it's being
hosted in Montreal!!!! Keep believing that Kovalev will wipe out Pascal with ease
Obviously not. That was a great fight though, 12 rounds toe to toe.fergusg wrote:You don’t follow boxing very much, do you?dominik wrote:he won't Need the judges, he will stop him like froch did.
yeah sorry, mixed him up with bute. still kovalev is going to stop him, he punches harder than froch and is a bigger man (froch is a natural SMW).fergusg wrote:You don’t follow boxing very much, do you?dominik wrote:he won't Need the judges, he will stop him like froch did.
You spew the same garbage everytime, yes the Ref will be fair but he will not make the difference in this fight. Kovalev can make all the difference as long as he comes forward and keeps punching, Pascal is not a counterpuncher at all and he leaves openings when he is attacked so as long as Sergey make him fight going backwards he can win this bout easily.Freedom2013 wrote:Home officiating happens everywhere, including Canada.
I wonder if the ref will be fair? If it goes to the cards, will the Canadian officials rob Sergey? Pascal is very durable and difficult to hit flush, he may survive the distance.
He might not follow it much, but he has more knowledge than you. Kovalev will not need the judges,Pascal is really not that good.fergusg wrote:You don’t follow boxing very much, do you?dominik wrote:he won't Need the judges, he will stop him like froch did.
Cap wrote:Wow! Where does the hate come from my friends? There seems to be small faction of not-so-secret Canuck haters in this forum. Wonder why. Is it because they still feel the need to wear Canadian flag patches on their backpacks when they go overseas so as not to be singled out and have small children chase them down the street throwing stones?Don't worry. The Canadian embassy will always be there to shelter you and sneak you out of whatever country you find yourself besieged in.
Wrong again ... Frock is not a "natural" 168 fighter. He's probably a "natural" cruiserweight. He probably doesn't walk around much less than Kovalev does.dominik wrote:yeah sorry, mixed him up with bute. still kovalev is going to stop him, he punches harder than froch and is a bigger man (froch is a natural SMW).fergusg wrote:You don’t follow boxing very much, do you?dominik wrote:he won't Need the judges, he will stop him like froch did.
thomasjkelley wrote:Cap wrote:Wow! Where does the hate come from my friends? There seems to be small faction of not-so-secret Canuck haters in this forum. Wonder why. Is it because they still feel the need to wear Canadian flag patches on their backpacks when they go overseas so as not to be singled out and have small children chase them down the street throwing stones?Don't worry. The Canadian embassy will always be there to shelter you and sneak you out of whatever country you find yourself besieged in.
Nobody hates Canada. Canada is just like.........there! There is a massive inferiority complex amongst Canadians however, but I cannot blame them, they have to live their lives in the shadow of another country. I think that may be frustrating. But damn can they play hockey!
From where do you pluck these baffling falsehoods?BAD INTENTIONS wrote:Froch is not a "natural" 168 fighter. He's probably a "natural" cruiserweight. He probably doesn't walk around much less than Kovalev does.
By all accounts around 175.ikorolev wrote:Kovalev is walking at about 195. What weight is Froch walking at ?
It's a fairly well known fact in British boxing that Froch doesn't blow up between fights and is never much over the SM limit. Much like Hopkins, he lives the right lifestyle.ikorolev wrote:Are you sure ? Most of MWs walk heavier than that. Bradley walks at 175.
Will Pascal be well juiced ?Light heavyweight contender Jean Pascal is also preparing in Big Bear, CA but not at The Summit. Instead, he is training at Shane Mosley’s nearby gym with his team which includes controversial conditioning coach Angel “Memo” Heredia. When I asked Sanchez if Golovkin and Pascal had sparred together, it was my turn to be surprised.
“No, no, never. Back in November, I talked to [Pascal’s trainer] Mark Ramsey and I talked to some of [Pascal’s] people. Pascal came up to my gym and looked at my gym and decided he wanted to train at my gym. He rented a house and he was going to be up the last week in December. But right after I talked to Pascal and we came to an agreement on terms, I found out that he was working with ’Memo’ Heredia. And I really don’t want that in my gym, so I asked him to back out. I told [Ramsey] that I was going to back out on our agreement because I really didn’t want to be involved with somebody that was working with Heredia.”
Heredia is a former P.E.D. dealer-turned-government witness whom, in recent years, has reinvented himself as a conditioning coach in boxing, working with Juan Manuel Marquez, Jhonny Gonzalez, Jorge Arce and Pascal among others.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/13/sport ... d=all&_r=0
Despite Heredia’s insistence that he is now working clean, it is understandable why Sanchez would not want someone with Heredia’s history in his gym.