Sergey Kovalev vs. Isaac Chilemba July 11

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Re: Sergey Kovalev vs. Isaac Chilemba July 11

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Cent0089 wrote:Isaac Chilemba is capable of scoring an upset
No. No he's not. Not even remotely.
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Re: Sergey Kovalev vs. Isaac Chilemba July 11

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This is another bullshit fight a total mismatch the only thing i hope that happens is that poor Isaac get every cent that is his.
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Re: Sergey Kovalev vs. Isaac Chilemba July 11

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Tarkus wrote:
thomasjkelley wrote: Ekatininburg is Kovalev's hometown Ike? I didn't know that. We are coming up on the 100th anniversary of the massacre of the Romanov family very shortly. I don't know how Russians feel about it but that has certainly got to be one of the most significant moments in Russian history. Though probably not something they want to celebrate. If he's still champion maybe they'll hold a fight on the 100th anniversary in the Urals.
Why not? Only good thing communist ever done for that country. What does it have to do with boxing though?
Nothing. Ekatinburg is no world metropolis and I just thought it quite a coincidence that the town will in all likelihood be home to the LHW champion on the 100th anniversary of one of the country's most infamous events. I just found that to be interesting. I don't know why I mentioned. I wouldn't say wantonly killing innocent women & children is a good thing. And I do not hold human life (in general) particularly sacred. I don't care that strangers were murdered 100 years ago but I wouldn't check it off as a positive in my journal. Though I wouldn't judge anyone who did either.
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Re: Sergey Kovalev vs. Isaac Chilemba July 11

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Lancenix wrote:
thomasjkelley wrote:
ikorolev wrote:
It is not even in Moscow, but in Ekaterinburg, Kova's home town.
Ekatininburg is Kovalev's hometown Ike? I didn't know that. We are coming up on the 100th anniversary of the massacre of the Romanov family very shortly. I don't know how Russians feel about it but that has certainly got to be one of the most significant moments in Russian history. Though probably not something they want to celebrate. If he's still champion maybe they'll hold a fight on the 100th anniversary in the Urals.
They will hold a 20 minute moment of silence after the national anthems are played that night in memory of the Tishinek massacre.
It will sound just like the Klitschko/Fury fight.
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Re: Sergey Kovalev vs. Isaac Chilemba July 11

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thomasjkelley wrote: I wouldn't say wantonly killing innocent women & children is a good thing. And I do not hold human life (in general) particularly sacred. I don't care that strangers were murdered 100 years ago but I wouldn't check it off as a positive in my journal. Though I wouldn't judge anyone who did either.
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Re: Sergey Kovalev vs. Isaac Chilemba July 11

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ikorolev wrote:
forcefraser wrote:Kovalev will administer an unhealthy beating on Chilemba. If Bellew can beat the guy, Kovalev will destroy him. He`s never been stopped, but neither had a number of the guys who fought Kovalev (Pascal, Cleverly etc) and he shellacked them.
Bellew didn't beat the guy. UK judges did.

I'm no Bellew fan but he clearly won the second fight
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Re: Sergey Kovalev vs. Isaac Chilemba July 11

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Bellew clearly won the rematch but I thought Chilemba edged the first fight.
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Re: Sergey Kovalev vs. Isaac Chilemba July 11

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ClivePatrickLyons wrote:This is another bullshit fight a total mismatch the only thing i hope that happens is that poor Isaac get every cent that is his.
Which LHW opponents wouldn't be totally mismatched against Kovalev?
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Re: Sergey Kovalev vs. Isaac Chilemba July 11

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crusader wrote:
ClivePatrickLyons wrote:This is another bullshit fight a total mismatch the only thing i hope that happens is that poor Isaac get every cent that is his.
Which LHW opponents wouldn't be totally mismatched against Kovalev?
Only 2-3: Beterbiev, Ward and possibly Stevenson.
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Re: Sergey Kovalev vs. Isaac Chilemba July 11

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Good warm up fight before Ward.

I like Chilemba. Highly skilled but not the most exciting. Deserves a payday after a couple of fights where the scorecards didn't reflect his performance.

The reason this fight excites me is because it's in Russia and Chilemba is as durable as they come. Be interesting to see if Kovalev stops him.
I think he will.
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Re: Sergey Kovalev vs. Isaac Chilemba July 11

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ikorolev wrote:
crusader wrote:
ClivePatrickLyons wrote:This is another bullshit fight a total mismatch the only thing i hope that happens is that poor Isaac get every cent that is his.
Which LHW opponents wouldn't be totally mismatched against Kovalev?
Only 2-3: Beterbiev, Ward and possibly Stevenson.
You can work that out and you can watch this mismatch all you want I only watch fight's when I don't know who is going to win :lol:
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Re: Sergey Kovalev vs. Isaac Chilemba July 11

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Nice warm up fight. Chilemba is kind of boring, but he's tough. I enjoy watching his fights even though he's not the most pleasing.

The question in this fight will be if Kova can get the stoppage. I think he will.
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Re: Sergey Kovalev vs. Isaac Chilemba July 11

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Ricky_ wrote:
ikorolev wrote:
forcefraser wrote:Kovalev will administer an unhealthy beating on Chilemba. If Bellew can beat the guy, Kovalev will destroy him. He`s never been stopped, but neither had a number of the guys who fought Kovalev (Pascal, Cleverly etc) and he shellacked them.
Bellew didn't beat the guy. UK judges did.

Bellew beat him in the rematch, i think i had Chilemba winning close the first time, iirc.

Either way Chilemba sucks, he is evasive in a kind of clumsy Tyson-Fury kind of way. Kovalev's boxing is underrated, he landed solid shots in most rounds against B-Hop who is 100x trickier and evasive than Chilemba ever could be.

Kovalev inside 5, easy ko.

You don't see the irony of this? Tyson Fury just beat an unstoppable dominant champ by being clumsy.
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Re: Sergey Kovalev vs. Isaac Chilemba July 11

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IKSRTFO wrote: You don't see the irony of this? Tyson Fury just beat an unstoppable dominant champ by being clumsy.
Fury utilised several physical advantages such as size/reach/youth/speed. None of which Chilemba has over Kovalev.
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Re: Sergey Kovalev vs. Isaac Chilemba July 11

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Ricky_ wrote:
IKSRTFO wrote: You don't see the irony of this? Tyson Fury just beat an unstoppable dominant champ by being clumsy.
Fury utilised several physical advantages such as size/reach/youth/speed. None of which Chilemba has over Kovalev.
More importantly, Wlad fights like a pussy unlike Kova.
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Re: Sergey Kovalev vs. Isaac Chilemba July 11

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ikorolev wrote:
Ricky_ wrote:
IKSRTFO wrote: You don't see the irony of this? Tyson Fury just beat an unstoppable dominant champ by being clumsy.
Fury utilised several physical advantages such as size/reach/youth/speed. None of which Chilemba has over Kovalev.
More importantly, Wlad fights like a pussy unlike Kova.
Bit of an oxymoron, that.
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Re: Sergey Kovalev vs. Isaac Chilemba July 11

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punchoutsb wrote:
ikorolev wrote:
Ricky_ wrote:
Fury utilised several physical advantages such as size/reach/youth/speed. None of which Chilemba has over Kovalev.
More importantly, Wlad fights like a pussy unlike Kova.
Bit of an oxymoron, that.
I have to admit that Povetkin appeared to be getting swallowed by a giant vulva for much of the WKlit fight. :OhYes:
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Re: Sergey Kovalev vs. Isaac Chilemba July 11

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Tarkus wrote:
thomasjkelley wrote: I wouldn't say wantonly killing innocent women & children is a good thing. And I do not hold human life (in general) particularly sacred. I don't care that strangers were murdered 100 years ago but I wouldn't check it off as a positive in my journal. Though I wouldn't judge anyone who did either.
good man, way too many people out there, gonna all be fuking veggies in20-30 years, yay cant wait :bag:
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Re: Sergey Kovalev vs. Isaac Chilemba July 11

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If he wanted to fight a relative nobody with little chance of winning, I wonder why he does not just fight his WBO mandatory - Domenic Boesel of Germany. He can get it out of the way so he doesn't have to deal with potentially getting stripped in the Fall when bigger fights might present themselves.

EDIT: I see Boesel is fighting fellow undefeated German Denis Leibau this weekend.
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Re: Sergey Kovalev vs. Isaac Chilemba July 11

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Chilemba is far from nobody. Besides, he is a defensive fighter/spoiler, so from all the options, he is closest to Ward, of course being significantly worse in everything except the chin quality. Punching power may be comparable.
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Re: Sergey Kovalev vs. Isaac Chilemba July 11

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thomasjkelley wrote:
Lancenix wrote:
thomasjkelley wrote:
Ekatininburg is Kovalev's hometown Ike? I didn't know that. We are coming up on the 100th anniversary of the massacre of the Romanov family very shortly. I don't know how Russians feel about it but that has certainly got to be one of the most significant moments in Russian history. Though probably not something they want to celebrate. If he's still champion maybe they'll hold a fight on the 100th anniversary in the Urals.
They will hold a 20 minute moment of silence after the national anthems are played that night in memory of the Tishinek massacre.
It will sound just like the Klitschko/Fury fight.
Good one.
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Re: Sergey Kovalev vs. Isaac Chilemba July 11

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Not a run of the mill defence but Kovalev is expected to win.
November 19th is apparently penciled in for Vegas or NYC Kovalev v Ward.
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Re: Sergey Kovalev vs. Isaac Chilemba July 11

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Evander wrote:Not a run of the mill defence but Kovalev is expected to win.
November 19th is apparently penciled in for Vegas or NYC Kovalev v Ward.
Anywhere but Oakland I'd be happy with
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Re: Sergey Kovalev vs. Isaac Chilemba July 11

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Fight Day Weights:

Sergey Kovalev 181.6, Isaac Chilemba 182.6

If anyone wants to watch this LIVE and in Russian, PM me.

It will start in about 10 hours from now (about 9 AM Pacific or later, 12 noon Eastern or later, 5 PM UK or later).
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