I'm gonna feel bad for some of you if Kovalev loses.boxing_rocks wrote:What inferiority complex. The dirty spoiler will be smashed next week. No doubts about that.
If he gets dominated ...
I'm gonna feel bad for some of you if Kovalev loses.boxing_rocks wrote:What inferiority complex. The dirty spoiler will be smashed next week. No doubts about that.
I think you minimize the the importance of the third man in the ring. A prime example is the difference between Floyd/Maidana I and II. In the first fight they were allowed to fight out of the clinch and the ref let the action happen. In the second, it was criminal how Baylis wouldn't even allow in fighting of any kind. Hence, a Floyd blowout.Badhusker wrote:As far as I know Ward has not been penalized for fouling with many, many different refs. Kovalev needs a game plan to counter tying up, if he expects it, or cutting off the ring if he expects Ward to run. Don't blame the ref for your inability to adjust, especially when you know what is coming. Both Ward and Kovalev know that winning the fight is in their hands, no one else. Making excuses about refs before the fight happens is pretty lame. Might as well say it will be the judge's fault too, before hand.caldo2025 wrote:You do have to admit that the ref is going to be very important in this fight though right? If the ref lets them fight out of the clinch without breaking them up then Ward has a huge advantage. If the ref is strict about Ward holding with warnings and possible point infractions then it's a huge advantage for Kovalev because that will give him the space he needs to land on Ward.Badhusker wrote:Blaming the ref before the fight even happens? Sounds like some are having second thoughts about how good the Krusher is? Pathetic.
The ref is the key in this one as we could have two very different outcomes depending upon how they call it.
I should also add that if Kovalev wins, they picked the perfect ref and judges, correct? Or just maybe he won because he was more skilled, etc?
caldo2025 wrote:I think you minimize the the importance of the third man in the ring. A prime example is the difference between Floyd/Maidana I and II. In the first fight they were allowed to fight out of the clinch and the ref let the action happen. In the second, it was criminal how Baylis wouldn't even allow in fighting of any kind. Hence, a Floyd blowout.Badhusker wrote:As far as I know Ward has not been penalized for fouling with many, many different refs. Kovalev needs a game plan to counter tying up, if he expects it, or cutting off the ring if he expects Ward to run. Don't blame the ref for your inability to adjust, especially when you know what is coming. Both Ward and Kovalev know that winning the fight is in their hands, no one else. Making excuses about refs before the fight happens is pretty lame. Might as well say it will be the judge's fault too, before hand.caldo2025 wrote:
You do have to admit that the ref is going to be very important in this fight though right? If the ref lets them fight out of the clinch without breaking them up then Ward has a huge advantage. If the ref is strict about Ward holding with warnings and possible point infractions then it's a huge advantage for Kovalev because that will give him the space he needs to land on Ward.
The ref is the key in this one as we could have two very different outcomes depending upon how they call it.
I should also add that if Kovalev wins, they picked the perfect ref and judges, correct? Or just maybe he won because he was more skilled, etc?
I think that we've got a 55/45 or 60/40 fight here so it's extremely tight. Everything matters when you have a fight this closely contested and the smallest things could end up figuring into the final outcome. But the ref and the judging are NOT small things. I wonder what a real boxer would say to you after that comment.
I waited until the officials were announced to make my pick, they will play a crucial role in this fight. In a fair fight, Kovalev wins. But we'll have Robert Bryd as referee and 3 American judges.diddy wrote:What a fraud you are. After all that trash talk you actually pick Ward to win? Quit trolling.
If I heard someone complain that the ref is white and could possibly be prejudiced against black guys, I would consider it equally as stupid. Kovalev, by the way, is a United States Citizen, and has been for two years now. Where his roots are doesn't matter. Many, many boxers have roots in other countries, but when you fight in the U.S., you should expect officials from the U.S. If you don't like it, don't fight here. There is no room for racism or equally unfounded dumbass claims based on what nationality a boxer is.Freedom2013 wrote:I waited until the officials were announced to make my pick, they will play a crucial role in this fight. In a fair fight, Kovalev wins. But we'll have Robert Bryd as referee and 3 American judges.diddy wrote:What a fraud you are. After all that trash talk you actually pick Ward to win? Quit trolling.
Robert Byrd thought Bernard Hopkins did this by accident.
You can't spell Freedom without an F. You can't spell Fraud without it either.Freedom2013 wrote:I waited until the officials were announced to make my pick, they will play a crucial role in this fight. In a fair fight, Kovalev wins. But we'll have Robert Bryd as referee and 3 American judges.diddy wrote:What a fraud you are. After all that trash talk you actually pick Ward to win? Quit trolling.
Robert Byrd thought Bernard Hopkins did this by accident.
No, I'm a boxing fan who want to see FAIR and HONEST officiating.diddy wrote:You can't spell Freedom without an F. You can't spell Fraud without it either.
You're a fraud.
That wouldn't be the first time Duva screwed up.Badhusker wrote:Kovalev's promoter has no problem with the officials for the fight.
boxing_rocks wrote:That wouldn't be the first time Duva screwed up.Badhusker wrote:Kovalev's promoter has no problem with the officials for the fight.
Excellent post!BroughtonRulesRefuge wrote:- Hilarious some of you dainties bawling about Freedom asking a legit question of whether Kovalev gets fair officiating in a dirty American boxing jurisdiction. We saw the derelict 114-113 card by Moretti in the Pac/Vargas bout with Manny downing Vargas 4x, yet only 1 KD issued by Bayless, just one of uncounted thousands of crooked officiating that boxing is infamous for. See the idiotic Ortiz/Scott referee as yet another example, just pitiable.
As far as Byrd goes, Pumpkin on record bragging loud and proud about butting Winky open Philly style afterwards. I'd be more worried about Byrd's fragile health in with two strong, healthy fighters for this fight though given recent undisclosed medical problems. He prematurely busted up the Ortiz/Kayode fight to leap into an exchange with only 5 sec left in the first round, a clear failure of judgement and double damned by being married to a deplorable judge, Adelaide Byrd, who ought to be officiating track meets, not boxing.
Obviously 51% here think Wardy dearest cheats with every ugly foul he can throw up with only 14% thinking Kovalev gets a fair shake. He was the only hometown fighter in the super 6 international tourney where everyone else took a loss away from home. God birthed him in an Oakland manger so he could tell his only ugly Son it was his constitutional, divine right to butt, elbow, and low blow his way to win that tourney at home. His Holy thanks to the late Goosen for making that sweet arrangement was a knife in his dying back.
Kovalev a very dangerous modern international type fighter, so this farce likely to turn ugly since Wardy ain't never been whacked like this before. Been more interested in expanding his Imelda Marcos shoe collection than fighting a legit contender in his division the past 4 years. I say he no longer wants to fight and rolls over this time in yet another stinker. We'll see soon enough.
... and that is based on what ? Beside Chagaev's fights, what evidence of bad scoring or other wrongdoing in Russia do you have?Best Coast wrote:BOTTOM LINE: Kovalev will get a fairer shake in Vegas than Ward would get if he was fighting Kovalev in Russia!!