He is not a terrier, he is mongrel. Gassiev is Caucasian Shepherd Dog.Tanzio wrote:Terriers bite more than they bark in a fight.boxing_rocks wrote:Only till big boys get annoyed with his barking.

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He is not a terrier, he is mongrel. Gassiev is Caucasian Shepherd Dog.Tanzio wrote:Terriers bite more than they bark in a fight.boxing_rocks wrote:Only till big boys get annoyed with his barking.


It is confirmed; box of rocks has SOGgy on the brain.boxing_rocks wrote:He is not a terrier, he is mongrel. Gassiev is Caucasian Shepherd Dog.Tanzio wrote:Terriers bite more than they bark in a fight.boxing_rocks wrote:Only till big boys get annoyed with his barking.
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I agree with Carl Froch. That's not top pound for pound boxing.Freedom2013 wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aa7mQBiXIm0
He did initiate them. Kovalev should've low blowed him back. He didn't, and he lost.Evander wrote:The low blows from Ward were for real no doubt about it.
Did it play a significant part in the outcome ? No
You just need to look at the first 3-4 rounds to see what Kovalev was doing wrong it was obvious I thought.
There was a point when Kovalev threw a jab which may have landed on the beltline or below ... it was close.
Ward reacted with wild swings behind the head.
Reminded me of the Edwin Rodriguez fight when it looked like Ward was just responding to fouls with fouls, he didn't initiate them.
It was six of one and half dozen of the other for awhile, they were both doing niggling things.gilgamesh wrote:He did initiate them. Kovalev should've low blowed him back. He didn't, and he lost.Evander wrote:The low blows from Ward were for real no doubt about it.
Did it play a significant part in the outcome ? No
You just need to look at the first 3-4 rounds to see what Kovalev was doing wrong it was obvious I thought.
There was a point when Kovalev threw a jab which may have landed on the beltline or below ... it was close.
Ward reacted with wild swings behind the head.
Reminded me of the Edwin Rodriguez fight when it looked like Ward was just responding to fouls with fouls, he didn't initiate them.
I'll bet 5 of them would be low blows.Evander wrote:I think I could point to at least 6-8 big moments that swung the fight in favour of Ward easily.
Good one that I did give you the openinggilgamesh wrote:I'll bet 5 of them would be low blows.Evander wrote:I think I could point to at least 6-8 big moments that swung the fight in favour of Ward easily.
For the record when he hurt Kovalev in the 8th I knew Kovalev wasn't gonna turn it around, and was on his way to another loss. I didn't think he was gonna stop him with low blows, but I did think he was gonna maintain control and earn a legitimate UD this time. Too bad he didn't get the chance. There'd be a lot less controversy about the result if he'd come by it legitimately, which I believe he was well on his way to doing. Tony Weeks robbed Ward of his chance at a clear victory as much as he robbed Kovalev of his expectation for a clean fight.Evander wrote:Good one that I did give you the openinggilgamesh wrote:I'll bet 5 of them would be low blows.Evander wrote:I think I could point to at least 6-8 big moments that swung the fight in favour of Ward easily.![]()
No it's not that.
He hurt Kovalev before the 8th, because it wasn't head jolting or blood splattering blow doesn't mean it wasn't effective, you gotta look closer.gilgamesh wrote:For the record when he hurt Kovalev in the 8th I knew Kovalev wasn't gonna turn it around, and was on his way to another loss. I didn't think he was gonna stop him with low blows, but I did think he was gonna maintain control and earn a legitimate UD this time. Too bad he didn't get the chance. There'd be a lot less controversy about the result if he'd come by it legitimately, which I believe he was well on his way to doing. Tony Weeks robbed Ward of his chance at a clear victory as much as he robbed Kovalev of his expectation for a clean fight.Evander wrote:Good one that I did give you the openinggilgamesh wrote:
I'll bet 5 of them would be low blows.![]()
No it's not that.
He was winning the rounds prior to the 8th, but I didn't see him hurt Kovalev at any point in a noticeable way prior to that. I did think he'd won rounds 5 thru 7 though so the momentum was clearly in his favor.Evander wrote:He hurt Kovalev before the 8th, because it wasn't head jolting or blood splattering blow doesn't mean it wasn't effective, you gotta look closer.gilgamesh wrote:For the record when he hurt Kovalev in the 8th I knew Kovalev wasn't gonna turn it around, and was on his way to another loss. I didn't think he was gonna stop him with low blows, but I did think he was gonna maintain control and earn a legitimate UD this time. Too bad he didn't get the chance. There'd be a lot less controversy about the result if he'd come by it legitimately, which I believe he was well on his way to doing. Tony Weeks robbed Ward of his chance at a clear victory as much as he robbed Kovalev of his expectation for a clean fight.Evander wrote:
Good one that I did give you the opening![]()
No it's not that.
The rest of it I find hard to believe due to Kovalev the man and how he was performing, he looked ragged at times.
You know that's bollocks because when a boxer lands a quality body shot on an opponent early in the fight.gilgamesh wrote:He was winning the rounds prior to the 8th, but I didn't see him hurt Kovalev at any point in a noticeable way prior to that. I did think he'd won rounds 5 thru 7 though so the momentum was clearly in his favor.Evander wrote:He hurt Kovalev before the 8th, because it wasn't head jolting or blood splattering blow doesn't mean it wasn't effective, you gotta look closer.gilgamesh wrote:
For the record when he hurt Kovalev in the 8th I knew Kovalev wasn't gonna turn it around, and was on his way to another loss. I didn't think he was gonna stop him with low blows, but I did think he was gonna maintain control and earn a legitimate UD this time. Too bad he didn't get the chance. There'd be a lot less controversy about the result if he'd come by it legitimately, which I believe he was well on his way to doing. Tony Weeks robbed Ward of his chance at a clear victory as much as he robbed Kovalev of his expectation for a clean fight.
The rest of it I find hard to believe due to Kovalev the man and how he was performing, he looked ragged at times.
Any good shot is effective, and like you I'm able to pick up on somebody being hurt even if it's not always obvious to most. I never saw Kovalev hurt prior to the 8th, but I did see Kovalev starting to lunge awkwardly and start unraveling mentally a bit. I don't think Kovalev normally has stamina issues, but he's definitely troubled by Ward's in-fighting...based on that I think Beterbiev would be bad news for him.
All ... I agree.gilgamesh wrote:No doubt about that. Breaking down your opponent with body shots is usually an "over the long haul" kinda thing. It rarely happens quickly. Ward definitely did effective body work in the fight, it just wasn't all legal.
CheckmateTanzio wrote:You know what you were doing.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:You're getting a little over the top for people that disagree with you. I imagine Ward and Kovalev would get destroyed by top Heavyweights like Foster did. His resume is extremely thin for where people rate him. Certainly very talented, but the fact that he's the first name that came to you is exactly what I'm talking about. I don't think Ward or Kovalev would go life and death with Ahumada or Fourie.Tiger, Cotton and Hank are very good wins, not a whole lot historical after that. But yeah, trolling."Insanely overrated." You were fishing for a reaction from me. Don't take a cliché term so personally.
Foster is the first one I think of because he is the first LHW who I watched. He was a beautiful and extremely dangerous fighter. He was a damned good boxer and his power makes Krushedner's pale. He had a killer instinct similar to The Hitman and Hitman Jr.
Your Ahumada reference is totally divisive since I am certain that you are aware that it was his 14th or 15th defense, he was well past prime for those days and he essentially retired after that fight to return a year later for a final run in his late 30's. Foster destroyed his peers of the time. He wiped out what was placed in front of him.
Times were different. There were no SMW or Cruiser divisions. Bob Foster was an absolute demolision man at LHW. He deserves the moniker of Krusher far more than the current version.
that he is the only man ever toEvander wrote:Andre Ward is Pound For Pound Number 1.
It's like that.
What say you ?
That would be shocking. I wouldn't be surprised if we don't see him for a long time.Evander wrote:Ward will have to box again this year.
I don't think the ref last night in Brisbane would have had any trouble with SOGgy's methods.greg wrote:..I will start thinking about Ward's rankings once he stops fighting within the jurisdiction of Nevada und Co. state commissions, grows a pair of balls, travels to Europe/Asia and fights a local boxer protected by a local referee and 3 local judges. He might be surprised to find out that the referee might not appreciate his dirty tactics and rightfully so..
Why not it's only July he can fight later in the year.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:That would be shocking. I wouldn't be surprised if we don't see him for a long time.Evander wrote:Ward will have to box again this year.