If Caparello defeats Kovalev...
Posted: 31 Jul 2014, 06:03
On a scale of 1-10, how shocked will you be?
I would eat his other shoe.ttornado wrote:I'd eat my shoe
Yeah, Caparello is actually fairly skilled. He has fast hands and he moves well. His punches are a little wide though and the lack of power might mean that Sergey has no fear and procedes to hunt him down without any real fear of what's coming back which will make it tough for Blake. Like you I think he might have a bit of success in the first 3 rounds or so in atleast proving hard to pin down but once Kovalev works him out, he's fucked basically.Riddick Blowe wrote:My jaw will drop. Caparello might last 7 rounds though. I think he can frustrate Sergey a little bit.
It was interesting reading the piece in this week's Boxing News on Kovalev's training. It looks like he uses his heavy hands to fairly brutal effect. Against Cleverley he was instructed to target his shoulders and biceps. Sounds painful!columbo wrote:Yeah, Caparello is actually fairly skilled. He has fast hands and he moves well. His punches are a little wide though and the lack of power might mean that Sergey has no fear and procedes to hunt him down without any real fear of what's coming back which will make it tough for Blake. Like you I think he might have a bit of success in the first 3 rounds or so in atleast proving hard to pin down but once Kovalev works him out, he's fucked basically.Riddick Blowe wrote:My jaw will drop. Caparello might last 7 rounds though. I think he can frustrate Sergey a little bit.
polecateddy wrote:It was interesting reading the piece in this week's Boxing News on Kovalev's training. It looks like he uses his heavy hands to fairly brutal effect. Against Cleverley he was instructed to target his shoulders and biceps. Sounds painful!columbo wrote:Yeah, Caparello is actually fairly skilled. He has fast hands and he moves well. His punches are a little wide though and the lack of power might mean that Sergey has no fear and procedes to hunt him down without any real fear of what's coming back which will make it tough for Blake. Like you I think he might have a bit of success in the first 3 rounds or so in atleast proving hard to pin down but once Kovalev works him out, he's fucked basically.Riddick Blowe wrote:My jaw will drop. Caparello might last 7 rounds though. I think he can frustrate Sergey a little bit.
Kovalev and GGG could exchange corners and the plan would be the same. The strategy is simple, go forward and crush. Opponents know this so these two are going to face a lot of movement and anxious attempts to evade punches. Getting clubbed anywhere on your person isn't going to be fun against these behemoths. Gonna be a cakewalk for the cornermen if/when both of these guys hit superstardom.scottearley123456 wrote:
I hear in golovkins corner against geale "go for the arms and chest"
I can see this fight unfolding in a fairly similar fashion.
Caparello is undefeated, because he haven't fought anybody from top 50. I will be really surprised if he survives more than 4 rounds.Tarkus wrote:Caparello is an undefeated, top 10 ranked fighter. A technical southpaw with good defensive style. Situation is similar to Provodnikov v Algieri except Kovalev is far better then Provodnikov and Caparello cant punch at all. So yes Kovalev is a favorite but I would not be too surprised if he looses. 2/10
That simply isn't true as crusader explained. You dont get no9 in boxrec for nothing. This is not Rob Salka who fought bums and has 3 defeats, plus in a lower division. You also have to look at a style. He moves well and defends body from a Philly shell stance, good inside game as well. It is a challenge for Kov.ikorolev wrote:Caparello is undefeated, because he haven't fought anybody from top 50. I will be really surprised if he survives more than 4 rounds.
We shall see, but I expect his style to fall apart when Kovalev starts touching him.Tarkus wrote:That simply isn't true as crusader explained. You dont get no9 in boxrec for nothing. This is not Rob Salka who fought bums and has 3 defeats, plus in a lower division. You also have to look at a style. He moves well and defends body from a Philly shell stance, good inside game as well. It is a challenge for Kov.ikorolev wrote:Caparello is undefeated, because he haven't fought anybody from top 50. I will be really surprised if he survives more than 4 rounds.
Caparello's KO ratio is under 1/3, so he couldn't KO most of bums he fought. How in the world can he even hope to KO Kovalev ???Badhusker wrote:Well, Caparello looks tough.He will be hoping to land a big shot and hope Kovalev is distracted with all the BHop buzz.