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RoidJonesJr

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I'm going to rewatch the 1st fight. I had it 114-113 Ward the first time so when Michael Buffer said all three judges have it 114-113 I knew Ward had it in the bag.

I honestly believe most of the people crying "robbery :damn:" didn't even score it.

They watch fights as 1 big round and determine a winner at the end (usually with bias towards the guy they're rooting for)
 

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Watching 24/7 on HBO.

Overtrained? Basically Kovalev doesn't know how to train for a 12 round fight?

This is why you have to favor Ward here. However, the Klansman is very good. Brings more than the typical Euro.
This is what has me really interested in how Kovalev looks in this fight and what he does after if he loses. Ward is all in his head and he has a story he is selling for everything that happened in that fight.
Ward might take the man's soul if he locks him into a slow points decision and Kovalev can't get anything off.
 

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Gassiev, Briedis, Wlodarczyk Ink With World Boxing Super Series

Quest for Muhammad Ali Trophy begins as three cruiserweight stars sign up for World Boxing Super Series

The first three star names have signed up for the inaugural season of the World Boxing Super Series. IBF Cruiserweight World Champion Murat Gassiev (24-0, 17 KOs), WBC World Champion Mairis Briedis (22-0, 18 KOs) as well as former IBF / WBC champion & IBF top-ranked challenger Krzysztof Wlodarczyk (53-3-1, 37 KOs) will all participate in the revolutionary global knock-out tournament, with five more elite fighters to be confirmed shortly. The winner will receive the GREATEST prize in boxing, the Muhammad Ali Trophy.

Boasting a combined record of 99 wins and 3 losses along with 72 KOs, Gassiev, Briedis and Wlodarczyk can´t wait to get in on and write history.

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“It is an honor to be in the World Boxing Super Series,“ said Gassiev, who holds the IBF title. “This is the best fighting the best. I have never lost a fight, I am the IBF champion and I look forward to winning the other belts as well to cement my position as the best fighter in the division!“

WBC Champion Briedis is also thrilled to participate. “This is the Champions League of boxing and I am going to prove that I am the world´s best cruiserweight,” he said. “The competition will be tough, but to be the best, you have to beat the best.”

Wlodarczyk, the former IBF & WBC Champion who now occupies the number one spot in the IBF rankings, is equally confident of success. “I will stamp my authority on the division by beating the best cruiserweights out there and winning the World Boxing Super Series,” he stated. “There is a reason the winner gets the Muhammad Ali Trophy. He was the Greatest of all time, and the winner of this tournament has the right to call himself the greatest cruiserweight of our time.”

Saturday will mark the first anniversary of Muhammad Ali´s death. Roberto Dalmiglio, Comosa´s Head of Management Board, paid tribute to the GREATEST of all time. “Nobody will ever forget what Ali has achieved,” he said. “He was the GREATEST of all time because he defeated the best opponents out there. The World Boxing Super Series is all about the best fighting the best, and that is why we named the trophy after him.”

With three high-profile signings confirmed and many more to come, the stage is set for an exciting tournament. “The quest for the Muhammad Ali Trophy has officially begun and we are thrilled to welcome two unbeaten world champions and a top-ranked challenger, who is a former champion, to the World Boxing Super Series,” Dalmiglio said. “They have accepted the ultimate challenge to determine the best cruiserweight in the world.”

Season 1 of the World Boxing Super Series will feature the cruiserweights and super-middleweight divisions. In each weight class, eight top fighters will battle out a bracket-style elimination tournament. There will be four quarter-finals (September / October 2017), two semi-finals (early 2018) and one final (May 2018), which makes for a total of 14 high-class fights. “We have received a massive amount of applications for both divisions,” said Kalle Sauerland, Comosa`s Chief Boxing Officer. “The best fighters are lining up to be in the tournament. Just like the fans, they love the format and the fact that there will only be one man standing at the end.”

Richard Schaefer, Comosa`s Chairman of the Americas, added: “We promised you the biggest names and champions in the divisions and here we are delivering. More names will follow shortly. We simply can’t wait to get the action started!”

The quarter-final pairings will be determined during the Draft Gala in Monaco in early July. In each weight class, the four top-seeded boxers (which will be determined by the Comosa Board) will select their quarter-final opponents from the four unseeded boxers. Once the pairings are set, the exact fight dates and venues will be announced. Details about the participants in the super-middleweight division will be revealed shortly.
Gassiev, Briedis, Wlodarczyk Ink With World Boxing Super Series - Boxing News
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I hope they add the kudryashov durdola winner and Glowacki who is still dangerous.
 
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((ReFleXioN)) EteRNaL

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I have Freddie Roach #1, bc no matter how much yall hate on him...he knows how to bring the "Champion" out of a fighter. He just knows how to train Championship fighters, he's had 27 Champions fellas, he's the Phil Jackson of Boxing Trainers. I mean come on, the pedigree is there....he came up under Eddie Futch:ufdup:
only thing I care about is if the fighter actually improves with a trainer. are you saying roach MADE 27 champions or that he just trained them?.....because he trained oscar and b hop who were already champions before him so I don't see why they should be included in the champions that he trained. he definitely didn't improve b hop or oscar in any way. pascal was better before him. khan was better under virgil. there hasn't been many instances over the recent years where I could say damn, freddie really took that guy to the next level :ehh:.....like I said. he just tries to turn every guy into manny pacquiao. amir khan was garbage under him. footwork was abysmal. I just think freddie is incredibly overrated:yeshrug:
 
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