im not sold on the russian just yet, he kept his hands down too much. agnew was scared to death, and didnt throw anything to keep the russian off. the russian was wide open for a quick left hook, but agnew was too damn scared to throw!!! moron. its a shame, because if he had the guts to put together a few good punches by actually throwing some.... i think he coulda hurt kovalev.
Agnew gave it his best shot... he just couldn't do it. Good luck to him!!
Bigger man George, bigger punch!
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Anybody see Stevensons response?
"Slow with no defense! When Kovalev fights me, he will stay at the hospital and mama Duva will come see him. Kovalev, tell your mama Kathy Duva to stop crying and to call Yvon Michel and Al Haymon to make the fight happen! Krusher Kovalev, you are just a real slow bum with no defense. Easy work. In due time I will beat your sorry ass! You are an easy work and tell Tarzan to show how to move your big ugly head! You can't fight for sh*t,"
A few morning after thoughts:
- Kovalev has a few holes in a defense. His comment that agnew was a smart fighter; that he hid behind his defense and then tried to throw punches at the right time had me a little puzzled. It don't think its necessarily smart... Just boxing... and he should be prepared for a lot of guys that lay in wait and explode from a shell with combos (because of Kovalevs Linear retreat).
-Agnew wasn't horrible in the first round. He hit Kovalev with a 3 punch combo where every shot landed on the button. I'll admit that inched me closer to the edge of my seat. Kovalev going straight back a lot means an opponent can put in some work this way. I also think someone that uses a lot of angles and spins him can make him hesitate.
-That being said umm...Kovalev didnt really seemed phased and that was scary for a guy like Agnew. Everything agnew landed just seemed to be a deposit in the Karma bank and its like he knew he would get it back. After Kovi took that combo, and knew what the danger was.. he went right back to his attack. After he got butted and opened up, he went right back to the attack. ... after a low blow, he went right back to the attack...pretty much anything that happened was just an interval before he went right back to the attack. He was a machine. Whoever beats this guy (cleanly) is going to need serious power or blinding speed and accuracy. A Ward "hug & slug" performance could probably stifle Kovalev, but i'd pay to watch kovalev toss Ward to the mat, if he tried that grapple..
-The post fight interview was great. A fighter than says what he means and means what his says. The POS comment about Stevenson was funny. Even funnier was him realizing he was on TV right after it came out. Him Saying he'd like to fight anyone with a title in his division showed he wasn't choosey after the Stevenson pull out. I do think he'll need to push harder and name a name to corner someone into fighting him.
They want your @$$ beat because upsets make news. News brings about excitement, excitement brings about ratings. The objective is to bring you up to the tower and tear your @$$ down. And if you don't believe that, you're crazy.
Roy Jones, Jr. "What I've Learned," Esquire 2003
Kovalev-Agnew full fight video:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbbHJNx7OrE
For someone who claimed to not be afraid of anyone, Agnew sure fought scared last night.
Roy Jones Jr sure seemed to be impressed with Agnews punching power. In the early rounds he had to throw in several comments on how powerful Agnew was and Kovalev wasn't used to that. RJJ is irritating to listen to in my opinion. He sounds abnormally nasally too.
i thought agnew had decent power when he threw punches, unfortunately he had NO HEART!!!! and no, he didnt do his best....he gave up.
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