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    Default Will Kovalev retire?

    Beast of a fighter and still very much up there as a top tier fighter..so what's all this about?

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    Beast of a fighter and still very much up there as a top tier fighter..so what's all this about?

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    Default Re: Will Kovalev retire?

    Kov has not been the best managed fighter. I believe he got the short end of all his big fights.

    Kov v Badou Jack would be a good fight to make.
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    Default Re: Will Kovalev retire?

    He has been really badly managed. He has probably lost his confidence and seemingly doesn't have very good stamina. He started strong both times against Ward but then struggled and it isn't as though Ward even throws many punches. Saw a bit of Mayweather/McGregor on You Tube and it seemed a bit like Ward/Kov 2.

    Should fight a durable journeyman or 2 just to learn to pace himself. Kovalev was so used to stopping fighters he didn't learn to pace himself over 12. Then step up and fight a top 10 guy and then maybe go for a title.

    He is going through the Pavlik 'I don't know what to do' phase. He can put it right or his career ends.

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    Default Re: Will Kovalev retire?

    Very unfortunate if he doesn't fight again. He is still a very good fighter and has some good fights to be made. I agree though that he has been horribly managed.

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    Default Re: Will Kovalev retire?

    He's sick of boxing right now. The judges, the decisions, people telling him what to do... and no corner to go to now to keep him stable... so his family is the only thing thats keep him grounded at this point. If he connects with God and God tells hims to stop being such a stubborn mofo and take some responsibility for the way his career has been going lately... then that's great. If god says this isn't for you anymore and he goes into something else he can find a passion for, well i'll be equally happy for him.

    But the answers he's seeking from above come from inside. Lots of fighters go through this. Life knocks your d*ck in the dirt. You comb over everything and think why me. you get disheartened.. start to doubt your efforts; your intent... then you show up ringside and there's a little spark somewhere in the darkness of your soul that either gets you off your @$$ slowly and back in the gym or a sigh that has you thinking "i dont miss this at all'... As dangerous as the sport can be, its the second one you don't want.
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    Default Re: Will Kovalev retire?

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Kov has not been the best managed fighter. I believe he got the short end of all his big fights.

    Kov v Badou Jack would be a good fight to make.
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