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科瓦列夫;沃德打拳像个娘们一样,他没有能力KO我。一战我流的鼻血不是被他拳头打的,而是被他用肘部拐的。一番战沃德始终保持缠斗不放我出去,二番战我会狠揍他,我喜欢看到他挨揍的感觉。
“He cannot knock me out,” Kovalev said. “He slaps like a woman with his punches. He’s not gonna knock me out. And the reason why there was some blood from my nose, it was from an elbow. It wasn’t a punch, so he’s not gonna knock me out.” Russia’s Kovalev (30-1-1, 26 KOs) feels he needs to win their light heavyweight championship rematch by knockout because he doesn’t want to leave the outcome to the judges again. The former light heavyweight champion cannot believe all three judges thought Ward won their first fight. Each judge – Reno, Nevada’s Burt Clements, New York’s John McKaie and Las Vegas’ Glenn Trowbridge – scored their 12-round fight 114-113 for Ward. “I will destroy him,” Kovalev said. “Really, I will punch much more and harder, with a goal to destroy him, to deliver pain for him. I love to make pain for my opponent. He, right now, deserves it.” Prince promised a very different result when it was his turn to speak Monday. “As I see it, hasn’t much changed,” Prince said, before intentionally mispronouncing Kovalev’s first name. “Sergio, your code has been cracked. We know who you are now. So understand that. And, you know, come June the 17th, you will see one of the greatest fights ever. And as I stated earlier in the interview with HBO, don’t be surprised if Kovalev gets knocked out this fight. It’s that type of atmosphere going on right now. So don’t you be surprised. So we look forward to that moment. “And I noticed that you’ve been real vocal lately about a lot of things. But you need to know that when you’re dealing with men of God, we don’t have no fear of nothing you bring to the table. So understand that. And once again, the United States, we shall be victorious against Russia, as always.” |
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