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沃德,最近两周一直在为ESPN作评论员,克劳福德VS英东戈,梅威瑟VS麦格雷戈。
经过两场高调的按次付费比赛后,沃德不知道他的下一步会做什么,但已经有过提示,他可能会升级到次重量级,甚至重量级。
科瓦列夫在复赛中被沃德TKO后,职业生涯的前景一直未能确定。有报道说他十一月二十五日在HBO电视的主要事件中回归,但BoxingScene.报道说科瓦列夫有可能退休。
沃德被问及此事,他告诉BoxingScene说;“一个拳手从失败中走出来很容易,但对于科瓦列夫来说会很难。之前他的整个声誉一直被建立在拳坛杀手的基础上,但它一旦被人所洞穿,心里会很难接受,开始自我怀疑。对于一个拳击手来说这很糟糕,心理上和心理上都不容易恢复”。
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Andre Ward: Won't Be Easy For Kovalev To Recover From Defeat
By Ryan Burton
WBA/WBO/IBF light heavyweight champion Andre "SOG" Ward (32-0) has spent the past two weeks working the Terence Crawford-Julius Indongo broadcast and Floyd Mayweather-Conor McGregor fight week for ESPN.
When he was last seen in the ring in June, Ward stopped Sergey Kovalev in 8 rounds in a rematch of their razor thin November, 2016 bout.
After two high profile pay-per-view bouts Ward isn't sure what he will do next, having dropped hints that he may move up to the cruiserweight division or even to the heavyweight division.
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"I don't know. I just think at this point it is tough when you go beat the guy in the division. It is tough. I got a great team, Josh Dubin, James Prince, Roc Nation. I have kind of gotten away and shut the boxing world out and they are going to present a couple options in the next week or so. So I am going to see what they got but we gotta go big or go home. That is my mentality," said Ward.
As for Kovalev, there has been talk that he will return on November 25th in a main event televised by HBO. Those reports were conflicted by a recent story on BoxingScene.com that stated that Kovalev may possibly retire.
When asked if Kovalev can come back and be an elite fighter, Ward was on the fence.
"I think it is 50-50. I think a guy can come back from that but I think it is going to be tough on Kovalev. I am not saying he can't but his whole reputation was built on being the monster, being the Krusher. Then when you get a guy who tells you he is going to penetrate it and actually do it - it is tough. You doubt yourself and self doubt is the worst thing a fighter can have so it is possible. It is not like it is out of the question but it is not going to be easy to come back mentally and psychologically," Ward told BoxingScene.com. |
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