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- Oct 27, 2005
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What's the problem? That's a nice red towel?
The problem is that, a few minutes ago, it was totally white
What's the problem? That's a nice red towel?
We will see but for now, Stevenson has proven he can box.I think Lemieux will fight after Stevenson.
GEeez....
DID YOU SEE the TOWEL?!?!?!?!
The problem is that, a few minutes ago, it was totally white
That British commentator was thinking that Bellew could outbox Stevenson but he now changes his view.Could Adonis face Carl Froch within the next year ?
Cloud had a good defensively but not offensively. If it wasnt for the cuts he was going to go 12 rounds
Certainly not November. Even December seems near.Tony Bellew will be fighting Stevenson next. It will be late November, early December most likely.
Yes but WBC accepted to let Adonis do a fight before forcing him to face Bellew. I guess HBO did some representation and there was more money against Cloud than against Bellew.Was Bellew mandatory?
His corner probably wanted him to avoid to be knocked off.Pretty sure he would have gotten knocked out before it got to the 12th round.
Those two victories have turned the 36-year-old native of Haiti from a fighter with great potential into a fighter to be feared, as well as fighter who is suddenly very marketable. Fans will want to see him fight going forward, particularly if he tangles with one particular opponent.
Sergey Kovalev is creating his own buzz among 175-pounders. The hard-punching Russian reduced then-unbeaten Nathan Cleverly into his personal piñata last month, scoring a fourth-round knockout and thrilling everyone who saw it.
Stevenson vs. Kovalev would be a dream come true for those who crave action fights between tough, skillful opponents.
According to CompuBox statistics, Stevenson landed 108 of 434 punches (25 percent) and Cloud landed just 35 of 176 (20 percent). But the more meaningful statistic came in the power punch category, where Stevenson connected on 85 of 160 blows (53 percent), while Cloud landed a measly 15 of 55 (27 percent).