MONTREAL -- Unified light heavyweight titleholder Sergey "Krusher" Kovalev had a much easier time in Saturday's rematch with Jean Pascal than he did the first time he knocked Pascal out. Ten months ...
It didn’t look like much of a fight going in. It was less than that in the ring. Sergey Kovalev was better than Jean Pascal a year ago. He was several leagues better the second time around. Nothing ...
Abel Sanchez will be an interested observer when Sergey Kovalev and Jean Pascal fight Saturday night at the Bell Centre in Montreal. After all, he is the trainer of Nadjib Mohammedi, a light ...
Russia’s 31-year old unified Light Heavyweight titlist Sergey Kovalev (26-0-1, 23 KO) of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, scored a knockdown in round three and then overcame the toughest fight of his ...
The crowd was fired up at the start and had their energy back for exciting close, but in between one thing was abundantly clear: Jean Pascal was the better man. It can be argued that for too much of ...
Earlier this month, former WBC light heavyweight champion Jean Pascal announced his retirement from the sport. Pascal fought a long line of top opponents - like Sergey Kovalev, Bernard Hopkins, Chad ...
Former WBC light heavyweight champion Jean Pascal (28-2-1, 18KOs) is predicting a dominating victory that will send his Canadian rival, Lucian Bute (31-1, 24KOs), into retirement. The two Canadian ...
It will be Jean Pascal and not Yamil Peralta who will fight Michal Cieslak next for the WBC’s interim cruiserweight title, according to the sanctioning body. Peralta, 17-1-1 (9 KOs), is ranked second ...
LAS VEGAS – Unification remains the goal for World Boxing Association (“WBA”) and International Boxing Association (“IBA”) light heavyweight king, Beibut Shumenov. If, however, none of the other ...
It wasn’t quite a classic, didn’t quite meet the threshold of the fights the HBO announcers started to invoke. They didn’t quite hit the level of the Marquis de Saad. Sergey Kovalev and Jean Pascal ...
…well, it’s still plenty intriguing. It’s also likely more a high wire act than an earlier showdown would have been. Neither man can afford to lose. Bute, off a shelling at the hands of Carl Froch and ...
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