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Kovalev vs. Agnew: The Scouting Report
Scouting Report for March 29 Kovalev-Agnew Fight at Boardwalk Hall:
Agnew Will Look to Take Kovalev Deep
Sergey “Krusher” Kovalev
Photo Credits: Rich Graessle/Main Events
Atlantic City, NJ: Undefeated light heavyweight Sergey “Krusher” Kovalev (23-0-1, 21 KOs) has yet to go beyond eight rounds in any professional bout in his career, because 91% of the time he knocks out his opponent before the fight gets too far, but if Cedric “L.O.W.” Agnew (26-0-0, 13 KOs) hopes to defeat Krusher taking him into the later rounds may be his best shot for success on March 29 at Boardwalk Hall. Below is the scouting report for the March 29 fight for the WBO Light Heavyweight Championship at Boardwalk Hall on HBO Boxing After Dark:
Sergey “Krusher” Kovalev
Category
Age : 30
Record : 23-0-1, 21 KOs
Weight : 174
Strength : Kovalev has ring intelligence, footwork, punching power and laser focus. He is incredibly agile and flexible. He moves very well on his feet and is never out of position.
Weakness : Sergey has never been extended to the later rounds so there is no way to know what will happen if Cedric takes him deep. There has been a lot of speculation about the possibility of future unification bouts, this could tempt him to lose focus and look past Agnew.
Experience : Kovalev is the more experienced fighter. He has fought better competition and has beaten his recent opposition (Cleverly and Sillakh) to the punch.
Power : They don’t call him “Krusher” for nothing!
Endurance : Sergey’s endurance is still untested as he has never had to go beyond 8 rounds.
Accuracy : Kovalev is extremely accurate. Against Sillakh he connected for 36.9% of his overall punches and 43.4% of his power punches.
Defense : Kovalev has not had to use a lot of his defense lately, so it is still a question mark.
Style : Kovalev’s style is to seek and destroy.
Intangibles : Kovalev has the confidence of a champion; he is remarkably focused and intense.
Crowd Support : Kovalev is fast becoming a big star so he will likely have most of the crowd with him.
Cedric “L.O.W.” Agnew
Category
Age : 27
Record : 26-0-0, 13 KOs
Weight : 174
Strength : Agnew is a pure boxer with a strong US amateur background. He is undefeated. His focus will be 100% on this-the biggest fight of his life.
Weakness : Cedric has never fought a fighter of Sergey’s caliber. He has never been on the big stage and fought under the bright lights so there is no way to know how he will respond to the pressure.
Experience : Although Agnew has not fought the same level of opponents as Kovalev he has defeated everyone who was put in front of him
Power : Cedric will have to rely on his boxing skills, as Kovalev is the more powerful boxer.
Endurance : Although Agnew has not fought the same level of opponents as Kovalev he has defeated everyone who was put in front of him
Accuracy : Agnew is more of a boxer so if Sergey allows him to, he will connect with the jab.
Defense : For any opponent stepping into the ring against Sergey their main concern is going to be their defense because he has incredible punching power. For Cedric, questions remain about whether or not he was able to improve his defense during training camp.
Style : Cedric is a more classic boxer.
Intangibles : Agnew was the only Light Heavyweight to ask for this fight and accept the terms.
Crowd Support : As the American in this fight some of the fans will be with Agnew on 3/29.
The Match-Up :
Kovalev is favored, but Agnew is a pure boxer who has a chance to extend Kovalev into the later rounds. If so, he will take Kovalev to a place where he has never been at a time when his focus may be elsewhere.
Questions:
1. Will Sergey be able to handle a pure boxer inside the ring?
2. Will Agnew fold under the lights?
3. Will Sergey be looking past this fight onto bigger fights?
4. Will Agnew be able to take Sergey’s punch if it connects?
Cedric “L.O.W.” Agnew
Main Events’ CEO Kathy Duva says, “Never miss a moment of a Krusher fight because you never know when it will all be over. He is electrifying in the ring and this will be his first main event on HBO so look for him to dominate early.”
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