One punch from Eleider "Storm" Alvarez probably ended Sergey Kovalev's career as an elite fighter. It also robbed fight fans of the chance to see Kovalev against 175-pound champion Adonis Stevenson and world titlist Dmitry Bivol.
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Kovalev's late loss robbed us of great unification fights
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