Just in:
Abu Dhabi Gears Up for Domestic Tire Production with Multi-Billion Dirham Investment // A Taste of Morocco Arrives at Dubai’s Global VillageThe aromatic spices and vibrant culture of Morocco have arrived at the Dubai Global Village, as the Moroccan pavilion officially opened its doors to the public. Spanning an impressive space, the pavilion promises to transport visitors to the heart of Morocco, offering a captivating glimpse into the country’s rich heritage, traditional crafts, and delectable cuisine.Stepping into the pavilion is akin to stepping onto the bustling streets of a Moroccan marketplace. The air is filled with the enticing aroma of fragrant tagines and freshly brewed mint tea, whetting the appetites of visitors. Colorful displays of intricately woven textiles, handcrafted pottery adorned with Berber designs, and gleaming brass lamps line the stalls, each piece a testament to the meticulous skill of Moroccan artisans.Visitors can embark on a sensory journey through Morocco, exploring the vibrant culture and traditions of the North African nation. Those seeking a retail adventure can browse through a curated selection of Moroccan goods, including hand-woven rugs, leather goods, and babouche slippers, all reflecting the country’s unique blend of Arabic, Berber, and European influences.Beyond shopping, the pavilion offers a chance to immerse oneself in Moroccan culture. Live music performances featuring traditional instruments like the oud and the darbuka fill the air, transporting visitors to a vibrant Marrakech marketplace. Artisans showcase their skills, demonstrating the age-old techniques of carpet weaving, pottery making, and metalwork, offering a glimpse into the heart of Moroccan craftsmanship.For those seeking a culinary adventure, the pavilion boasts a variety of restaurants serving up authentic Moroccan delicacies. Visitors can savor the fragrant flavors of tagines, simmered meats and vegetables in a conical clay pot, or sample the fluffy sweetness of baghrir, a type of semolina pancake drizzled with honey and argan oil. No Moroccan experience is complete without a steaming cup of mint tea, traditionally poured from a height to create a foamy head.The Moroccan pavilion at the Dubai Global Village is more than just a marketplace; it’s a portal to a captivating culture. Whether you’re tertarik (attracted) to the intricate craftsmanship, enticed by the flavorful cuisine, or captivated by the lively music, the pavilion offers a chance to experience the magic of Morocco firsthand. // Hinen to Showcase Innovative Energy Solutions at Solar & Storage Live Australia 2024 // World Trade Charts New Course After Three Decades // Aramco Vice President addresses Aramco’s sustainability initiatives at One Earth Summit // United Terra Enterprises PLC proposed work plan for Visoka approved by regulatory body (AKBN) and state-run Albpetrol. // ISCA launches Accelerated Pathway Programme to fast-track aspiring Chartered Accountants of Singapore // Renowned Dutch Microbiologist and Expert in Water Quality and Health Named Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize 2024 Laureate // Maximizing Mileage: Tips for Prolonging Your Vehicle’s Lifespan // Strengthening Ties: UAE and Malaysia Forge Path for Broader Cooperation // UK Poised for Crypto Regulations by July // Skies to Offer Patchy Sunshine Amidst Lingering Showers // CUHK Tops QS World University Rankings, Solidifying Its Global Research Leadership: Secures Top Positions in Hong Kong with 8 Subjects and 19* Subjects Among Top 50 // With record scale, China’s consumer products expo shares opportunities and market with world // Andertoons by Mark Anderson for Tue, 16 Apr 2024 // Tall & Active: Finding the Perfect Activewear Fit // Crypto Wallet Urges iPhone Users to Disable iMessage Over Unpatched Vulnerability // Stepped-Up Patrols: Ajman Police Prioritize Traffic Safety During Unstable Weather // HeeSay Launched ‘LivelyLaugh’ Campaign to Celebrate Songkran 2024, driving New Interactive Trends among LGBTQ+ People // Urgent Plea for De-escalation in the Region Issued by the UAE //
HomeNewsboxAndre Ward Takes Control and Then Crown From Sergey Kovalev

Andre Ward Takes Control and Then Crown From Sergey Kovalev

20BOXINGsub facebookJumbo

Photo

Andre Ward, left, improved to 31-0 and dealt Sergey Kovalev his first defeat in 32 fights as a professional.

Credit
Al Bello/Getty Images

LAS VEGAS — A few days before Andre Ward and Sergey Kovalev stepped into a boxing ring here to battle it out for light heavyweight supremacy, Kovalev’s promoter said that this would be the super fight that everyone wanted between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao but never got.

She was right.

ADVERTISEMENT

Kovalev dominated the early rounds of this back-and-forth match, and then Ward sprang to life and came away with a close but unanimous decision victory here in Las Vegas. All three judges scored the fight 114-113 in favor of Ward.

With the victory, Ward improved his perfect record to 31-0 and made a strong case for recognition as the best pound-for-pound boxer in the world. The victory represented a resounding return to prominence for Ward, 32, who had not appeared in a marquee fight in about four years — a period marred by injury, and defined by sporadic matches and a dispute with his promoter.

“This was a beautiful thing,” Ward said after Saturday’s decision, which allowed him to take the W.B.O., W.B.A. and I.B.F. light heavyweight titles from Kovalev. “We did it, baby. It’s a lot of hardware. Surreal.”

But the fight was so close and so exciting that Ward will inevitably face Kovalev again if he wants to prove decisively that he is the best light heavyweight in the world. In fact, Kathy Duva, Kovalev’s promoter, said after the fight that they would take advantage of a contractual right to a rematch.

Photo

Kovalev landing a punch. All three judges scored the fight 114-113 in favor of Ward.

Credit
Associated Press

Kovalev, who absorbed his first defeat in 32 fights as a professional, appeared stunned by the outcome. And it was hard to blame him. Although the late rounds were very close, with the fighters trading punches, Kovalev had dominated the early rounds and knocked down Ward in the second.

ADVERTISEMENT

“He won the first six rounds, how the hell does he lose the decision?” Duva said.

Still, being that this is a business, she grudgingly conceded that even a loss could be a win.

“I’m happy we had a great fight,” she said. “Boxing really needed a great fight.”

Kovalev, 33, established control early with a powerful left jab that stunned Ward on several occasions. Ward appeared to be measuring opportunities to hit Kovalev and then get inside and smother him before he could return fire. But every time Ward ducked in, Kovalev would swat him off.

With about 40 seconds left in the second round, Kovalev’s power caught up with Ward. Ward threw a looping right fist, but before it could get to Kovalev’s chin, Kovalev answered with a short but powerful straight right fist that sent Ward to the mat. Ward stumbled around the ring for the rest of the round and was saved by the bell.

But what seemed most impressive is that Ward refused to cower after getting knocked down.

“I wasn’t happy about that knockdown, but I didn’t panic,” Ward said. “I was at peace. Now it was time to really get to work.”

Kovalev clearly was imposing his strategy of punishing his opponent with his heavy hands. But Ward managed to start getting in close on Kovalev in the middle of the fight. He would lunge in with a punch, and as Kovalev tried to retaliate, Ward would grab his arms and wrestle him toward the ropes. As the pair tangled, they also attempted to fling each other and poke shots at close range.

As the match wore on, Kovalev stopped throwing the jab that was so effective early in the fight. When he did throw it, it was lazy, and Ward made him pay. In the ninth round, when Kovalev flailed his left hand, Ward easily bent out of the way and fired a jab that landed squarely on Kovalev’s face.

“I think after the second-round knockdown, he realized I wasn’t going anywhere and I was stepping on the gas,” Ward said.

Kovalev’s drop in activity allowed Ward to lock him up so he could not throw his big punches. When he could get free, Kovalev had trouble connecting cleanly in the second half of the fight. He would swing and Ward would duck low, leaving Kovalev looking as if he was grabbing at the air.

But even as the momentum appeared to turn, the match remained tight, the fighters seemingly reading each others’ minds and countering each other effectively. Midway through the 10th round, for instance, Ward connected on a sharp jab, but almost immediately ate one from Kovalev. A short time later, Ward came forward again with a looping right and a jab, but there was Kovalev again, raking Ward’s head back with his stiff left fist.

In this match, both fighters surpassed milestones that were long overdue for boxers of their talent. Before Saturday night, neither man had headlined a fight card on pay-per-view, which is a chief indicator of a boxer’s prominence. And this was Ward’s first time fighting in Las Vegas — home of boxing’s marquee contests — and Kovalev’s second.

The new T-Mobile Arena that hosted the fight had plenty of empty seats. With an attendance of 13,310, the fight won’t break any records and most likely will not be a pay-per-view landmark, either.

But with their performance, Ward and Kovalev have almost assured themselves another turn on boxing’s biggest stage, and that it will be even more heavily anticipated.

Continue reading the main story

NYtimes

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT
Just in:
Renowned Dutch Microbiologist and Expert in Water Quality and Health Named Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize 2024 Laureate // Microsoft Pours $1.5 Billion into UAE AI Leader G42 // Maximizing Mileage: Tips for Prolonging Your Vehicle’s Lifespan // HeeSay Launched ‘LivelyLaugh’ Campaign to Celebrate Songkran 2024, driving New Interactive Trends among LGBTQ+ People // Stepped-Up Patrols: Ajman Police Prioritize Traffic Safety During Unstable Weather // FAB Makes Record-Breaking Profit in 4th Quarter // Strengthening Ties: UAE and Malaysia Forge Path for Broader Cooperation // Digital Gathering Spaces: Crafting Vibrant Community Websites // ISCA launches Accelerated Pathway Programme to fast-track aspiring Chartered Accountants of Singapore // “Nomad Awards”: Inaugural Annual Technology Application Competition in the Hong Kong and Greater Bay Area // Building Green Floors: ADNEC Group, Terrax Partner on Sustainable Event Flooring // Tall & Active: Finding the Perfect Activewear Fit // Skies to Offer Patchy Sunshine Amidst Lingering Showers // Crypto Wallet Urges iPhone Users to Disable iMessage Over Unpatched Vulnerability // Andertoons by Mark Anderson for Tue, 16 Apr 2024 // Filecoin Foundation Seeks Legal Answers in China After STFIL Disruption // UK Poised for Crypto Regulations by July // Hinen to Showcase Innovative Energy Solutions at Solar & Storage Live Australia 2024 // Microsoft, UAE AI firm to invest $1.5 billion // Aramco Vice President addresses Aramco’s sustainability initiatives at One Earth Summit //