The August 2, 2014, WBO light heavyweight title defence at Atlantic City's Revel Resort illustrated both Sergey Kovalev's vulnerability and devastating power within two rounds. With IBF/WBA champion Bernard Hopkins watching from ringside, Kovalev's third title defence produced unexpected drama before ending characteristically.
The opening round created a statistical anomaly in Kovalev's career when Blake Caparello scored an official knockdown. Video replay revealed Caparello had stepped on Kovalev's foot while landing an overhand right, causing the champion to lose balance and touch the canvas. This 10-8 round for Caparello would prove meaningless.
Kovalev's response in round two demonstrated his elite finishing ability. He dropped the previously undefeated Caparello first with a straight right to the liver. Upon rising, Caparello retreated to a corner where a right hand to the head forced his knee to touch the canvas. The final sequence saw referee Sparkle Lee halt the contest at 1:47 as Caparello succumbed to a sustained combination attack.
The victory improved Kovalev's record to 25-0-1 with 23 knockouts, maintaining his 89% knockout ratio - second only to Gennady Golovkin among active champions. Caparello's record fell to 19-1-1.
The brief contest's timing proved significant, instantly setting up a unification bout with Bernard Hopkins. The 49-year-old IBF/WBA champion joined Kovalev post-fight, expressing mutual interest in unifying the light heavyweight division. HBO commentator Roy Jones Jr. noted Hopkins had likely learned little about potential weaknesses in Kovalev's style during the abbreviated encounter.
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