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If Ward fights in Germany or England, will he be deducted pts for his style? Poll!
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Yes because he should be deducted points for elbows, headbutts, hitting on the break, holding etc etc I know he is the son of god and all but rules are rules.
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Originally posted by ny123 View PostIf he fights Froch on neutral ground and outclasses him like i think he will do you guys give him credit?
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Originally posted by DrewWoodside View PostI think the clinching, hit and grab, butting, hold and punch etc etc, is illegal. He didn't always fight this way. I think that is cheating. I'd love to be a fan of his, but I can't watch or consider that stuff legal. If everyone fought like he has recently, boxing would be unwatchable. Calling what he does pure boxing, is an insult to Floyd Mayweather Jr.
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Originally posted by Tom_Tocca View PostBut he did a lot of it against Kessler, too...so why do you think he wouldn't try to "box" that way against someone like Froch?
It's hard to say whether he would fight that way against Froch or not as it would depend on whether it would be effective. If it turned out he could have a field day on the inside but in turn get a warning or point deduction, I think he'd be just fine fighting him on the outside if that's what it came down to.
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He would not only get points deducted, but considering he's a stubborned bastard, he'd end up getting dq'd.
Ward can't win outside of Oakland. That's why his promoter and him keep themselves there.
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Originally posted by Dick Gore View PostHe would not only get points deducted, but considering he's a stubborned bastard, he'd end up getting dq'd.
Ward can't win outside of Oakland. That's why his promoter and him keep themselves there.
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Originally posted by DrewWoodside View PostI think the clinching, hit and grab, butting, hold and punch etc etc, is illegal. He didn't always fight this way. I think that is cheating. I'd love to be a fan of his, but I can't watch or consider that stuff legal. If everyone fought like he has recently, boxing would be unwatchable. Calling what he does pure boxing, is an insult to Floyd Mayweather Jr.
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