Ward's done, finished. He is going to be a commentator full time or HBO because that injury put the kibosh on his boxing career.
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Originally posted by KTFO View PostI don't knock Wards style, he keeps putting W's on the board and at the end of the day that's what matters. The only knock I have against Ward is that he rarely ever leaves Cali and has never left the U.S. to fight. Not that it's uncommon, but, he was the Super Six winner and never left his home turf while every other fighter was scattered about.
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Originally posted by twosweethooks View PostFroch pretty much got it right. Andre is good and an outstanding person, but his style stinks a bit, glad to see him stop Dawson though.
Its kinda like watching May jr. he is boring, kinda like watching paint dry.
I'd rather be boring and super effective, undefeated, and thee top p4p best THAN to be exciting for the fans sake but getting knocked the f..u..c..k out in the process like your boy Pacquiao
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Originally posted by The Weebler II View PostLast weekend.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostIBF/WBA super middleweight champion Carl Froch (31-2, 22KOs) sent some stinging comments to the king at 168, Andre Ward (26-0, 14KOs). Froch lost a twelve round decision to Ward in 2011. Froch avenged his other career defeat on Saturday night at the O2 Arena, with a twelve round decision over Mikel Kessler. According to Froch, there was some tension when he told Ward, to his face, that he wasn't a very exciting fighter. Ward was sitting ringside at the O2 Arena as part of the broadcast team for HBO.
[Click Here To Read More]Last edited by Mr. Philadel; 05-28-2013, 12:53 AM.
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Originally posted by hitking View PostTwo of the biggest mainstream stars in boxing today are Floyd Mayweather and Benard Hopkins. And the two things they have in common are sustained winning, and a "boring" fighting style. This tells me that if a guy wins at a high level for long enough, stardom will come.
No one wants to see this bore anymore. He's not PPV material.
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