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Comments Thread For: Andre Ward Says Canelo Alvarez Would Never Fight Him If He Was Active
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostWard is so spot on here. He is making a very salient point. A lot of fighters pad their resumes against shot fighters or fighters who are well past their primes.
If GGG wouldn’t fight Ward and if Canelo won’t fight Benavidez. Then what makes one so confident that Alvarez will ever fight Dre?Last edited by daggum; 12-11-2023, 09:59 AM.
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Ward was a brilliant skilled fighter and he beat some top, top 168 pounders including Dawson here and arguably beat the top "killer" at 175 in Kovalev. I'd have liked to see Ward fighting a prime Andre Dirrell in S6 bc I think Dirrell beat Froch at that time.
As for Ward vs Canelo, this fight could've been made since Canelo fought for the first time at 168 in 2018 against Fielding. At that time Ward was around 33-34 y/o and his last fight was against Kovalev in 2017, so I think Ward could've fought Canelo if he really wanted and get a good payday. Ward probably is a little salty bc he was missing the Canelo PAYDAY.
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Originally posted by JonDelPrado View PostKovalev had this buffoon rocked and beat, up until he run out of gas like he do. Canelo would send him out of the ring on a stretcher. And by the way, it would be the other way around with Ward staying clear out of having to fight canelo.shenmue likes this.
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Ward is saying that Canelo only wants to fights big names who are past-prime, on their way out of the sport. Then Ward says that he retired because his body was no longer able to perform at the highest level. Then he says Canelo wouldn't have faced him if he was still active. But if Canelo is looking to fight past-prime guys then surely Ward would've been his ideal choice?
"Canelo only fights past-prime half-retired guys, so no way he'd fight a past-prime half-retired guy like me"
When Ward retired, his mandatories were Bivol and Beterbiev. A lot of people said he was ducking. It seems funny for him to say "those guys have never said my name in 6 years, there's a reason for that". But what is the reason, that they didn't want the fight? If Ward had stayed active, they would've been his next 2 opponents unless he vacated, so how can he paint the picture that they are the ones that didn't want it?
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Ward never lived up to the hype after winning super 6. He weight drained Dawson down to 168 then after that spent 4 years wasting his prime fighting C level bums.
Then finally stepped up again with a razor close win against kovalev that many thought he lost. Then in the rematch he throws a 5 punch combination to the balls that was far worse than the single shot that Usyk took from Dubois, except Ward had the ref on his side in this one.
After that lucky "stoppage win" he got in the rematch he retired rather than take on any challenges.
Now he is 39 and crying that a former super welterweight wouldnt theoretically fight him if he was still fighting. Dude who gives a ***, you are 39, the same age as Beterbiev, if you are so ***ing great then call out Beterbiev who is the same weight and age as you. But we see him crying about middleweights that wouldnt fight him.
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Sounds like Ward is angling ( some would say begging) for a comeback payday.
Would allow Canelo to continue to avoid Benavidez by taking a high profile, winnable fight.
Hopefully, Canelo ignores Ward and focuses on making the better fight.Murray Kelm likes this.
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