The reason Andre Ward beats Andre Dirrell

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  • Walterson
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    The reason Andre Ward beats Andre Dirrell

    Ward:


    - Always rises to the occasion

    - He knows he won't be fighting in his hometown

    - He knows he put on a disappointing performance against Green, a great win nonetheless.

    - His mental conditioning, and motivation is second to none
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    #2
    Originally posted by Walterson
    Ward:

    - He knows he won't be fighting in his hometown
    The sharp shootin' southpaw Slickter will be swiping at Wards chin as he tries to hug, hold and I bet he knocks down Ward several times because he ain't used to being out of his comfort zone.

    Ward will put on a lacklustre performance and it'll cost him.

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    • Walterson
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      #3
      Originally posted by Artiau
      The sharp shootin' southpaw Slickter will be swiping at Wards chin as he tries to hug, hold and I bet he knocks down Ward several times because he ain't used to being out of his comfort zone.

      Ward will put on a lacklustre performance and it'll cost him.
      Keep thinking that

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      • Battle Hardened
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        #4
        Ward thrives on holding, and leaning. You can't hold and lean on someone you can't catch. Dirrell isn't going to just lay against the ropes either.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Walterson
          Ward:


          - Always rises to the occasion

          - He knows he won't be fighting in his hometown

          - He knows he put on a disappointing performance against Green, a great win nonetheless.

          - His mental conditioning, and motivation is second to none
          all good points. but hes never fought a guy who holds the type of physical advantages over him that dirrell does. and dirrell fighting another boxer, one not as big, strong or hard hitting as himself i think he will be much more comfortable in the ring. and with all thats at stake he will be highly motivated aswell.

          idk if ward can outbox dirrell, i doubt it. if he tries to make it a physical fight he has to get inside first which will be hard given dirrells quicker feet, hands and longer reach.

          ofcourse im inclined to just have faith in ward given the reason u posted. ward always rises to the occassion, hes mentally strong, determined and hes very intelligent. im not sure dirrell can get away with pulling straight back with his hands down, ward would feint then clock him. and im sure he would figure out a way to exploit all the other technical mistakes dirrell makes.

          the wildcard in all this is that both are switch hitters, i cant recall too guys who can fight naturally in both stances and use both stances in each fight squaring of against eachother. it might favor ward whos the smarter fighter, or it could favor dirrell since those straight crosses from either side present a danger to ward if he doesnt see them as he comes in.

          the fight is a toss up to me. i like both guys and is just excited to see them get it on, best matchup of the year imo. after dawson-pascal putting on such a great show im looking forward to it even more.

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          • Walterson
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            #6
            Originally posted by Battle Hardened
            Ward thrives on holding, and leaning. You can't hold and lean on someone you can't catch. Dirrell isn't going to just lay against the ropes either.
            Oh I get you - the best way to remain undeafeted throughout the majority of your career / win the Olympics is to hug, hold and lean.

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            • Walterson
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              #7
              Originally posted by #1Assassin
              all good points. but hes never fought a guy who holds the type of physical advantages over him that dirrell does. and dirrell fighting another boxer, one not as big, strong or hard hitting as himself i think he will be much more comfortable in the ring. and with all thats at stake he will be highly motivated aswell.

              idk if ward can outbox dirrell, i doubt it. if he tries to make it a physical fight he has to get inside first which will be hard given dirrells quicker feet, hands and longer reach.

              ofcourse im inclined to just have faith in ward given the reason u posted. ward always rises to the occassion, hes mentally strong, determined and hes very intelligent. im not sure dirrell can get away with pulling straight back with his hands down, ward would feint then clock him. and im sure he would figure out a way to exploit all the other technical mistakes dirrell makes.

              the wildcard in all this is that both are switch hitters, i cant recall too guys who can fight naturally in both stances and use both stances in each fight squaring of against eachother. it might favor ward whos the smarter fighter, or it could favor dirrell since those straight crosses from either side present a danger to ward if he doesnt see them as he comes in.

              the fight is a toss up to me. i like both guys and is just excited to see them get it on, best matchup of the year imo. after dawson-pascal putting on such a great show im looking forward to it even more.
              some good points here man.

              don't you reckon that Ward's Olympic experience will come in handy here though?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Walterson
                Oh I get you - the best way to remain undeafeted throughout the majority of your career / win the Olympics is to hug, hold and lean.
                Have you watched his last two fights. That's what he does now, and has even said that's how he will fight from now on. Everyone has an opinion, don't get mad if it doesn't match yours. Don't make threads if you can't take criticism.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Walterson
                  some good points here man.

                  don't you reckon that Ward's Olympic experience will come in handy here though?
                  Fraudley Harrison won gold, what the hell does that say about his Pro Career.

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                  • Walterson
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Artiau
                    Fraudley Harrison won gold, what the hell does that say about his Pro Career.
                    Becoming a star got to him.

                    He lost the hunger in him.

                    Haven't seen that in Ward though!

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