Does Anyone Think Andre Ward Would Of Beat Prime Calzaghe At 168lb?

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  • Perfect Plex
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    Does Anyone Think Andre Ward Would Of Beat Prime Calzaghe At 168lb?

    Lets say current Ward, fight's prime Calzaghe on a netrual ground etc MGM Grand. Does anyone favour Ward?
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    #2
    Yes,I do!!

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    • mathed
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      HAHAHA, not a chance. Calz would give Ward the beating of his life. Ward gets stopped or loses a wide UD. Calz would catch Ward coming in headfirst with a left uppercut and pop him with a right, left, right to the body, and a right hook as Ward falls to the canvas.

      **46 had tried, 46 had failed**
      Last edited by mathed; 11-02-2010, 10:51 AM.

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      • V.WEBB
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        #4
        Yes, I like Ward's chances for sure.

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        • -Johannes-
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          #5
          I don't know man, those cat-like slaps can do some real damage. Just ask Peter Manfredo

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          • Clyde Barrow
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            #6
            No. Ward wouldn't throw enough to stay in the fight. Joe walks through whatever counters he catches and thoroughly outworks him for a decision. If Ward had some pop he'd be a lot more troublesome to an in and out flurry fighter like Calzaghe.

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            • Chrismart
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              Could be a good fight. I think Calzaghe would have to much ring experience for Ward though.

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              • IMDAZED
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                #8
                Ward has much more to prove. Although to his credit, Calzaghe wasn't anywhere near this level at that same age.

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                • -PANDA-
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                  #9
                  its even imo

                  ward knows how to dictate a fight and confuse an opponent...calzaghe has a high workrate but doesnt throw with any mustard behind it

                  panda thinks ward will progress and become more versatile...if he does then panda believes he wouldve beaten calzaghe

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                  • 713832281
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                    #10
                    hell noo!!!! i would be rooting for ward but calz would win

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