by Cliff Rold - Making the second defense of his WBA Super Middleweight title in front of an enthusiastic hometown crowd at the Oracle Arena in Oakland, California, 26-year old Andre Ward (23-0, 13 KO) used skilled infighting and some savvy disregard for a few of the rules of the trade to earn a unanimous decision win over 31-year old Cameroonian Sakio Bika (28-5-2, 19 KO) of Sydney, Australia on Saturday night. It was Bika’s third failed shot at a major title but, as always, the “Contender” Season Three winner gave a good account of himself in defeat.
Both men weighed in spot on the division limit of 168 lbs. The bout capped off the final weekend of the “Super Six” Super Middleweight tournament’s three preliminary rounds though it was not officially part of the brackets. Ward will enter the “Super Six” semi-finals as the number one seed.
Bika opened the fight with a double left hook, nasty intentions on both punches. Ward calmly covered up. The first clinch saw Bika rough Ward up with lefts in close, referee Dan Stell stepped in with a firm separation. Ward landed a left hook from range, Bika answering with a right. An accidental head butt drew a complaint from Ward, Bika throwing punches while those complaints fell on deaf ears. [Click Here To Read More]
Both men weighed in spot on the division limit of 168 lbs. The bout capped off the final weekend of the “Super Six” Super Middleweight tournament’s three preliminary rounds though it was not officially part of the brackets. Ward will enter the “Super Six” semi-finals as the number one seed.
Bika opened the fight with a double left hook, nasty intentions on both punches. Ward calmly covered up. The first clinch saw Bika rough Ward up with lefts in close, referee Dan Stell stepped in with a firm separation. Ward landed a left hook from range, Bika answering with a right. An accidental head butt drew a complaint from Ward, Bika throwing punches while those complaints fell on deaf ears. [Click Here To Read More]
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