Andre Ward wins a comprehensive unanimous decision. He is a far more dynamic fighter than the limited Arthur Abraham. Ward is simply too fast, possesses superior skills, movement and basically edges Abraham in every aspect of fighting, save power and brute strength.
abraham-ward tomorrow..who wins and why
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Allow me to shed some light on your feeblemindedness if you've ever seen AA box u know he uses a high guard defense were he places his gloves in front of his grill @ blocks punches w/them inturn the force of an opponent hitting them sends them crashing back at him. So is he literally goin to hit himself in the face prob not it was an sarcastic assessment on his boxing style @ as for the otherness if you don't know the context "I'm not teaching you anything. I just help you to explore yourself"Comment
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so you have to train in america with an american trainer???Comment
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90% chance Ward wins a dominant UD, 10% Abraham catches him with a right and puts him to sleep. AA cannot win a decision, he's not active enough and Ward's defense is too good.Last edited by Jim Jeffries; 05-14-2011, 09:03 AM.Comment
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Abraham must train IN AMERICA with a real trainer like Freddie Roach, Manny Steward, Naz Richardson or similar.[/QUOTE]
I don't think it has to do w/training outside america it's just AA style not very active only fights in bursts to defensive not very mobile a trainer can't make him punch more maybe help w/strategy but AA has to see @ execute at this point in his career dont see him changing the way he fightsComment
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Nah... I bet you give him 2 years with mr. Roach and he'll do just great. Same gose for Kelly Pavlik. Those fighters need to better training.
Take Kessler as an exmaple: he did a lot better after he dropped his old Danish trainer. He wasn't happy with him and found the courage to drop him. Abraham and Pavlik have troubles in leaving the trainers who raised them up.Comment
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