Comments Thread For: Team Ward: If No Injury, Froch Would Have Been KO'd
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Talk is cheap Homeboy, why don't you take a trip to Nottingham and back that talk up.Virgil Hunter, the trainer of WBC/WBA super middleweight champion Andre Ward (26-0, 14 KOs), is pretty confident that if his boxer had two healthy hands, he would have scored a knockout victory over Carl Froch last year in the Super Six finals. Ward won a twelve round decision, but his left hand was broken in two places during the contest.
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It was slightly satirical even though Hunter could go ahead and say that Ward's chin is now solid as earlier in his career the perception was that it was sheer glass.Comment
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Ward just doesn't hit that hard, every Ward fight I have watched he has landed clean hard shots on his opponent am I supposed to believe he was holding something back? Ward has the kind of power that will earn any opponents respect but he's no big puncher and there's no way he stops someone who has a chin as good as Frochs.Comment
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Did you even bother to read the article?Comment
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Let's not get carried away now.
Andre is tremendous and has every skill in the book, but stopping what looked like a weight drained and lifeless Dawson and stopping Carl Froch are very different things. For one, his punches never bothered Froch, even though he landed clean shots throughout the fight.Comment
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His hand was fine when he went 12 rounds with glassjawed Allan Green and now he supposedly could have KO'ed granite chinned Froch? Just sayin'.
This guy Hunter is making a load of tiresome statements. I'm hoping for nemesis to follow this hubris.
Besides: Why doesn't he address how Ward was on ***** street against nonamers Kolb and Boone instead of making these disrespectful comments towards Froch and Calzaghe?
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