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Ward ordered to face the Kessler-Magee winner.
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Say what you want, but a boxer who depends on holding/wrestling to win (Ward) isn't much of a boxer.
Plus it makes no sense to have the super 6 guys continuing to fight each other....like their doing a 'Contender' tour up the weight classes or some shyt.
Shoot, I'd rather see Ward fight Sillakh at 175 than a rematch.
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Originally posted by Mike Haynes View PostSay what you want, but a boxer who depends on holding/wrestling to win (Ward) isn't much of a boxer.
Plus it makes no sense to have the super 6 guys continuing to fight each other....like their doing a 'Contender' tour up the weight classes or some shyt.
Shoot, I'd rather see Ward fight Sillakh at 175 than a rematch.
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Originally posted by crold1 View PostFroch and Kessler (skipping Maggee...no one cares), with foreign TV rights, are probably still more lucrative than anyone else he can fight unless HBO just gets behind him with rights fees for anyone.
Kessler and Froch do have to make it worth his while though. Let's see what offers they throw his way when the time comes.Last edited by ShoulderRoll; 10-31-2012, 06:21 PM.
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Originally posted by Cutthroat View PostWard is levels ahead of that version that schooled Kessler, he was what 25? Ward will beat him even more convincingly.
Ward doesn't want to travel because he doesn't want to get robbed, if that Froch fight was in the UK Ward loses that fight by UD in one of the worst robberies ever. Just look at the scorecards from Wards dominating performance two guys had it 115-113 lmfao. And that was in AC.
I love how British judging gets the blame for poor scoring in the US.
Originally posted by crold1 View PostIf I could pick anyone, it would be Campillo. I think he'd give Ward a tougher fight than anyone at 68/75 right now.Last edited by Weebler I; 10-31-2012, 06:23 PM.
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Originally posted by crold1 View PostIf I could pick anyone, it would be Campillo. I think he'd give Ward a tougher fight than anyone at 68/75 right now.
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I've read a lot of the posts here and it's almost 50/50. Some are saying Kessler doesn't deserve the rematch, others are saying Ward should travel to fight.
IMO I think Kessler more than deserves the rematch, the first fight was atrocious. A champion should always get another chance at his belt, the problem however is that Ward refuses to leave his country, in fact he refuses to often leave his home town, this is made worse by the fact that now, Kessler will be very reluctant to take such a major fight in the US.
I'm certain the Dane will take the fight if the money is right and the venue is Vegas or New York. Make this happen!
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Originally posted by Mike Haynes View PostSay what you want, but a boxer who depends on holding/wrestling to win (Ward) isn't much of a boxer.
Plus it makes no sense to have the super 6 guys continuing to fight each other....like their doing a 'Contender' tour up the weight classes or some shyt.
Shoot, I'd rather see Ward fight Sillakh at 175 than a rematch.
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