I agree with this actually. .500 KO percentage isn't going to do much for you to get you to primetime. The Dawson fight may be a good start in the right direction. He should score another stoppage against Pavlik, I'm expecting. That'd bump him up to .556, but more importantly 2 straight stoppages. People want to see guys that can finish fights. I admit, I'm guilty as well of this. I don't mind seeing fights go the distance, but part of the allure of boxing is the unpredictability of it, knowing that it can end at any time. If a guy decisions every opponent (i.e. Malinagi, etc.), I will still watch, but not with quite as much interest. A lot of casuals basically tune in to see knockouts though.
Edit: Of course Mayweather has only 2 stoppages in his last 8 bouts, those being Hatton and the Ortiz debacle, and Ward's 5 fights between stoppages were all very tough fights, I think there is still a public perception when a guy's record is announced and the casual sees a 50% KO ratio that this one may be not worthy of the top dollar. The flip side of course is that Ward propelled his name way upwards over his last 6 fights in the boxing world. I am just speaking of the perceptions. Take away the 5 decision wins in the Super 6 and he has a KO ratio of 67% in fact.
In any case, the whole point was that I agree that he has an opportunity to change the public perception if he continues to fight with the style he used against Dawson. And his performance in the Super 6 was phenomenal, and his goal was probably to simply win every fight and little else.
Edit: Of course Mayweather has only 2 stoppages in his last 8 bouts, those being Hatton and the Ortiz debacle, and Ward's 5 fights between stoppages were all very tough fights, I think there is still a public perception when a guy's record is announced and the casual sees a 50% KO ratio that this one may be not worthy of the top dollar. The flip side of course is that Ward propelled his name way upwards over his last 6 fights in the boxing world. I am just speaking of the perceptions. Take away the 5 decision wins in the Super 6 and he has a KO ratio of 67% in fact.
In any case, the whole point was that I agree that he has an opportunity to change the public perception if he continues to fight with the style he used against Dawson. And his performance in the Super 6 was phenomenal, and his goal was probably to simply win every fight and little else.
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