Calzaghe vs Ward (prime for prime)

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  • Anderson Silva
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    #11
    Ward by TKO 2nd round.

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    • Sosay
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      #12
      Ward beats him on the outside and inside. 8-4 9-3. No way Calz can outfight ward on the inside and I think Dre smothers him and bullies him around the ring. I like calz but you guys overrate him too much.

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      • A-Wolf
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        #13
        Ward UD. ..........

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        • ShovelThumb
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          #14
          But Ward would win the fight hoho.

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          • gmc_rfc_06
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            #15
            Ward via wide decision.

            He could outbox him from the outside and dominate him on the inside.

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            • xLuKeYx
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              #16
              Originally posted by gmc_rfc_06
              Ward via wide decision.

              He could outbox him from the outside and dominate him on the inside.
              Calzaghe has a very underrated jab, it's a quality shot with more pop than it get's credit for, I'm not Ward goes anywhere Joe doesn't want him to. Even if Ward could get anywhere near him, look how Joe dealt with a much better Kessler on the inside, far more impressively than Ward did, Andre would get torn up.

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              • A-Wolf
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                #17
                lmao @ people talking about Calzaghe like he's some mythical creature. At truly elite world class level we got to see what Joe is made of. He had all the intangibles a great fighter needs - mental toughness, relentless will.. But when it came to his actual skillset the Hopkins fight and others tell the real story. Joe's legendary ability to "adjust" came down to a simple shortening up of his punches and stepping up the pressure in classic amateur style. He would try and put gloves all over his man but without anything resembling real craft. Joe has my respect, I'll say that, but he was not on the level of an Andre Ward. Just my opinion.

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                • The Hammer
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                  #18
                  Calzaghe by UD

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                  • lparm
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                    #19
                    I see Joe beating up on ward who becomes more frustrated and demoralized as the fight goes on until finally Joe catches him late dropping him in the 11th and stopping him in the 12th.

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                    • sunny31
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by A-Wolf
                      lmao @ people talking about Calzaghe like he's some mythical creature. At truly elite world class level we got to see what Joe is made of. He had all the intangibles a great fighter needs - mental toughness, relentless will.. But when it came to his actual skillset the Hopkins fight and others tell the real story. Joe's legendary ability to "adjust" came down to a simple shortening up of his punches and stepping up the pressure in classic amateur style. He would try and put gloves all over his man but without anything resembling real craft. Joe has my respect, I'll say that, but he was not on the level of an Andre Ward. Just my opinion.
                      I disagree, I don't think he only made offensive adjustments, and this is what people miss about him, he often made defensive adjustments. He may still get hit with shots for the rest of the fight (because he was such an offensive minded fighter) but he would nullify the opposing fighters offense. Listen everyone talks about Hopkins showing up Joe's lack of skill set and technique at the highest level, and I agree to a certain extent, but Hopkins also didnt get off with much at all, and fought a fight where he really tried to steal it.

                      Plus for me Ward is not on the level of a Hopkins or a Jones, he is a slight level below that. I know a lot of people would disagree, but just my opinion. Its another conversation.

                      You could say Hopkins was past his prime when he fought Joe, which he was, and that Hopkins is not on the level f the current Ward, but then again I would say Calzaghe was also past his best at 175.

                      I think Ward is better, as you can see from my prediction. I just didn't agree with exactly what you said.

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