... This is if Kovalev would have been allowed to punch. The truth is that Ward doesn't allow a puncher to punch -- Ward would stay glued onto Kovalev chest until the Russian is gassed... In the later rounds, Ward would unleash his extremely fast in-and-out slapping proceedings and leave Kovalev defeated and confused. That is why we all love Andre.
Andre Ward p4p#1 2014?
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Ward rightfully passed Pac and Floyd for #1 p4p a while ago
unfortunately, he let it slip by sitting on the shelf for too long
he got his tuneup done, now he needs to get back to business
guys he's beaten have recovered some clout since then
for that reason, don't mind Froch or Bika rematches
whoever wins the 3rd AA-Stieglitz fights is viable too
wanted Ward to go to 175 before, but don't mind him staying put now
he just needs 2 good wins and he's got his #1 p4p ranking back
If Groves beats Froch in a rematch, that is another option but right now it's Stieglitz from a competitive perspective.Comment
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Not if he puts himself out of the ring again with promotional battles. I get wanting more money, but not to the detriment of your career. Some money and legacy is better than no money and no legacy.Comment
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Stieglitz only fights in Würstlandia -- therefore you assume that Ward would travel there for a big payday. I guess that both Stieglitz and Ward would find such a fight as too risky.Comment
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Is that why you want him to reach #1 P4P?
Wards been on the shelf too long. A decent win followed by a couple good wins could get me to forget about his recent hiatus. That's not a lock though. I don't even remember the last time Ward fought 3 times in a year so..Comment
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Bradley goes number one if he beats Pac cleanly and defends against another legit opponent.
Martinez if he beats Cotto (which he probably will) and then fights either of Golovkin or QUillin and beats them, especially if he beats them well.Comment
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