Why does most people here gives ward a pass
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What andre ward is doing now is the same exact thing joe calzaghe is doing. Hiding out at 168 while there are great money and legacy defining fights one division below or above him.Comment
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Ward has gotten a lot of criticism on NSB for the past year or so. He was a favorite after the Super Six, but his lack of activity and meaningful wins since had eroded all that favoritism and made him one of the more criticized fighters around here.
Which, even as a Ward fan, I can't get angry about. He is saying a lot of ****** things lately, and he isn't making us forget about it by getting in the ring. It's hard to keep defending him. Is he even in the process of signing for another fight? The guy is an incredible fighter, but he's squandering his prime. It sucks.Comment
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Ward cleared his division out. GGG called ward out and then ducked when accepted. Dawson wanted to move down, Ward didn't demand it. The real question is why does GGG get a pass? Him and ward both medaled in the same olympics yet Ward is established p4p and GGG is still fighting Adamas.
The question is why does GGG get a pass, not why does Ward. GGGs been called out by top names after saying anyone from 154-168 can get it, yet fights journeyman (if that) and continues to chase a 147 lb fighter on a different network, yet different networks are why he won't fight Lara who is saying he'd move up. He makes himself seem most feared by turning down top fighters and then saying he can't get big fights.Comment
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Ward cleared his division out. GGG called ward out and then ducked when accepted. Dawson wanted to move down, Ward didn't demand it. The real question is why does GGG get a pass? Him and ward both medaled in the same olympics yet Ward is established p4p and GGG is still fighting Adamas.
The question is why does GGG get a pass, not why does Ward. GGGs been called out by top names after saying anyone from 154-168 can get it, yet fights journeyman (if that) and continues to chase a 147 lb fighter on a different network, yet different networks are why he won't fight Lara who is saying he'd move up. He makes himself seem most feared by turning down top fighters and then saying he can't get big fights.
Golovkin fights A LOT. He's in the ring 3 or 4 times a year. It's easy to forget about a fighter's out of ring activities when they are active in the ring.
Golovkin has tried to get fights with the best in his division, so we know he isn't running from a challenge.
Golovkin doesn't say ****** stuff every other week.
Compare that to Ward, who has fought twice since 2011, says a lot of ****** things lately, and as far as we know isn't trying to make anything happen. When is he even going to fight again? Is he trying to make any fight happen?
You know how Khan is heavily criticized for not having a meaningful win since 2011? Guess what, neither has Ward.Comment
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Andre Ward should have trumped that moved with the more righteous and legacy enhancing move of offering to fight at 175.
What andre ward is doing now is the same exact thing joe calzaghe is doing. Hiding out at 168 while there are great money and legacy defining fights one division below or above him.
As I stated in my original post, Ward should move up to 175 now but there's no way he should move down to 160.Comment
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GGG is doing what he should: He is staying at 160 (unless a Floyd fight presents itself) and unify before moving up. I also believe he is avoiding a fight with Ward because he knows he'll lose.
Ward is stalling. He is staying at 168 although he's already lineal in hopes of getting Chavez Jr. or GGG. I also believe he gets his ass handed to him by Stevenson or Kovalev at 175.
Both men don't want to move up. They both have good reason I might add.Comment
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Regardless of anything else, he's the greatest natural talent in boxing right now. People can criticize his career moves, and there's a legit argument there, but that has nothing to do with his actual skill. People try to lump the two. If you can't see what he's got, then try boxing sometime. Just because he's not booking fights the way you want him to doesn't mean the talent is not there. Same with Mayweather.Comment
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