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Originally posted by Mr.Fantastic View PostLike how people forget that Froch was the one that truly cleaned the division and not Ward? But but he beat him doe.
He must have suffered some head trauma himself if he thinks he's dictating to Carl Froch at this stage in the game.
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Ward is your typical delusional diva. While Froch has been fighting and filling 80,000 seat stadiums Andre has fought 2 times in 4 years but somehow he's the A side and wants to dictate all the terms..
Go back to being retired, nobody even cares if you fight anymore. A waste of great talent but who gives a fk at this point.
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Originally posted by Mr.Fantastic View PostLike how people forget that Froch was the one that truly cleaned the division and not Ward? But but he beat him doe.
Please describe in intimate detail the beating that Ward would take at their hands and would that (or those?) beatings have somehow prevented Ward from manhandling Froch?
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Originally posted by lefthook2daliva View PostPlease list for us those fighters that Froch beat while he was "truly" cleaning out 168 that you really believe would beat Ward.
Please describe in intimate detail the beating that Ward would take at their hands and would that (or those?) beatings have somehow prevented Ward from manhandling Froch?
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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostI'm not necessarily agreeing with the guy above but I would have liked to have seen Ward fight Dirrell and Bute.
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Originally posted by lefthook2daliva View PostWhile I'm pretty certain Bute would have taken a similar beating from Ward, Dirrel might have made it interesting. I don't recall Ward fighting anybody as fleet of foot as AD. Still, I'm pretty confident Ward would be able to figure a way to deal with it and for the same reason that I pick him over anybody around his weight; his ability to analyze the action as it happens, anticipate and then frustrate his opponents intent.
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