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    Paul Smith has paid tribute to the skills of Andre Ward after his emphatic defeat at the hands of the lineal super-middleweight champion.

    Ward, 31, returned from a 19-month absence from the ring with a ruthless ninth-round stoppage in Oakland and Smith, whose pre-fight preparations were disrupted by problems making the catchweight of 172lbs, was full of praise for his unbeaten opponent who inflicted the first broken nose of his career.

    Smith said: "He's just a quality operator. I had my moments here and there but his class showed through in the end. He's unbeaten for a reason. He was quality.

    "He wasn't the biggest puncher, he didn't have the most power but he was accurate and sharp with it. He's got a great boxing brain, very underestimated and he was clever inside as well.

    "I had a feeling he'd come for me but we were happy with that. We hoped he'd stand and leave himself open to counters but he was too clever for that and hats off to him.

    "I don't know what shot it was. It was a good shot that landed and it's broken my nose. It's never gone before in my life and I've always laughed and joked about it that I've got a straight nose, but it's gone now.

    "My nose rarely bleeds in fights. I can count on one hand the amount of times it's gone in fights and spars but I had a lot of problems as soon as it went. I felt the blood pour from my nose and everything went a bit strange.

    "I've no excuses. I've not had the best week and I'd have liked to have come over a little bit earlier. I had a lot of water retention when I came over. As soon as we came over here, no water was coming off.

    "It's all lessons learned and there's no excuses. I've lost to a quality operator in Andre Ward."

    The defeat was Smith's third in a row following back-to-back points reverses to WBO super-middleweight champion Arthur Abraham and the Liverpudlian is now set to take a rest.

    When asked on his future plans, Smith said: "I'm going to see my family. I've got a baby on the way and I won't be doing anything until that baby's here and the family is a bit bigger." [Click Here To Read More]
    Last edited by BIGPOPPAPUMP; 06-22-2015, 05:16 PM.

  • #2
    War Paul Smith.

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    • #3
      accurate? i watched a couple rounds and he was just punching your gloves and ward tried to throw a right hand but it looked like he had no idea how to do it.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by daggum View Post
        accurate? i watched a couple rounds and he was just punching your gloves and ward tried to throw a right hand but it looked like he had no idea how to do it.
        Another shook golovkin fan

        *insert corny reply here*

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        • #5
          Originally posted by daggum View Post
          accurate? i watched a couple rounds and he was just punching your gloves and ward tried to throw a right hand but it looked like he had no idea how to do it.
          I think NSB should give out a "Troll Of The Year" award and that you should recieve the first one.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by daggum View Post
            accurate? i watched a couple rounds and he was just punching your gloves and ward tried to throw a right hand but it looked like he had no idea how to do it.
            He absolutely did punch his gloves, but with reason. People seem to think blocking is like in a video game, like a shield. It's actually exhausting. Which is why those punches started breaking through the guard, why Smith got his nose broke. Why his face was rashy red before the cut ever happened.
            As Smith said, he knew he was in over his head after the first round.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Redd Foxx View Post
              He absolutely did punch his gloves, but with reason. People seem to think blocking is like in a video game, like a shield. It's actually exhausting. Which is why those punches started breaking through the guard, why Smith got his nose broke. Why his face was rashy red before the cut ever happened.
              As Smith said, he knew he was in over his head after the first round.
              ok but i wouldn't say that he's accurate since hitting a guy with 2 gloves in front of his face isn't the hardest thing to do. he didn't go to the body or throw any hooks around the guard. even pac(a bum) did that to clottey.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Redd Foxx View Post
                He absolutely did punch his gloves, but with reason. People seem to think blocking is like in a video game, like a shield. It's actually exhausting. Which is why those punches started breaking through the guard, why Smith got his nose broke. Why his face was rashy red before the cut ever happened.
                As Smith said, he knew he was in over his head after the first round.
                The majority of the ppl here have never boxed so they won't understand that concept

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                • #9
                  You guys remember that time daggum didn't post something that wasn't ******ed?

                  Yeah I don't either.

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