Lol more ******edness from freedom
Who faced (or is scheduled to face) the softest opposition in 2015?
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Ward by a country mile. He likes to fight unranked 168 pounders at 175 pounds. His opposition is as soft as a pillow. Kovalev and GGG are fighting top 10 world ranked contenders in their same weight class. GGG just knocked out a middleweight champion.Comment
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Of the following three boxers, who fought the weakest opposition in 2016?
Gennady Golovkin (Martin Murray, Willie Monroe Jr, and IBF titleholder David Lemieux)
Sergey Kovalev (former linear champion Jean Pascal in his hometown, IBF mandatory Nadjib Mohammedi)
Andre Ward (Paul Smith coming off two losses moving up to 172, 38 year old Columbian journeyman Alexander Brand moving up in weight from 168 to 175).
The reason I ask is because many people rate Ward as #1 or #2 P4P with the other two lower, and many have been critical of Gennady's and Sergey's opposition.
Why not just come out and say straight up you can't stand Ward you hate himComment
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Charmin doesn't make anything as soft as Ward's 2015 competition. But one day he'll fight Kovalev doe amirite.
I'll put Ward in my top five when he proves he's as good as before by looking solid against a solid opponent.Comment
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Well if we are being fair and just mention all top 10 P4P fighters right now it's:
Roman Gonzalez: Valentin Leon 38-29-3 17 losses by KO
If we are not being fair here, and we are just singling out fighters or trying to isolate a fighter by comparing him with other top 10 P4P fighters of your choosing that fought relatively better opposition this year, to give voters an easy pick; Then just make a thread stating: Andre Ward has fought/will fight some of the weakest opposition this year. Because this thread is literally beating around the bush. Like I can actually see you around a bush with a "I hate Andre Ward" t-shirt right now if I look out my window.Comment
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