Ward's resume these past 4 years is mediocre at best.
Doesn;t change the fact that Andre Ward is likely to be the betting favorite in every possible fight 175 or lower, while also being the betting favorite for most hypothetical fights at 200lbs
Doesn;t change the fact that Andre Ward is likely to be the betting favorite in every possible fight 175 or lower, while also being the betting favorite for most hypothetical fights at 200lbs
wouldn't be surprised if the spread ends up being even wider, especially once Ward shows that dealing with the extra size of an opponent isn't an issue.
Bookies don't get it right every time, but I've found getting a gauge of things off of folks who have their livelihoods invested in not ever being overweight on either side of a wager to be rather effective.
You can call him a great hairy cvnt if you want.....
..... that doesn't explain why Hypekin was too scared to fight him
You say Golovkin is afraid to fight Ward, but it's Ward who's afraid to fight a legitimate LHW before he fights Kovalev! Know why? Because he doesn't have confidence that he will live up to his past hype. If he struggles with or even is defeated by a legit LHW, interest in the fight with Kovalev will be diluted, as will SOG's (Sappy Oakland Gangster's) negotiating power.
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