Comments Thread For: Sanchez: We Don't Think Andre Ward is a Legitimate 175-Pounder
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take sanchez, ggg out of equation here. I think everyone is missing the point here barrera is naturally a bigger guy imo doesn't posses the cuban style fighting. 3 major factors here no one seems to mention 1- barrera has nothing to lose here that makes a dangerous fighter 2-wards inactivity (only one mayweather) is sure to play a roll especially once barrera gets tagged and shrugs off wards punches 3-its something everyone cannot just cover there eyes and say its not an issue but size does matter lets not forget has wards chin really been tested?? all it takes is one punch from barrera. i think ward wins in a decision but lets not elude the fact that barrera actually has a bigger shot at an upset then most people are giving him credit for.Comment
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I think Ward will win, and then go back to 168. I don't think he'll be impressive and rethink about that Kovalev fight. Ward should have chased GGG, just like GGG is chasing Canelo. Kovalev, Fonfara, and Beterbiev are nothing to be played with! GGG would've been easy work!Comment
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I think Ward will win, and then go back to 168. I don't think he'll be impressive and rethink about that Kovalev fight. Ward should have chased GGG, just like GGG is chasing Canelo. Kovalev, Fonfara, and Beterbiev are nothing to be played with! GGG would've been easy work!
But Fonfara. GGG would knock him out at 175. There levels to this and Fonfara isn't on the same level of Kova, GGG, and Beterbiev.Comment
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Ward will beat the cuban refugee easily
Once Ward wins by KO it will legitimize Ward at 175lbs. DUH?Comment
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Abel Sanchez suspects Sullivan Barrera's natural size advantage over Andre Ward will be a big factor in their fight March 26.
The 6-foot-2 Barrera (17-0, 12 KOs) has competed at cruiserweight and light heavyweight since he turned pro in August 2009. The 6-foot Ward (28-0, 15 KOs) won a gold medal at 178 pounds during the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, but has boxed almost exclusively as a middleweight and super middleweight since he made his pro debut in December 2004.
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I saw a Dirty Sanchez video a couple of days back..... his whole game-plan seemed to rely on Ward being small, faded, and injured.
I wish you all the very best of luck with that game-plan Sanchez.
Dirty Sanchez is going to look real ****** if Ward outclasses Barrera.Comment
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I think Ward will win, and then go back to 168. I don't think he'll be impressive and rethink about that Kovalev fight. Ward should have chased GGG, just like GGG is chasing Canelo. Kovalev, Fonfara, and Beterbiev are nothing to be played with! GGG would've been easy work!
I think that he will beat Barrera handily, and then look to land Fonfara.Comment
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