Andre Ward should retire

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  • -Kev-
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    #21
    Originally posted by torosboxing75
    So if GGG beats Wade it won't be because of GGG's skill set?
    How was a crippled old, past prime Solimon able to almost beat Wade(and get robbed). Would you say it was because of his skill set? If so, if GGG beats Ward, would you rate Solimon right there with GGG? He seemed to have got the better of Wade before GGG did, so I mean, yeah...would you rate Solimon equal to GGG?

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    • b00g13man
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      #22
      Dumb thread.

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        #23
        Originally posted by -Kev-
        Barrera is an excellent defender, with an impressive 282-27 amateur record and 17-0 pro record before Ward, who was 114-5 as an amateur, took his 0. Ward had not fought a top rated fighter since Edwin Rodriguez 3 years prior. It was an okay performance for Ward, in which he nearly swept the fight. When you perform in a form that you are not your best and you almost get a complete shut out anyway versus a guy with that good a amateur and pro record, then i'd say you are pretty good and should not retire.
        He doesn't pass the eye test, simples. He's slower than Brandon Rios.

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