Comments Thread For: Andre Ward: Beating Kovalev Would Make Me Inarguable No. 1 P4P
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Not unless Gonzales beats Cuadras. Ward seriously thinks one good win in 4 years puts him at 1? Gonzales is moving to his fourth weightclass and is fighting another undefeated champion in Cuadras. Damn Ward just loves himself too much. Gonzales is #1 and could not drop down from that spot fighting another champion at another weightclass. When Gonzales loses and Ward knocks out Kovalev i put him at #1.Comment
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i would place danny jacobs above ward. ward has two names on his record, neither of which was ever in any kind of trouble. kessler was already beaten by the great joe calzaghe and froch could only **** and had a granite chin.
other than that, i can safely say that andre ward is still a nobody up and comer with a motor mouthed trainer. kovalev scores a vicious ko here.Comment
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Wtf is wrong with you? Go to bed.i would place danny jacobs above ward. ward has two names on his record, neither of which was ever in any kind of trouble. kessler was already beaten by the great joe calzaghe and froch could only **** and had a granite chin.
other than that, i can safely say that andre ward is still a nobody up and comer with a motor mouthed trainer. kovalev scores a vicious ko here.Comment
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Basically none of those wins are better than a Froch win and none of those wins would even be close to a Kovalev win. I can go on, but why? There's no need.Kev the boxrec warrior strikes again....Im not even going to touch on Estrada...just to prove how ahead RG is.
• Akira Yagaehi - Former lineal @ 112 three weight champion
• Arroyo - was in the top ten when RG beat him Arroyo should of been IBF champion but was robbed by Ruenrog in Thailand..despite dropping him in the six.
• Brian Viloria - Current #5. in the world @ 112 Former unified champion multi weight champion.
• Yutaka Niida - Former #1. straw-weight in the world - two time miniweight champion ; two losses the first he avenged reclaiming his title the second one was to RG.
• Katsunari Takayama -- Since 2005 till the present hes been in the top five!!! current WBO 105 champion still top five has held every major title in that division: IBF,WBA,WBC,WBO can any welterweight say they held every title @ 147?
I just gave you five names OK now Im going to touch on Wards Resume ( the notable names atleast ) Carl Froch, Arthur Abraham and Mikkel Kessler.
Note: Roman Gonzalez opponents are still on top winning world titles yet two of Wards opponents have retired years ago... Carl Froch was 34 years old when Andre beat him but that's considered a great win?! but when Roman beats Viloria hes no good despite being top five; Carl Froch 'won' his first title in 2008 and retires 2014!!!! so six years from becoming world champion and KO George Groves in Wembly and that's it ?? ( one division champion and a schooling by the Americans with a robbery in Anthony Dirrell along the way ) -- pathetic. Arthur Abraham is arguably Wards best win being a multi-weight champion @ 160-168 and was still champion in 2016! Great Look on S.O.G props no complain here...Then you got Kessler ( controversial victory due to fouls ) but it looks good on paper tho lol! ; Mikkel has long track record but never moved up only one division champion but yeah there you go....that Wards Resume I mean is it fair to knock Roman when he beat guys in their prime? had no controversy? been active adding more weight than most of these guys in the P4P list? Ward became lineal cleaning out 168 but RG beat the MAN...I mean......come on..Comment
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I've seen posters already trying to discredit Ward's victory over Kovalev, and he hasn't even won yet!
It's not often that two undefeated, consensus top ten pound for pound boxers fight each other. The winner deserves to be considered P4P #1 in my eyes.Comment

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