Should Andre Ward move up two divisions and fight Anthony Joshua?

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  • The Hammer
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    #1

    Should Andre Ward move up two divisions and fight Anthony Joshua?

    Andre Ward bragged he would win a heavyweight title.



    Should he be true to his word, and move up to face Joshua?
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    No, we should forgive him for his boasting about beating heavyweights
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    Yes, he should be held to his word, he should fight a top heavyweight
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    • Jewish-Reptile
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      #3
      Before he retires yes. He'll assert himself well there but not before facing Kovalev Adnonis and maybe GGG if he ever grows the balls to face guys he apparently destroys in sparring.

      Only complete fücktards demand fighters move up to then move down having taken the added bulk on board.

      Got a feeling Ward is going to retire undefeated facing all those guys then facing a top cruiserweight at heavy before retiring.

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      • KingHippo
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        #4
        If he does, he'll probably go up to fight a beatable champion if there is one.

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        • Chollo Vista
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          #5
          Originally posted by Freedom.
          Andre Ward bragged he would win a heavyweight title.



          Should he be true to his word, and move up to face Joshua?
          Ward would have to be at least 220 lbs to pose a somewhat remote threat to Joshua. That means Ward would have to move up 45 lbs to fight Joshua and he'll still be outweighed by 40 lbs.

          GGG only has to move up 15 lbs.

          But when you hear the stories of GGG beating up Kovalev, Cruiserweights and Heavyweights all the while weighing in the 160's, I doubt he even has to weigh the full 175 to starch Kovalev.

          I say make it happen

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          • Sparked_26
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            #6
            What does Joshua weigh?

            240 pounds?

            So no. Joshua would lay him out and it would mean absolutely nothing.

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            • Chollo Vista
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              #7
              Originally posted by Sparked_26
              What does Joshua weigh?

              240 pounds?

              So no. Joshua would lay him out and it would mean absolutely nothing.
              I thought it was 260

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              • j0zef
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                #8
                Please stop :-/

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                • DreamerUSA
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Freedom.
                  Andre Ward bragged he would win a heavyweight title.



                  Should he be true to his word, and move up to face Joshua?
                  Dude, seriously.

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                  • kafkod
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Scott. Weiland
                    Before he retires yes. He'll assert himself well there but not before facing Kovalev Adnonis and maybe GGG if he ever grows the balls to face guys he apparently destroys in sparring.

                    Only complete fücktards demand fighters move up to then move down having taken the added bulk on board.

                    Got a feeling Ward is going to retire undefeated facing all those guys then facing a top cruiserweight at heavy before retiring.
                    If that feeling doesn't go away, I suggest talking to a doctor about it. Seriously.

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