Usyk vs Ward.
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Breidis was one of the the exciting up and coming prospects in that division and he just looked like **** against a washed up HW moving down...
It's dead in the sense that there are hardly any fighters I would consider close to p4p. I could name 2-3 fighters that have p4p talent/potential in nearly every division from 140-168, but Usyk is the only one of that caliber at 200Comment
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LOL I don't get what Usyk winning the WBSS has anything to do with Andre being a coward...
Didn't the coWARD win the super 6? I just don't get the need to lump your personal opinion about Ward to who you think is the best of a completely different division...?Comment
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Breidis was an up and coming prospect eh? the dude is 32 and fought exactly the way andre ward did his entire career, but he looked like '****' but when Ward fights the same way you say its amazingBreidis was one of the the exciting up and coming prospects in that division and he just looked like **** against a washed up HW moving down...
It's dead in the sense that there are hardly any fighters I would consider close to p4p. I could name 2-3 fighters that have p4p talent/potential in nearly every division from 140-168, but Usyk is the only one of that caliber at 200
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Yeah, Breidis started boxing at 24, just got a title, and fought the first southpaw of his career. He's a world champion but experience-wise he's a prospect. Errol spence was being called a prospect as recently as the Algieri fight and he had a world of experience over Breidis.
If Ward ever looked that bad against a fighter of Perez's caliber I would not call that amazing. Last fight I recall he fought someone moving down like Perez did, he knocked him out and that was Chad Dawson...Comment
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You should seeing this post is about the coWARD who called out bellew in all type of fakery.Comment
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LOL thank you for clarifying.. there have been many stages of the "coWARD" term. First, it was he fights like a "coWARD" hugging and headbutting his way through the Super 6. Then, he was a "coWARD" for ducking GGG and Kovalev. Then, he was a "coWARD" for ducking the Kov rematch. Now, it's he is ducking Tony ****ING BELLEW! Forgive me if I don't notice a pattern, and can't take your opinion seriously as something more than bias..Comment
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A B-level fighter can imitate the style of an A-level fighter and still look like **** doing it. Exhibit A: BronerComment
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The difference here is he actually called bellew out and even Joshua and was telling everyone he could find about it then all of a sudden retired?? If that's not a coward I don't know what is.LOL thank you for clarifying.. there have been many stages of the "coWARD" term. First, it was he fights like a "coWARD" hugging and headbutting his way through the Super 6. Then, he was a "coWARD" for ducking GGG and Kovalev. Then, he was a "coWARD" for ducking the Kov rematch. Now, it's he is ducking Tony ****ING BELLEW! Forgive me if I don't notice a pattern, and can't take your opinion seriously as something more than bias..Comment
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go read the article about Bellew talks about how the fight fell through because Ward wanted too much money. It says the fight was very close to being made, but it didn't make sense for Bellew to take less money to fight Ward in the States than fighting a one-legged and most likely shot David Haye for more money at home...Comment
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