Comments Thread For: Ward: Retirement Harder Than Expected, But No Second Thoughts

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  • bluebeam
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    #61
    Originally posted by el***
    How the **** can not fighting be hard for ward?

    Didnt he go like 5 years where he only fought maybe 3 cab drivers?

    stop ***ing whining already ward, what an attention whore.
    ward fought 4 times in 15 months. from march 2016 to june 2017.

    and you dudes still talking about inactivity.

    3 of the 4 fights were against undefeated light heavyweights.

    barrera and 2 against kovalev


    yet the hate continues.

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    • goldenbear
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      #62
      Ward enjoy your well earned retirement...........

      Ward is going to HOF period. Great fighter who moved up in weight too early and beat one of the hardest punchers in LHW history twice, the second by stoppage. Ward has nothing to prove, keep doing a great job commentating and maybe become a trainer or promoter one day. The sport needs a guy with your integrity.

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      • CLUBBER!
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        #63
        Originally posted by bronx7
        Consensus pfp champ Crawford all fighters hands down chose him Floyd loves him you have him “overated “ who should I go by best fighter since Leonard or a fake boxing fan?confusing
        Well I said I'll give him all the credit he deserves as soon as he beats some notable people, but that hasn't happened yet. I said he has tons of potential, but we haven't seen it yet.

        I also say the same about Lomachenko. You can't call someone with 9 professional fights a P4P great.

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