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Originally posted by Noelanthony View PostJust the facts has made some damning allegations about you and instead of you defending your honour and integrity you are talking about a IFL interview. You talk about drama show ..... more like freak show
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Originally posted by HURTFEELINGS View PostaThe CRAZY PART, is some of you want a heavyweight to fight a light heavyweight , but dont want GGG to move up ONE weight class and fight Ward, but GGG has been fighting guys from lower weight classes.
Remember when Kov said he was gonna break WARD'S ARMS, AND END HIS CAREER. Then Kov was counted as initiating 70+ holds, and got beat into submission, with his trunks up around his armpits....You guys are hypocrites
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostTony Bellew (30-2-1, 20 KOs) is gunning for a showdown with former super middleweight and light heavyweight champion Andre Ward (32-0, 16 KOs), who retired last year. Ward has not fought since stopped Sergey Kovalev in their rematch in June of 2017. Prior to Ward's retirement, there was some discussion regarding a potential fight with Bellew at the cruiserweight limit - but the two sides were unable to reach a financial agreement.
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Originally posted by DramaShow View Postwards gonna be tough to beat after a years worth of steroid abuse. lets get it straight it wasnt a 'retirement' hes took a year out to get on the juice and avoid testing. look at his recent pictures.
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Haterade distribution center bring plenty of glasses
Wow! the ******ity and ignorance,, the hate its too much
First, Mayweather was an incredible fighter but his resume was not better than Ward's. Ward fought guys like Froch at their best, not after they had aged. And if Kovalev becomes a great fighter, that potentially puts an ATG on Ward's win list. Also, If Ward fights triple G in the next few years, remote as that possibility is, hie resume ****s on Mayweather's.
Second, yes Haye came in the way he came in, not Bellew's fault and the fact is Bellew looked really sharp, had good crack and took shots well. Bellew is a good fighter who uses his footwork and skills well, and he is bigger than Ward, this would be a decent fight.
People act like it is Bellew's fault that Haye was unable...it does not work that way...James Toney had a horrible camp, did not train properly for Jones, does anyone talk about that? I love James Toney but would never use that as an excuse.
Bellew is a solid fighter with good fundamentals. No he does not have world class speed, power, or intangibles but he has fought very well exploiting the weaknesses of an ambush fighter who is one step short these days.
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Originally posted by billeau2 View PostWow! the ******ity and ignorance,, the hate its too much
First, Mayweather was an incredible fighter but his resume was not better than Ward's. Ward fought guys like Froch at their best, not after they had aged. And if Kovalev becomes a great fighter, that potentially puts an ATG on Ward's win list. Also, If Ward fights triple G in the next few years, remote as that possibility is, hie resume ****s on Mayweather's.
Second, yes Haye came in the way he came in, not Bellew's fault and the fact is Bellew looked really sharp, had good crack and took shots well. Bellew is a good fighter who uses his footwork and skills well, and he is bigger than Ward, this would be a decent fight.
People act like it is Bellew's fault that Haye was unable...it does not work that way...James Toney had a horrible camp, did not train properly for Jones, does anyone talk about that? I love James Toney but would never use that as an excuse.
Bellew is a solid fighter with good fundamentals. No he does not have world class speed, power, or intangibles but he has fought very well exploiting the weaknesses of an ambush fighter who is one step short these days.
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