I talked to my partner after the Wilder-Fury weigh-in and Ward possibly being enticed to come back and fight Deontay because of how small a heavyweight he is. After seeing nullify Wilder’s righthand the way he did for much of the fight. I think Ward will be very tempted to try his luck and take a shot at Wilder. Plus they’ve had a little beef about the decision.
Comments Thread For: Andre Ward's Manager Not Ruling Out Potential Return
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No surprise!
I totally expected Ward to pull the Mayweather route and comeback especially since he's only turning 35 in February and he doesn't feel like he's done that said hopefully the Usyk fight happens because Ward at HW is nuts he's too small to really succeed against the giants like Fury Joshua or WilderComment
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He wouldn't teach Usyk or Fury a damn thing. Usyk can move remember? He's too fast for Ward to hold and push down on.
And Fury is just too big, too skilled.
Keep on smokin' the good stuff though.Comment
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Usyk is too big--- no, Cruiserweight is just too much for Ward.
175 is already pushing it, there are currently a few dangerous boxers there that might be beyond Kovalev's level from a few years ago. On the other hand, most of them are not big money fights either...
168 is possible. Callum Smith would be a good money fight, although risky, but I don't know if it's worth it at this point in time.
I doubt he comes back. He's retired.Comment
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