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    By John Dennen - June 16, 2017
    ANDRE WARD knows he and Sergey Kovalev are fighting for supremacy in the light-heavyweight division, with the WBO, WBA and IBF titles on the line in their rematch on Saturday (June 17). Despite holding the WBC title Adonis Stevenson does not factor into the equation. After a series of soft defences over recent years he is far out in the cold.

    “Right now that’s not something that’s really on my radar. Stevenson, I think he’s a good fighter, I think he’s got a lot of buzz in Canada but I think some of the moves he’s made over the last couple of years, he has a belt, he’s earned the belt and he’s defended it and you’ve got to respect that but I just think he had the opportunity to get in the mix and I just think he didn’t take that opportunity for whatever reason. Honestly he’s not really a guy that I think about,” Andre Ward said. “I think he’s coming to the party late. He’s had several years … and for whatever reason, I’m not involved in every part of their business, but it didn’t work out and I think you have to beat the best to be best and Sergey was the best in his division and I beat him and now I’m the best in this division.”

    “As far as Stevenson I really don’t have even an opinion about him,” he added. “I respect him, he’s a champion but that’s as far as I go.”

    He also warned Stevenson not to bother him after the fight. “He can come but just respect my space, man. Don’t get in the ring, I don’t do that stuff. He can come, I don’t stop him coming, he should come,” he said.
    Rather than dwelling on the tantalising possibility of unifying all four belts in the division, it is all about this fight. “I’m on a mission to get in the ring, defend my belts and glorify God and go home and kiss my wife and kids. That’s the mission,” Ward said.

    While Ward wouldn’t rule out trying to win a title in a third weight class, his days at super-middleweight are behind him. As he prepares to make 175lbs today, he said, “It’s not a struggle but it’s not easy. In the middle of that, that’s where I’m at now. I’ve got to be aware of what I’m eating. If I just let myself go I can get up into the mid 90s easy. If I’m diligent which I am in training camps I shouldn’t have any problems. No sauna, no sweatsuits nothing like that. But last couple of weeks you’ve got to be mindful and you should be aware of what you’re putting in your body and how much.

    “I’ll never go back down. Once you go up, you can’t come down. Unless you can go up out of your weight class to take an opportunity but if you build yourself up and go to another weight class I think that’s a cardinal sin, you can’t come back down. MMA guys do it and they seem to have success and I don’t know how but for boxers it’s never worked out ever, it’s not a good thing.”

    “I know what I’ve accomplished, I’m secure in that. I feel like I have a good grip on what I try to bring to the sport,” he said. While Ward doesn’t have much left to prove, fighting in Europe is one of his goals. He thinks about it “all the time”.

    He added, “I’ve been wanting to do that for years. That’s a whole other beast out there. I love it, I respect it, I’ve been out there several times I would love to partake in something like that. I’ve got close a couple of times, it just didn’t happen, [Carl] Froch and guys like that, talking the O2, Wembley, it just didn’t work out. I’d love to, definitely. Anything’s possible.”

    Source: http://www.boxingnewsonline.net/andr...nis-stevenson/

  • #2
    Sad Adonis is not respected among other fighters

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    • #3
      Didn't Ward say the same thing when they were both at 168?

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      • #4
        Let's be honest here... Ward is simply thinking about the outcome of being opened early like he was against Kovalev and getting that left hand on the nose instead ...
        Last edited by Superbee; 06-17-2017, 10:40 AM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
          Didn't Ward say the same thing when they were both at 168?
          Exactly! After Stevenson beated Dawson "june 2013", he said he wanted to fight Hopkins and Ward, while Ward was an HBO commentator for the fight.
          Ward says "76sec" Stevenson didn't have enough names on his resume to fight him. Still in HBO, Stevenson promoter offered Ward a deal to make 2 fights; 1st at 168lbs in Oakland, and the 2nd at 175lbs in Montreal. But Ward-Hunter sounds-off.

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          • #6
            Ward is just concentrating on the task at hand. It's a waste of time and energy to be thinking about any other opponents right now.

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            • #7
              Why would you if you were about to get your ass kicked. However having said that, if Kov totally this scumbag then I am certain Stevenson would want him😂.

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              • #8
                interesting he talks so strongly about not moving back down in weight after coming up. GGG has finally landed that Canelo fight by staying at 160, if he had gone up properly to 168 to fight ward, he'd have lost that nelo fight for good (unless "committing cardinal" sin and going back to 160 after being at 168)

                I favour ward for winning tomorrow mind

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by TheThirdEye View Post
                  Exactly! After Stevenson beated Dawson "june 2013", he said he wanted to fight Hopkins and Ward, while Ward was an HBO commentator for the fight.
                  Ward says "76sec" Stevenson didn't have enough names on his resume to fight him. Still in HBO, Stevenson promoter offered Ward a deal to make 2 fights; 1st at 168lbs in Oakland, and the 2nd at 175lbs in Montreal. But Ward-Hunter sounds-off.

                  Yep. Ward has never wanted any parts of Stevenson for some reason.

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                  • #10
                    Translation: Stevenson's left hand is too dynamic and I want no parts of that. That's why I hope Kovalev wins decisively. And it wouldn't take 5 to 6 mil to get Stevenson in the ring either.

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