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Originally posted by Tha Kid View Posthahaha!!! This n*gga is swinging heavily off of Andre Ward's balls. Ole hating muh****as LOL
But b-itches like you and that other lame are on here trying to convince people to not read articles about him and not support him and all that bullshet. If you don't like who he's fighting then don't watch punk! That simple! But how the **** you gonna tell other people not too watch and not support him and all kinds of hating ass shet?? That's a straight b-itch move!
If I don't like a fight then I won't watch it. But I'll never tell another man not to watch it. He can do what the **** he wants. It's his money....
But you a punk ass loser who's never accomplished anything in life and it eats at you to watch another man succeed when you couldn't.
You punk ass b-itch!
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Originally posted by Banko Villas View PostYou forget that it's Ward we're talking about. Everyone said Kovalev would be too big for him, then Ward made every white boxing fan cry twice, and the crying hasn't stopped since. You know that he, like Mayweather, is one of those next level technicians who could conquer one weight after another. Heavyweight is too much, but he conquers cruiserweight, that much is sure.
Cruiser weight is a big difference! Usyk would destroy Kovalev. Breidis would destoy Kovalev. Kovalev with greater punching power isn't going to be the favorite or going to stand much of a chance at beating those cruiser weights. Ward with less power is going to stand MUCH less of a chance.
Let's not forget that Kovalev and Ward were more or less even for the most part and Ward had an extremely difficult time against Kovalev compared to his past opponents. The rounds were very close and the bouts were decided by very fine margins. Ward isn't going to find it any easier against top cruiser weights. Instead, it's going to be the total opposite where he finds it even more difficult.
Many were pushing for Rigondeaux and Lomachenko to face each other and we all know what happened there in that bout. Rigondeaux won every round against the bigger Nonito Donaire but couldn't win a round against Lomachenko. The same is going to occur to Andre Ward against Usyk.
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Originally posted by Mr Objecitivity View PostLight heavyweight =/= cruiser weight. I hope you understand this! Andre Ward actually had feats at light heavyweight before he faced Kovalev. He competed in the light heavyweight division in the 2005 Olympics and won a gold. He is also a naturally sized light heavyweight too.
Cruiser weight is a big difference! Usyk would destroy Kovalev. Breidis would destoy Kovalev. Kovalev with greater punching power isn't going to be the favorite or going to stand much of a chance at beating those cruiser weights. Ward with less power is going to stand MUCH less of a chance.
Let's not forget that Kovalev and Ward were more or less even for the most part and Ward had an extremely difficult time against Kovalev compared to his past opponents. The rounds were very close and the bouts were decided by very fine margins. Ward isn't going to find it any easier against top cruiser weights. Instead, it's going to be the total opposite where he finds it even more difficult.
Many were pushing for Rigondeaux and Lomachenko to face each other and we all know what happened there in that bout. Rigondeaux won every round against the bigger Nonito Donaire but couldn't win a round against Lomachenko. The same is going to occur to Andre Ward against Usyk.
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Originally posted by Mr Objecitivity View PostWhich is why Usyk has no reason to fight against Ward since it's not a 'great' fight for him in the first place and he has other options which are potentially 'greater' fights.
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Amir Khan wants this fight to happen Soooo bad!!! He wants Ward to nueter Jacobs for F'ing his wife. He wants Jaocbs nuts to pay for what they did to her...
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