with a couple of months passing since the ward kovalev fight, there appears to be little talk and little interest from ward in a rematch, with ward hinting at retirement. On the grand scale of ducks, where would ward wriggling out of a rematch clause rank? Would it define his career if he doesnt take the fight and instead retires?
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andre ward- the way of the coward
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Kovalev, Dawson, Froch, Abraham, Kessler
Let me know when "Big Drama Show" fights anyone on that level
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Originally posted by bigdramashow View Postwith a couple of months passing since the ward kovalev fight, there appears to be little talk and little interest from ward in a rematch, with ward hinting at retirement. On the grand scale of ducks, where would ward wriggling out of a rematch clause rank? Would it define his career if he doesnt take the fight and instead retires?
It's gunna be announced soon
What you all gunna say when ward wins again?
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Originally posted by bigdramashow View Postwith a couple of months passing since the ward kovalev fight, there appears to be little talk and little interest from ward in a rematch, with ward hinting at retirement. On the grand scale of ducks, where would ward wriggling out of a rematch clause rank? Would it define his career if he doesnt take the fight and instead retires?
The MW that fought a WW...the one that wanted a 164 for Ward but 168 for everybody else.
He's the coward.
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hes a *****, we all knew that and ward win is teh worse thing ever.
Dude wants to be mayweather status so bad that he acts the part but he merits none of it.
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Well, you're still butthurt from the loss to Kovalev and are so upset that you even hate every opponent Ward has ever faced. So off the bat, we know this thread was made from a biased individual who is venting his frustrations.
But from a more objective point of view, Ward needs to sit his ass down and fulfill his rematch obligation. Before the fight, he's talking about wanting to be among the greats and even contend for a heavyweight title at some point in his career. After the fight, he's acting like a spoiled brat because not everyone agrees that he won the fight. I don't think he's "scared of a rematch". I think he's acting like a hoe because he wants control in the negotiations and he's throwing a temper tantrum because certain fans and media think he lost.
All the past greats that he brings up have been through this. Mayweather, Hopkins, Pacquiao, Morales, Barrera, Holyfield, etc. have all had close, controversial fights. The decisions either went their way or they didn't.
There is nothing wrong with a close controversial win. Cong****, you got the W, you convinced the 3 ringside who matters. The problem is, when you don't run it back to remove all doubt about who the better man is. The fighters I listed pursued rematches to remove all doubt and there are virtually no question marks on their resumes. They were successful in some cases and they failed in others. Nobody thinks less of Hopkins because he lost to JT, or Morales because he lost to MAB, or Holyfield because he lost to Bowe and Lewis or Pacquiao because of KO6. They are all ATG hall of fame fighters that wanted to prove that they were the best. And more often than not, they did.
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Originally posted by -PBP- View PostWell, you're still butthurt from the loss to Kovalev and are so upset that you even hate every opponent Ward has ever faced. So off the bat, we know this thread was made from a biased individual who is venting his frustrations.
But from a more objective point of view, Ward needs to sit his ass down and fulfill his rematch obligation. Before the fight, he's talking about wanting to be among the greats and even contend for a heavyweight title at some point in his career. After the fight, he's acting like a spoiled brat because not everyone agrees that he won the fight. I don't think he's "scared of a rematch". I think he's acting like a hoe because he wants control in the negotiations and he's throwing a temper tantrum because certain fans and media think he lost.
All the past greats that he brings up have been through this. Mayweather, Hopkins, Pacquiao, Morales, Barrera, Holyfield, etc. have all had close, controversial fights. The decisions either went their way or they didn't.
There is nothing wrong with a close controversial win. Cong****, you got the W, you convinced the 3 ringside who matters. The problem is, when you don't run it back to remove all doubt about who the better man is. The fighters I listed pursued rematches to remove all doubt and there are virtually no question marks on their resumes. They were successful in some cases and they failed in others. Nobody thinks less of Hopkins because he lost to JT, or Morales because he lost to MAB, or Holyfield because he lost to Bowe and Lewis or Pacquiao because of KO6. They are all ATG hall of fame fighters that wanted to prove that they were the best. And more often than not, they did.
The rematch will happen.
Did Chavez rematch Pernell?
Did Calzhage rematch Hopkins...no he retired.
Did Oscar rematch Quartey?
Did he rematch Tito???
Did Tszyu try to redeem his loss to Phillips?
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