
Originally Posted by
Mar
If i had to bet something like my house i'd pick ward. But for this thread i'll go out on a limb and say green beats him. What was said above was exactly right. Green relies on his power then when he can't blast a guy out of there he seems to get confused almost like he's shocked anyone could take his punches. He showed that against simms. But he's an ok boxer when he not checkin out his feet every two seconds. I think he can get around wards hit, grab and headbutt type of style.
good call
mar. if i was betting my house, i'd pick Ward because it's a safer bet, but i can see Green hurting Ward if he catches him and winning some rounds by landing the bigger punches.

Originally Posted by
killersheep
Ward late stoppage after piling up a huge lead on the cards.

Originally Posted by
PRIDE OF BOSTON

Originally Posted by
killersheep
Ward late stoppage after piling up a huge lead on the cards.
I have to agree completely. It's just one of those cases where you have to catch a guy to hurt him. Basicly people are trying to say that Green can do what Kessler couldn't... Granted they're two different style fighters but it's just one of those things I don't have trouble weighing.
People forget that the last noteable KO was Jaidon Codrington... If you call Bonsante and Ravelo noteable then you can add them too

...then he took out some trash and got taken for a ride by Tarvis Simms.
C'mon, people.
Yea
Boston, but when was Ward's last noticable KO? Never really. Bute knocked out Miranda in 4 rounds! Pavlik did it in 6. Ward couldn't even really hurt Miranda - did he ever even put him down? The thing is I can see this fight going a little like the Miranda fight. Another ugly, not very exciting, win by Ward. Not to mention, it's in Oakland, Ward's hometown.
One boxing writer describe Ward's style as "Greasy." Makes a bit of sense.
Sorry
Sheep, you really see Ward knocking out Green? I can see Ward pulling out an ugly victory with his punch, hold, head butt or punch routine, but I just don't see him having the power to knock out Green. I would say Ward is the lightest puncher in the Super Six. Winning 12-0 on the cards is possible. I don't see it, but if that was your call, I hear ya.
Don't forget, Green is bigger than Ward. I'm making the risky call agreeing with
mar, and picking Green to knock out Ward in a big upset. I'll admit Green will have to fight the best fight of his life to win this one.
One more thing: Ward is the -600 favorite. Almost every boxing expert has picked him to win.
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