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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Who would want to fight ward at his weight? He is the best no one can beat him at super middle so GGG or Martinez will not move up, the top light heavies will not move down and get what Dawson received. ward will not move and is content to pick his pay cheque.
    Martinez at super mid is just ridiculous. He's a tiny middleweight. Canelos more likely to go to super mid then Martinez

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    Chavez Junior is avoiding him. He'll be happy to keep fighting people like Vera and Bika and picking up his cheques without getting battered by Ward. Ward will eventually move up and I think Kovalev has enough boxing ability to beat him. Ward definitely won't be able to get away with holding and spoling so much against bigger men.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kirkland Laing View Post
    Chavez Junior is avoiding him. He'll be happy to keep fighting people like Vera and Bika and picking up his cheques without getting battered by Ward. Ward will eventually move up and I think Kovalev has enough boxing ability to beat him. Ward definitely won't be able to get away with holding and spoling so much against bigger men.
    Which is why he wont move up and is why he is calling out smaller men like GGG and Floyd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Kirkland Laing View Post
    Chavez Junior is avoiding him. He'll be happy to keep fighting people like Vera and Bika and picking up his cheques without getting battered by Ward. Ward will eventually move up and I think Kovalev has enough boxing ability to beat him. Ward definitely won't be able to get away with holding and spoling so much against bigger men.
    Which is why he wont move up and is why he is calling out smaller men like GGG and Floyd.
    To be fair to Ward he has never called out Floyd and in probabilities GGG, he is not the type to do that.
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