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    It's not really a tough sales pitch to turn down.

    "Hey how would you like to fight a guy who will will walk around, jab you, try to unload but will headbutt you on the follow up, then clinch you, rock you to sleep and then hit you on the break when you're trying to escape from his bear hug. It has to be in his home town and he'll keep most of the money which will be considerably lower because HBO will need guaranteed money to televise it. You wont get any help from the ref, but if you win... you'll be the champ...and you'll easily be in line for other ahem.. money fights ...against most anyone from the Goosen, Shaw or Dibella stables...JUST SIGN HERE! P.S. there's a 50 dollar bonus if you can keep from rolling your eyes and vomiting when the announcer says Son of GOD..."

    Andre Ward is more trouble than he's worth. His style is as dry as his commentary and watching his fights is like watching an anaconda eating a deer. The first minute is interesting till you realize the deer has given up its will to fight. After that its just an eternity of slow tedious digestion.
    They want your @$$ beat because upsets make news. News brings about excitement, excitement brings about ratings. The objective is to bring you up to the tower and tear your @$$ down. And if you don't believe that, you're crazy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J_Undisputed View Post
    It's not really a tough sales pitch to turn down.

    "Hey how would you like to fight a guy who will will walk around, jab you, try to unload but will headbutt you on the follow up, then clinch you, rock you to sleep and then hit you on the break when you're trying to escape from his bear hug. It has to be in his home town and he'll keep most of the money which will be considerably lower because HBO will need guaranteed money to televise it. You wont get any help from the ref, but if you win... you'll be the champ...and you'll easily be in line for other ahem.. money fights ...against most anyone from the Goosen, Shaw or Dibella stables...JUST SIGN HERE! P.S. there's a 50 dollar bonus if you can keep from rolling your eyes and vomiting when the announcer says Son of GOD..."

    Andre Ward is more trouble than he's worth. His style is as dry as his commentary and watching his fights is like watching an anaconda eating a deer. The first minute is interesting till you realize the deer has given up its will to fight. After that its just an eternity of slow tedious digestion.
    You were correct in a few of his matches. I thought he beat up Rodriguez last time out though. I still think he needs to move up in weight where there are some fun fights. Even Pascal, who I know lost to Hopkins etc., but even Pascal-Ward would be fun at 175, as would Kov-Ward.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by J_Undisputed View Post
    It's not really a tough sales pitch to turn down.

    "Hey how would you like to fight a guy who will will walk around, jab you, try to unload but will headbutt you on the follow up, then clinch you, rock you to sleep and then hit you on the break when you're trying to escape from his bear hug. It has to be in his home town and he'll keep most of the money which will be considerably lower because HBO will need guaranteed money to televise it. You wont get any help from the ref, but if you win... you'll be the champ...and you'll easily be in line for other ahem.. money fights ...against most anyone from the Goosen, Shaw or Dibella stables...JUST SIGN HERE! P.S. there's a 50 dollar bonus if you can keep from rolling your eyes and vomiting when the announcer says Son of GOD..."

    Andre Ward is more trouble than he's worth. His style is as dry as his commentary and watching his fights is like watching an anaconda eating a deer. The first minute is interesting till you realize the deer has given up its will to fight. After that its just an eternity of slow tedious digestion.
    You were correct in a few of his matches. I thought he beat up Rodriguez last time out though. I still think he needs to move up in weight where there are some fun fights. Even Pascal, who I know lost to Hopkins etc., but even Pascal-Ward would be fun at 175, as would Kov-Ward.
    But why move up in weight when you're still comfortable at your current weight and still completely dominant? I don't understand this idiotic concept that many of you have that a fighter should always move up in weight if they're at the top of their natural weight division.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by J_Undisputed View Post
    It's not really a tough sales pitch to turn down.

    "Hey how would you like to fight a guy who will will walk around, jab you, try to unload but will headbutt you on the follow up, then clinch you, rock you to sleep and then hit you on the break when you're trying to escape from his bear hug. It has to be in his home town and he'll keep most of the money which will be considerably lower because HBO will need guaranteed money to televise it. You wont get any help from the ref, but if you win... you'll be the champ...and you'll easily be in line for other ahem.. money fights ...against most anyone from the Goosen, Shaw or Dibella stables...JUST SIGN HERE! P.S. there's a 50 dollar bonus if you can keep from rolling your eyes and vomiting when the announcer says Son of GOD..."

    Andre Ward is more trouble than he's worth. His style is as dry as his commentary and watching his fights is like watching an anaconda eating a deer. The first minute is interesting till you realize the deer has given up its will to fight. After that its just an eternity of slow tedious digestion.
    You were correct in a few of his matches. I thought he beat up Rodriguez last time out though. I still think he needs to move up in weight where there are some fun fights. Even Pascal, who I know lost to Hopkins etc., but even Pascal-Ward would be fun at 175, as would Kov-Ward.
    But why move up in weight when you're still comfortable at your current weight and still completely dominant? I don't understand this idiotic concept that many of you have that a fighter should always move up in weight if they're at the top of their natural weight division.
    Most fans feel he needs to be pushed or challenged to unlock his potential. I think he's peaked and we've seen all there is. I don't think he necessarily has to move up, I think if he's that far above his competition he should put forth an effort to have his competition lose the fight on their backs, or be seriously broken down by the end. The thought that he can "hug & slug" someone for 12 rounds and much of those fighters don't seem the worse for wear afterwards is giving me john ruiz flashbacks. Couple that and his failed attempt at being a roy jones stylist, and you get the feeling that its not the fighter but the suffocating style that's his key to victory. He does just enough to win and expects to be showered in wealth and praise. Hes cheapened a sport of passion, fury, courage and heart by turning it into a math equation that allows him to win without much risk or effort.
    A man can kill a 10ft grizzly bear with pork chop and cyanide, but it doesn't mean anyone would pay to see it or give him any credit for it.
    They want your @$$ beat because upsets make news. News brings about excitement, excitement brings about ratings. The objective is to bring you up to the tower and tear your @$$ down. And if you don't believe that, you're crazy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by J_Undisputed View Post
    It's not really a tough sales pitch to turn down.

    "Hey how would you like to fight a guy who will will walk around, jab you, try to unload but will headbutt you on the follow up, then clinch you, rock you to sleep and then hit you on the break when you're trying to escape from his bear hug. It has to be in his home town and he'll keep most of the money which will be considerably lower because HBO will need guaranteed money to televise it. You wont get any help from the ref, but if you win... you'll be the champ...and you'll easily be in line for other ahem.. money fights ...against most anyone from the Goosen, Shaw or Dibella stables...JUST SIGN HERE! P.S. there's a 50 dollar bonus if you can keep from rolling your eyes and vomiting when the announcer says Son of GOD..."

    Andre Ward is more trouble than he's worth. His style is as dry as his commentary and watching his fights is like watching an anaconda eating a deer. The first minute is interesting till you realize the deer has given up its will to fight. After that its just an eternity of slow tedious digestion.
    You were correct in a few of his matches. I thought he beat up Rodriguez last time out though. I still think he needs to move up in weight where there are some fun fights. Even Pascal, who I know lost to Hopkins etc., but even Pascal-Ward would be fun at 175, as would Kov-Ward.
    But why move up in weight when you're still comfortable at your current weight and still completely dominant? I don't understand this idiotic concept that many of you have that a fighter should always move up in weight if they're at the top of their natural weight division.
    Let me make clear, I would not put him down for not moving up in weight if he can make 168 fine. Of course, he can defend his title against run-of-the-mill opponents at 168 for as long as he wants. I just don't see any good fights for him at 168 and there are a number of entertaining fights at 175.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J_Undisputed View Post
    It's not really a tough sales pitch to turn down.

    "Hey how would you like to fight a guy who will will walk around, jab you, try to unload but will headbutt you on the follow up, then clinch you, rock you to sleep and then hit you on the break when you're trying to escape from his bear hug. It has to be in his home town and he'll keep most of the money which will be considerably lower because HBO will need guaranteed money to televise it. You wont get any help from the ref, but if you win... you'll be the champ...and you'll easily be in line for other ahem.. money fights ...against most anyone from the Goosen, Shaw or Dibella stables...JUST SIGN HERE! P.S. there's a 50 dollar bonus if you can keep from rolling your eyes and vomiting when the announcer says Son of GOD..."

    Andre Ward is more trouble than he's worth. His style is as dry as his commentary and watching his fights is like watching an anaconda eating a deer. The first minute is interesting till you realize the deer has given up its will to fight. After that its just an eternity of slow tedious digestion.

    LOL. well said!!!

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    People here don't like the way Ward fights. The truth is boxing is a art. Some people don't want to see boxing. They want a back ally brawl. have learned over the years that speed and power is not everything in boxing. Skill and ring smarts are very important. This is why Hopkins at his age still wins. Ward is a master in the ring and see no one who can beat him. To win the super six is a big deal to me. He has beaten the best in the world. He has damn near ran out of people to fight. Nobody wants to fight him. He's that good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrbig1 View Post
    People here don't like the way Ward fights. The truth is boxing is a art. Some people don't want to see boxing. They want a back ally brawl. have learned over the years that speed and power is not everything in boxing. Skill and ring smarts are very important. This is why Hopkins at his age still wins. Ward is a master in the ring and see no one who can beat him. To win the super six is a big deal to me. He has beaten the best in the world. He has damn near ran out of people to fight. Nobody wants to fight him. He's that good.
    I agree with your sentiment...BUT...it's not so much that Ward isn't skillful or smart...he clearly has both attributes in spades. It's that he also employs a lot of crafty (many could call them "dirty" ) tactics (use of head, constant holding, etc.) that turns people off. I appreciate his craft...but there are fighters (Floyd, Rigo, Marquez, etc.) who are master technicians but also possess a certain level of fluidity and cleanness to their style. Wards lack that IMO...add that to his pious personality and his refusal to SELL himself (makes almost no effort to promote himself outside of Oakland)...and you have a guy who just isn't going to be popular. But you are right...in general...casual fight fans will appreciate brawlers over guys who are technicians. For better or worse...Ward will need to adapt if he wants to get more recognition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zhubin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by mrbig1 View Post
    People here don't like the way Ward fights. The truth is boxing is a art. Some people don't want to see boxing. They want a back ally brawl. have learned over the years that speed and power is not everything in boxing. Skill and ring smarts are very important. This is why Hopkins at his age still wins. Ward is a master in the ring and see no one who can beat him. To win the super six is a big deal to me. He has beaten the best in the world. He has damn near ran out of people to fight. Nobody wants to fight him. He's that good.
    I agree with your sentiment...BUT...it's not so much that Ward isn't skillful or smart...he clearly has both attributes in spades. It's that he also employs a lot of crafty (many could call them "dirty" ) tactics (use of head, constant holding, etc.) that turns people off. I appreciate his craft...but there are fighters (Floyd, Rigo, Marquez, etc.) who are master technicians but also possess a certain level of fluidity and cleanness to their style. Wards lack that IMO...add that to his pious personality and his refusal to SELL himself (makes almost no effort to promote himself outside of Oakland)...and you have a guy who just isn't going to be popular. But you are right...in general...casual fight fans will appreciate brawlers over guys who are technicians. For better or worse...Ward will need to adapt if he wants to get more recognition.
    i think this is a very good point

    i also appreciate his craft, he is extremely good at it, some people call him lb4lb number 2 and i wouldnt argue, id even say lb4lb he would give mayweather a very close night, put him in with anyone in history and he would probably be right at the very top

    but id rather watch coronation street
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    Quote Originally Posted by J_Undisputed View Post
    It's not really a tough sales pitch to turn down.

    "Hey how would you like to fight a guy who will will walk around, jab you, try to unload but will headbutt you on the follow up, then clinch you, rock you to sleep and then hit you on the break when you're trying to escape from his bear hug. It has to be in his home town and he'll keep most of the money which will be considerably lower because HBO will need guaranteed money to televise it. You wont get any help from the ref, but if you win... you'll be the champ...and you'll easily be in line for other ahem.. money fights ...against most anyone from the Goosen, Shaw or Dibella stables...JUST SIGN HERE! P.S. there's a 50 dollar bonus if you can keep from rolling your eyes and vomiting when the announcer says Son of GOD..."

    Andre Ward is more trouble than he's worth. His style is as dry as his commentary and watching his fights is like watching an anaconda eating a deer. The first minute is interesting till you realize the deer has given up its will to fight. After that its just an eternity of slow tedious digestion.
    Lol the truth!!

    Any objective fan should agree with this..

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    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by J_Undisputed View Post
    It's not really a tough sales pitch to turn down.

    "Hey how would you like to fight a guy who will will walk around, jab you, try to unload but will headbutt you on the follow up, then clinch you, rock you to sleep and then hit you on the break when you're trying to escape from his bear hug. It has to be in his home town and he'll keep most of the money which will be considerably lower because HBO will need guaranteed money to televise it. You wont get any help from the ref, but if you win... you'll be the champ...and you'll easily be in line for other ahem.. money fights ...against most anyone from the Goosen, Shaw or Dibella stables...JUST SIGN HERE! P.S. there's a 50 dollar bonus if you can keep from rolling your eyes and vomiting when the announcer says Son of GOD..."

    Andre Ward is more trouble than he's worth. His style is as dry as his commentary and watching his fights is like watching an anaconda eating a deer. The first minute is interesting till you realize the deer has given up its will to fight. After that its just an eternity of slow tedious digestion.
    Lol the truth!!

    Any objective fan should agree with this..
    Any objective fan of?

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    The only real fight left for Ward at 168 is the Froch-Groves II winner. In the interim who does he fight rematches with Abraham or Bika I think he needs to step up and face Kovalev at 175. That's a big HBO fight
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    Quote Originally Posted by DavilaJones View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by J_Undisputed View Post
    It's not really a tough sales pitch to turn down.

    "Hey how would you like to fight a guy who will will walk around, jab you, try to unload but will headbutt you on the follow up, then clinch you, rock you to sleep and then hit you on the break when you're trying to escape from his bear hug. It has to be in his home town and he'll keep most of the money which will be considerably lower because HBO will need guaranteed money to televise it. You wont get any help from the ref, but if you win... you'll be the champ...and you'll easily be in line for other ahem.. money fights ...against most anyone from the Goosen, Shaw or Dibella stables...JUST SIGN HERE! P.S. there's a 50 dollar bonus if you can keep from rolling your eyes and vomiting when the announcer says Son of GOD..."

    Andre Ward is more trouble than he's worth. His style is as dry as his commentary and watching his fights is like watching an anaconda eating a deer. The first minute is interesting till you realize the deer has given up its will to fight. After that its just an eternity of slow tedious digestion.
    Lol the truth!!

    Any objective fan should agree with this..
    Any objective fan of?
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