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It's hard to say now, as Ward has now move into the realms of the 'unknown' due to his activity, plus the fact that he had a serious injury to contend with.

If he is remotely like he was when they first fought, then he wins easily; maybe moreso as Froch is 38 & has engaged in a series of tough opponent after tough opponent for the last seven years, the like of which hasn't been seen for many a year.
I think for the sport of boxing age isn't really that important these days as they used to be. 38 is not a bad age. Unless you really slide in your training, then 30 to 45, at least, should not be a big hurdle for you to compete in these days with anyone.

jmo... especially if you are an elite fighter like Froch is.
That is a good point actually.

A lot of the best fighters are well over 30 & still at the top of their game.

Some of the champions are pushing 40 & haven't shown any real evidence of slippage, so times have definitely changed in boxing.