I'm still going back and forth on this one. It should be a pretty good fight.
I'm still going back and forth on this one. It should be a pretty good fight.
Im wondering if Mirandas beard has been permenatly unwrapped and there to be taken after what Abraham did to him.?A huge step up for Ward.But I think if Panteras vaunted and legit power & experience can not get him over Ward...he needs to pack it in!
I like both fighters Miranda fights anyone and any where, and Ward was the next Jones but his career has slowed down. I wish we had this fight in the UK instead of the German crap we get like Valuev and Huck fights.
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Ward by comfortbale UD. I'm rarely wrong.
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miranda for me
he`ll either stop ward late on or take it on points
pantera is going to be a world champ at 168 im convinced!!
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I'm rooting for Miranda but I think Ward will win on points.
Miranda by KO.
Unbeaten Olympian super middleweight Andre Ward (18-0, 12 KOs), who faces his sternest challenge as a professional when he meets ultra-confident Colombian knockout artist Edison Miranda (32-3, 28 KOs) in the main event this Saturday, May 16, on a special primetime edition of ShoBox: The New Generation live on SHOWTIME (9 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the west coast) at the Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif. “To me, this fight is totally about respect,’’ the unbeaten, No. 2-ranked Ward said. “It’s about respect from the media, respect from the entire 168-pound division and just respect in general. There’s always something to prove with each fight. The stakes are higher, absolutely.”
A 2004 Olympic Games gold medalist, Ward doesn’t need MapQuest to get to where he wants to go and he aims to drive home his point against Miranda, a tough-talking hard hitter who’s predicted a knockout victory.
“On paper, this is definitely my toughest fight,’’ Ward said. “Miranda is a tough, experienced fighter with good power. But fights aren’t won on paper.’’
The classy, soft-spoken Ward feels his career is right on schedule and that the time is perfect for him to take what unquestionably will be a major step up in class in his most significant assignment to date.
“I’m exactly where I want to be and my upcoming fight will take me where I want to go,’’ he said. “My goal is to ultimately be the best in my division and after this fight I will be in the position to fight the elite at 168 pounds and prove to them and everybody else that this is my time.
“The super middleweight division is one of the deepest in boxing and is fast becoming a marquee division that is very top-heavy at the highest level. The fighters in my division haven’t received the recognition they deserve – me, included – but that has all changed in the last half year or so because the cream of the 168-pound crop are all fighting each other.
“I want to show I’m the best, but the only way to do it is to prove it fight after fight. I want the biggest fights.’’
Ward will be defending his NABO and NABF super middleweight titles in an eagerly anticipated 12-rounder that will fulfill Ward’s long-desired dream of staging a pro fight in his hometown of Oakland.
In the ShoBox co-feature, unbeaten, up-and-coming junior lightweight John Molina Jr. (16-0, 12 KOs) of Covina, Calif., meets veteran Frankie Archuleta (25-6-1, 14 KOs) of Bernalillo, N.M. in an eight-round match.
Highlights of a bout between 2008 U.S. Olympian Shawn Estrada (5-0, 5 KOs), of East Los Angeles, Calif., and Brooklyn’s Cory Jones (5-5, 1 KO) will be shown during the telecast. Estrada will also be interviewed between fights.
For Ward, despite his vast accomplishments, respect has never come easily. Not when he was an amateur en route to winning a gold medal or now as a professional on the verge of his first crack at a world title fight.
“I am on the same road to a world title as I was when I was fighting amateurs,’’ said the classy, well-spoken and well-grounded Ward, the last American to bring home an Olympic Games gold medal. “No one picked me to go all the way and win the gold in the Olympics, and no one has me on any of their top lists now.
“I’m not a Golden Child even though some may think I am. I have to earn people’s respect, but I wouldn’t have it any other way. So I am going to continue to sneak up on them, just like I did in 2004.’’
When asked if he felt some fans considered him “soft,’’ Ward didn’t disagree.
“I do think some may feel I don’t have what it takes, that I’ve been knocked down and that I am soft,’’ he said. “But that is a total misconception. I win my fights so easily that people don’t think I’ve been tested. But guys I fight come to win because they know what a win over me would do for their careers.
“People don’t see me every day; they have no idea of the sacrifices I make in the gym, working extremely hard and always trying to improve. It’s all that hard work and dedication that are a couple of the reasons why my fights can look so easy. I put in the time, so they will be that way.’’
Few expect an easy night’s work for either competitor this Saturday. Miranda’s only defeats came to world champions Arthur Abraham (twice) and Kelly Pavlik.
The always-dangerous, exciting Miranda, who’s promoted by Seminole Warriors Boxing, talks a great game, too, and already may be looking past Ward. The mouthy Miranda has been calling out the current world champions almost on a daily basis and the other day invited unbeaten World Boxing Council (WBC) super middleweight champion Carl Froch to the show.
“Miranda has been talking a lot, but talking is part of the game,’’ Ward acknowledged. “Ultimately, though, you have to fight and do it in the ring. I’m ready. Fans won’t get bored with Andre Ward.’’
Ward will win by EARLY KO....Andre is a solid fighter and Edison has had his day in the sun. Andre Ward catapults to stardom with a flashy 4th round KO of Edison Miranda.
Miranda is too slow, Ward is too quick and Edison ALWAYS sleeps on the power another fighter could have.
Photos from todays press conference.
Why are they under a circus tent?
"If there's a better chin in the world than Pryor's, it has to be on Mount Rushmore." -Pat Putnam.
Ward looks like he's on his way to train and Miranda looks like he's on his was to the Apprentice.
Strange scene there.
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Height never occured to me.Is Ward wearing platform shoes?
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