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    Default Ward vs Floyd at 160.

    Who wins? I pick Ward.
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    Ward is a 168 pounder n Floyd started out at 130. Not a fight worth talking about. At least against GGG Floyd will have the mobility n speed advantage, although he will still be considerably smaller n less powerful. Floyd is really a 140 pounder who is winning at 147/154 off of speed n skill. Asking him to fight Hop, Ward, Froch, Martinez...etc. is unrealistic n unfair.

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    Default Re: Ward vs Floyd at 160.

    Quote Originally Posted by mikeeod View Post
    Ward is a 168 pounder n Floyd started out at 130. Not a fight worth talking about. At least against GGG Floyd will have the mobility n speed advantage, although he will still be considerably smaller n less powerful. Floyd is really a 140 pounder who is winning at 147/154 off of speed n skill. Asking him to fight Hop, Ward, Froch, Martinez...etc. is unrealistic n unfair.
    Agree with you except for Martinez. Martinez is a small middle and imo opinion only went to middle for more of a challenge as light middle was such a weak division at the time. Floyd hand picks his fight at light middle which is why I dont think you can consider him a legit guy at 154.

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    Default Re: Ward vs Floyd at 160.

    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by mikeeod View Post
    Ward is a 168 pounder n Floyd started out at 130. Not a fight worth talking about. At least against GGG Floyd will have the mobility n speed advantage, although he will still be considerably smaller n less powerful. Floyd is really a 140 pounder who is winning at 147/154 off of speed n skill. Asking him to fight Hop, Ward, Froch, Martinez...etc. is unrealistic n unfair.
    Agree with you except for Martinez. Martinez is a small middle and imo opinion only went to middle for more of a challenge as light middle was such a weak division at the time. Floyd hand picks his fight at light middle which is why I dont think you can consider him a legit guy at 154.
    Bullshit...

    154 was much better than 160 when Sergio moved into it...no need to start lying..

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    Default Re: Ward vs Floyd at 160.

    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by mikeeod View Post
    Ward is a 168 pounder n Floyd started out at 130. Not a fight worth talking about. At least against GGG Floyd will have the mobility n speed advantage, although he will still be considerably smaller n less powerful. Floyd is really a 140 pounder who is winning at 147/154 off of speed n skill. Asking him to fight Hop, Ward, Froch, Martinez...etc. is unrealistic n unfair.
    Agree with you except for Martinez. Martinez is a small middle and imo opinion only went to middle for more of a challenge as light middle was such a weak division at the time. Floyd hand picks his fight at light middle which is why I dont think you can consider him a legit guy at 154.

    Ignore the troll in the clown suit and you are right. Remember Sergio had both belts at the same time and was told by the WBC that he needed to make a choice. 154 was a ghost town and Sergio has always chased the legend of Monzon and decided to go to 160 based on its prestige as much as anything else.

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    Default Re: Ward vs Floyd at 160.

    Too big for Floyd.

    It'd be different if Ward was a slow plodder, but when you have a guy that much bigger with that kind of world class skill, it's a recipe for disaster for Floyd.

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    Default Re: Ward vs Floyd at 160.

    I think Ward would man handle Floyd.

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    Default Re: Ward vs Floyd at 160.

    Quote Originally Posted by cyclone View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
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    Ward is a 168 pounder n Floyd started out at 130. Not a fight worth talking about. At least against GGG Floyd will have the mobility n speed advantage, although he will still be considerably smaller n less powerful. Floyd is really a 140 pounder who is winning at 147/154 off of speed n skill. Asking him to fight Hop, Ward, Froch, Martinez...etc. is unrealistic n unfair.
    Agree with you except for Martinez. Martinez is a small middle and imo opinion only went to middle for more of a challenge as light middle was such a weak division at the time. Floyd hand picks his fight at light middle which is why I dont think you can consider him a legit guy at 154.
    Bullshit...

    154 was much better than 160 when Sergio moved into it...no need to start lying..
    I cant think of any 154 fighter at the time who was considered as dangerous as the likes of Pavlik. Williams was class but wouldnt consider him dangerous as he was more of a high work rate guy then a killer puncher and Martinez was robbed against him. The only dangerous guy I can think of is Margarito and at this time he was competing at welter.

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    Default Re: Ward vs Floyd at 160.

    whats next....who wins floyd vs Klitscho....i pic klit....wtf

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    Default Re: Ward vs Floyd at 160.

    Floyd should take on Sergio or GGG at middleweight never mind Ward or Hopkins.
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    Default Re: Ward vs Floyd at 160.

    Would be a terrible match, Ward would be completely weight drained whilst Floyd would be even more cautious than normal. It would be hyped up for sure but neither would be close to their best at that weight, and that goes for if Floyd fought Hopkins too.
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    Default Re: Ward vs Floyd at 160.

    This is an unrealistic wish.

    Ward is far too big for Mayweather Jr.

    Mayweather can't stretch that far, especially fighting someone as formidable as Ward.
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    Default Re: Ward vs Floyd at 160.

    This is one of those match ups that is dangerous and obvious. Floyd unless he got TKO'd early would suffer damage because Ward is not clumsy. He is quite dangerous and bigger. Floyd is good but so is Ward and Ward is not a novice. Floyd does not have the power to back up Ward unless there is a Catch weight and Ward has to come down 25 pounds from his walking around weight in a short period of time. Remember Roy Jones? That meal after the weigh would probably hurt Floyd if Ward gets enough time to chow down.

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    Default Re: Ward vs Floyd at 160.

    Just hypothetically speaking, of course..... but if Ward wasn't a Super Middle, this fight could be made.
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    Default Re: Ward vs Floyd at 160.

    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by cyclone View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by mikeeod View Post
    Ward is a 168 pounder n Floyd started out at 130. Not a fight worth talking about. At least against GGG Floyd will have the mobility n speed advantage, although he will still be considerably smaller n less powerful. Floyd is really a 140 pounder who is winning at 147/154 off of speed n skill. Asking him to fight Hop, Ward, Froch, Martinez...etc. is unrealistic n unfair.
    Agree with you except for Martinez. Martinez is a small middle and imo opinion only went to middle for more of a challenge as light middle was such a weak division at the time. Floyd hand picks his fight at light middle which is why I dont think you can consider him a legit guy at 154.
    Bullshit...

    154 was much better than 160 when Sergio moved into it...no need to start lying..
    I cant think of any 154 fighter at the time who was considered as dangerous as the likes of Pavlik. Williams was class but wouldnt consider him dangerous as he was more of a high work rate guy then a killer puncher and Martinez was robbed against him. The only dangerous guy I can think of is Margarito and at this time he was competing at welter.
    And what was going on at 160?

    Nothing at all.

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