Much talk about Ward – so here goes.
First, there is not much history to work with as the SMW division only goes back to the mid-to-late 1980s.
Hence, this example may appear choppy and vague at best (but hopefully folks will cut me some slack as I only have a couple of decades to work with).
(9/8/2012): Olympic gold medalist, top pound-for-pound boxer and Ring Magazine's “Fighter of the Year” Andre Ward and reigning WBC LHW titlist Chad Dawson meet at a 168 lb. catchweight bout for the WBA/WBC SMW titles; Ward becomes the first to stop (TKO 10) Dawson in a lower weight (for Dawson) world title bout.
Any memories (based upon how it is written) – check this out:
(11/7/1988): Olympic gold medalist, top pound-for-pound boxer and Ring Magazine's “Fighter of the Year” Ray Leonard and defending WBC LHW titlist Donny Lalonde meet at a 168 lb. catchweight bout for the WBC SMW/LHW titles; Leonard becomes the first to stop (TKO 9) Lalonde in a lower weight (for Lalonde) world title bout.
http://boxrec.com/media/index.php/Donny ... ay_Leonard
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ew-6v85T ... re=related
Now, who’s next:
(6/12/1989): In a rematch, Leonard is then pitted against the recently crowned WBO SMW champion Thomas Hearns; Hearns seemingly dominates the bout but it is controversially scored a ‘draw’ (D 12).
http://boxrec.com/media/index.php/Sugar ... meeting%29
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bupgSThO ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zW6MksZW ... ure=relmfu
For this to follow a similar path (not that it has to – but just play along):
In a rematch, Ward is then pitted against the recently crowned WBO SMW champion Arthur Abraham; Abraham seemingly dominates the bout but it is controversially scored a ‘draw’ (D 12).
Perhaps, an entirely different scenario will occur – since Abraham loses a lopsided decision (in the first bout with Ward) and Ward has already defeated the IBF SMW title holder Carl Froch.
Maybe, a match with whomever wins (if there is a winner) the Martinez-Chavez Jr. bout; possibly, Martinez (at a catchweight?) may get the match that McCallum could never get (inside joke for “those who know”)…..
P.S.
The million dollar question that many are currently asking: Who (if anyone) will end Ward’s epic long unbeaten streak (that goes back to his amateur days)?
The simple answer: Possibly, his next opponent (although, it may not be official)…..
Andre Ward's Future: In The Past?
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kal.majeed
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Andre Ward's Future: In The Past?
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HomicideHenry
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Re: Andre Ward's Future: In The Past?
Hell I thought this woulda been the age old hypothetical of how Ward would have fared in another era
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kal.majeed
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Re: Andre Ward's Future: In The Past?
You're referring to CROSS era matchups - check out my previous post titled (under P.P.S.):HomicideHenry wrote:Hell I thought this woulda been the age old hypothetical of how Ward would have fared in another era
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Re: Andre Ward's Future: In The Past?
Where is the comparison between Abraham and Hearns!!!jeez
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kal.majeed
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Re: Andre Ward's Future: In The Past?
It's only on paper - the reason I dismissed it (for an entirely different scenario).....hurlock wrote:Where is the comparison between Abraham and Hearns!!!jeez