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Re: Ward: "What's the rush ?"

Posted: 15 Nov 2015, 16:55
by Tony1244
There's a big difference between hyping a fight and waiting too long until fans become bored and disinterested.

Re: Ward: "What's the rush ?"

Posted: 16 Nov 2015, 00:49
by Evander
Sounds like they will build it up.

At this point which is a long way away ... looks great if appropriate opponents at the right time [next 3 months] and you have weigh in legit on the night deal would be big.
My guess is Ward can make the minimum and more, Kovalev and the rest of the Russians based off the damning Olympic reports alone draw suspicion, is Kovalev real ?
If he is let Andre Ward prepare for him, lets be honest Ward isn't pretending what kind of record he may have in the future he just wants to beat him.

Re: Ward: "What's the rush ?"

Posted: 16 Nov 2015, 01:37
by ikorolev
Evander wrote:Sounds like they will build it up.

At this point which is a long way away ... looks great if appropriate opponents at the right time [next 3 months] and you have weigh in legit on the night deal would be big.
My guess is Ward can make the minimum and more, Kovalev and the rest of the Russians based off the damning Olympic reports alone draw suspicion, is Kovalev real ?
If he is let Andre Ward prepare for him, lets be honest Ward isn't pretending what kind of record he may have in the future he just wants to beat him.
Is it my English or the above is not clear to other people too ?

Re: Ward: "What's the rush ?"

Posted: 16 Nov 2015, 01:45
by Evander
Look like legit questions, they should be asked.

Re: Ward: "What's the rush ?"

Posted: 16 Nov 2015, 09:15
by man
palooka wrote:
man wrote:ward is a man whose time has passed.
I think Ward marches to a different tune, he looked very good against (the overmatched) Smith and he seems a very intelligent man. If he gets in with Kovalev he'll not just be turning up, he'll have a plan to win. I read somewhere that he's not in love with the sport and sees it as a way to gain an audience for his religious beliefs, he does trust that God has got a plan for him so takes thing in his stride more than most would.
holy was religious too and fought left
and right all day. ward has the ability,
but not the mind of an elite boxer at
this point in time.

Re: Ward: "What's the rush ?"

Posted: 16 Nov 2015, 09:50
by zorndeslammes
diddy wrote:Ward vacated at super middle because there's nothing to prove there. He's moving up a division to fight bigger men. Such a coward.
He has to actually get in the ring and fight those bigger men before he's credited with doing so. Otherwise I might as well give Floyd a W over GGG for saying the didn't have any "special effects" in an interview.

Re: Ward: "What's the rush ?"

Posted: 16 Nov 2015, 10:31
by ikorolev
Evander wrote:Look like legit questions, they should be asked.
They may be, but I can't understand what you are actually asking.

Re: Ward: "What's the rush ?"

Posted: 16 Nov 2015, 10:39
by digzee
ikorolev wrote:
Evander wrote:Sounds like they will build it up.

At this point which is a long way away ... looks great if appropriate opponents at the right time [next 3 months] and you have weigh in legit on the night deal would be big.
My guess is Ward can make the minimum and more, Kovalev and the rest of the Russians based off the damning Olympic reports alone draw suspicion, is Kovalev real ?
If he is let Andre Ward prepare for him, lets be honest Ward isn't pretending what kind of record he may have in the future he just wants to beat him.
Is it my English or the above is not clear to other people too ?
I don't get what he's trying to say too, I don't understand the bolded at all. Also something about Kovalev might not be real? Did the Russians drug him? Also what's the legit weigh in on the night big for? I'm lost.