Andre Ward tips scales at 175 pounds
Posted: 06 Aug 2016, 03:05
Alexander Brand 173.2 Pounds.
I kind of agree with you, but as long as Ward’s fitness levels are high, his skills/timing are razor sharp and as he’s also "grown" as physically “big” as he can possibly be, then I suppose that’s the most we can ask for.jamesmcdonnell wrote:My concern for Ward, is that he's done little to prepare him for fighting Kovalev, this level of competition can give a fighter a false sense of security, I know Ward is a class act, and he can raise his game, but will he be able to raise if far enough.
I'm still picking Ward to win a close and tough fight at times, but this certainly isn't the right preparation.
That much! I bet he is rubbing his hands.crusader wrote:Brand is only getting paid 30k apparently
jamesmcdonnell wrote:My concern for Ward, is that he's done little to prepare him for fighting Kovalev, this level of competition can give a fighter a false sense of security, I know Ward is a class act, and he can raise his game, but will he be able to raise if far enough.
I'm still picking Ward to win a close and tough fight at times, but this certainly isn't the right preparation.
yep his fight against chilemba practically confirmed thisRexob wrote:jamesmcdonnell wrote:My concern for Ward, is that he's done little to prepare him for fighting Kovalev, this level of competition can give a fighter a false sense of security, I know Ward is a class act, and he can raise his game, but will he be able to raise if far enough.
I'm still picking Ward to win a close and tough fight at times, but this certainly isn't the right preparation.
Ward will step up and box Kovalev ears off.
Somebody gets itEnlightened-One wrote:The Brand fight serves a useful purpose for Ward.
It gives him an opportunity to clear more ring rust, sharpen his skills, further acclimatise into the 175lb division, physically grow into a fully-fledged 175lb-er and also enhance his fitness levels.
When Andre fights Kovalev, we don’t want any excuses from either party as to the reason why they lost their zero.
The fans have a choice, they can either choose to stop complaining and not watch the fight… or they can appreciate the reasons for Ward facing a fighter that has only lost once (a split decision to arguably the second best 168lb-er on the planet).
For sure, Ward could have faced a better opponent, one that excites us all, but I guess it doesn’t make sense, so late in the day, to risk the November date for his super-fight with Kovalev.
Chilemba is a respectable contender in his own right, and I mean Kovalev only lost like what 2 rounds to him? I guarantee you fighting a guy like Chilemba does a lot more to prepare you for a Superfight than fighting Alexander Brand does.littlepug wrote:yep his fight against chilemba practically confirmed thisRexob wrote:jamesmcdonnell wrote:My concern for Ward, is that he's done little to prepare him for fighting Kovalev, this level of competition can give a fighter a false sense of security, I know Ward is a class act, and he can raise his game, but will he be able to raise if far enough.
I'm still picking Ward to win a close and tough fight at times, but this certainly isn't the right preparation.
Ward will step up and box Kovalev ears off.
Chilemba makes fighters look bad, i thought he beat bellew first time round, he is a live fightergilgamesh wrote:Chilemba is a respectable contender in his own right, and I mean Kovalev only lost like what 2 rounds to him? I guarantee you fighting a guy like Chilemba does a lot more to prepare you for a Superfight than fighting Alexander Brand does.littlepug wrote:yep his fight against chilemba practically confirmed thisRexob wrote:
Ward will step up and box Kovalev ears off.
Fair point just thought chilembas footwork and jab caused him problems and that's a strong part of wards game but maybe chilembas extra length (no jokes please !) helped him out theregilgamesh wrote:Chilemba is a respectable contender in his own right, and I mean Kovalev only lost like what 2 rounds to him? I guarantee you fighting a guy like Chilemba does a lot more to prepare you for a Superfight than fighting Alexander Brand does.littlepug wrote:yep his fight against chilemba practically confirmed thisRexob wrote:
Ward will step up and box Kovalev ears off.
Confirms? Not at all, although I think Ward will probably win.littlepug wrote:yep his fight against chilemba practically confirmed thisRexob wrote:jamesmcdonnell wrote:My concern for Ward, is that he's done little to prepare him for fighting Kovalev, this level of competition can give a fighter a false sense of security, I know Ward is a class act, and he can raise his game, but will he be able to raise if far enough.
I'm still picking Ward to win a close and tough fight at times, but this certainly isn't the right preparation.
Ward will step up and box Kovalev ears off.
Enlightened-One wrote:The Brand fight serves a useful purpose for Ward.
It gives him an opportunity to clear more ring rust, sharpen his skills, further acclimatise into the 175lb division, physically grow into a fully-fledged 175lb-er and also enhance his fitness levels.
When Andre fights Kovalev, we don’t want any excuses from either party as to the reason why they lost their zero.
The fans have a choice, they can either choose to stop complaining and not watch the fight… or they can appreciate the reasons for Ward facing a fighter that has only lost once (a split decision to arguably the second best 168lb-er on the planet).
For sure, Ward could have faced a better opponent, one that excites us all, but I guess it doesn’t make sense, so late in the day, to risk the November date for his super-fight with Kovalev.
brilo33 wrote:ward is so good it is worth watching him spar
crusader wrote:Confirms? Not at all, although I think Ward will probably win.littlepug wrote:yep his fight against chilemba practically confirmed thisRexob wrote:
Ward will step up and box Kovalev ears off.
was always going to be a boring, drawn out 12 rounderlazboy wrote:No ones been talking bout this fight. It popped out of nowhere. The HBO analyst Harold Lederman predicts an early stoppage by Ward.