Explain why Ward should go to Europe to rematch guys he completely dominated.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Slothrop, Nov 22, 2012.


  1. Big Left

    Big Left Boxing Addict Full Member

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    he does not have to rematch froch or kessler, but they are the next 2. Froch & Kessler have done everything possible to "earn" a rematch with Ward but they can not force him to do it.

    But I really do not see who Ward wants to fight instead of them? The obvious choice was Bute but Ward was injured and Froch took that fight away from him. Now he is fighting Pavlik which is a damn shame cause Ward should be looking to fight top level fighters only at this stage.
     
  2. sugarngold

    sugarngold RIDDUM Full Member

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    Ask Pernell Whitaker about fighting Jose Luis Ramirez in Paris.
     
  3. Jan(DK)

    Jan(DK) Joined april 2007 Full Member

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    Every single fighter in the super six had a lost away from home - except Ward ofcause...

    As US-fighters have said always: "Why travel, the venue dosent matter sh..t"
     
  4. Bulletproof

    Bulletproof Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Who says Sturm didn't get robbed? There are tons of comment about DLH getting a gift vs Sturm, by American posters. Like the other guy said, in the US a robbery is a robbery across the pond you blokes defend everything. Dirrell was the victim of home cokking against Froch. Call it karma I guess, because I thought Froch beat Kessler, but Kesser got the home cooking in that one. If Froch was so sure he had beat Dirrell, wtf was he down on one knee praying for? I guess for theatrics and to give the impression that Dirrell WASN'T about to get robbed. Froch is supposed to be such a tough take on anyone type of guy, he needs to fight Dirrell again instead of obsessing over Ward like a scorned chick!!!
     
  5. Arran

    Arran Boxing Junkie banned

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    home cooking and yet none of the judges were british.