Because, let's face it, if Groves wins he'll set his sights on Ward next and Ward doesn't want any part of that. Groves will SHATTER Ward's GLASS jaw. Unlike Ward's other opponents, Groves has all the tools to BEAT Ward. An excellent jab. Very fast. Excellent technical skills. Good footwork. Ability to switch styles. Lots of power. A good combination of skills that will enable him to be the one to get through Ward's excellent defence and SMASH that CHINA that he's hiding in his mandible. FACT. Groves only weakness is a mediocre defence and an average chin but Ward's FEATHERFISTS won't trouble him. Groves is Ward's WORST nightmare. FACT.
I admit, Ward is gifted. And he may win most of the rounds against Groves, nobody is denying that. But Ward has a shaky jaw and Groves has the power to SHATTER said shaky jaw. Groves may get outboxed by Ward but he won't get HURT by him. He will also connect with Ward and with the power he's packing, he will HURT Ward. Maybe not one punch KO, but enough to hurt Ward each time he connects to wear him down. Groves wins late stoppage in round 10, 11 or 12. Even though he admittedly would probably lose the majority of the rounds, he will still connect enough to slowly wear Ward down and eventually SHATTER his GLASS mandible.
Ward is too crafty to get taken out late by Groves. This glass mandible **** you put on Ward is blown out of proportion. He has proven his chin. Who hasn't Boone knocked down?
How does Ward have a shaky jaw? He's been down once, which was against a dangerous puncher in just his 7th fight. Talk about clutching at straws.
And you need your balls to drop so you can mature enough to stop using the kind of lame insults I used when I was 11.