Carl Froch: "I look at Ward and I don’t see things that impress me"

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  1. Skilletscuz

    Skilletscuz mma champ Ronda Rousey Full Member

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    i dont think ANYONE should be impressed with Ward, except with his ability to WIN.

    He doesnt have any outstanding abilities that would impress any fighter. But he happens to be the most diversified and versatiled fighter, thats one of his greatest strength. And he's got the natural pride & will of a champion, where defeat/loss is not an option. Intangible strengths which are not apparent on the outside....
     
  2. T.S.

    T.S. T.Stout Full Member

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    Spot on!! :deal :good

    I'm looking forward to this one!

    I'll bet Ward by UD :hat
     
  3. T.S.

    T.S. T.Stout Full Member

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    :huh
     
  4. AnotherFan

    AnotherFan Boxing Addict Full Member

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    After Froch lost to Kessler he started to try and use his brain. It was evident in the AA fight, evident in the Johnson fight, and evident in every interview he been in ever since. I neither believes he will try and manhandle Ward, he will try and outbox him. I think Ward will win quite clearly, but it will be interesting to see how Froch performs.
     
  5. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    I don't have a problem with what Froch said . He's giving his honest opinion here I like it.
     
  6. Rudyard

    Rudyard **** How You Feel!! HOE! banned

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    Took the words from my mouth...Ward takes whatever his opponents gives him...He can fight on the inside as well as the outside!
     
  7. Rock0052

    Rock0052 Loyal Member Full Member

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    Really impressed by the mental approach of both Froch and Ward. These guys approach the sport in the right way from the neck up, a way that lets them continue to improve instead of stagnating or regressing like, say, Arthur Abraham. It shouldn't be surprising that in a marathon-esque tournament like the Super Six, the last two standing are the ones who are primed not just physically but mentally.

    Should be a hell of a fight, even if it's not the most aesthetically pleasing.