Go back to your old alt you were much better with that one.:good Ward gave Kessler the business he was too fast for him and Kessler couldn't adjust.:deal
Anyone would think the super six happened last week the way ward's fanboys talk about it. There is fresh blood in the division, which ward is yet to test himself against, but somehow he gets pass for needing to step up because of what he done 5 years ago.
Ward is only 31 he looked sharp he's still in his prime and hasn't taken any punishment. The fact that he's back gives you chills down your spine knowing damn well boxing lessons are about to start to be dished out.:yep
Ward right now after being out of the sport for almost two years would still be the favorite over any fighter in the sport 168 and down, that's how good he is.hi:
The only chill I get is from watching this charlatan pull the wool over so many dumb fans eyes while he shoots his mouth off on social media dimissing every genuine challenge out there. Meanwhile he gets in the ring with some fat out of shape *******.
The man has been inactive dummy. He looked great against smith and will look great against any SMW. Who at 168 or down would be the favorite over him? I'll wait for your garbage response.
So why didn't he get back in the ring with someone who could actually fight? He knows he can't cut it at the very top and will feast on f grade bums and offer people like you the excuse that he needs a tune up No such thing as ring rust. Last weekends debacle showed ward to be a fraud. It wasn't a tune up, wasn't even a sparring match, ward may as well have been on the punch bag or shadow boxing, would've done the same fcking thing for him.
Many guys after long lay offs get tune ups it's nothing new it happened before Ward-Smith and it will happen after Ward-Smith. Where have you been?
Not someone who calls themselves son of god. When floyd came out of retirement he went in the ring with Ortiz. So don't give me that ****. Those who claim they are the best don't need tune ups. This ain't no up and coming novice, this is a seasoned pro/veteran. Anyone who paid to see that one sided circus last weekend deserve to claim for their money back on the basis of fraud.
Ward gets a "pass" (not that he needs one) because it is generally accepted that he would be the favorite against virtually any opponent in and around his weight class. He has already proven to be the best Super Middle in the world, and the only guys I see really testing him above or below are GGG and Kovalev. GGG would be moving up though and would be fighting the best fighter he has ever fought, should he face Ward. Kovalev would likely be the bigger challenge due to his size and slightly higher level of competition faced, but Ward could beat him because he's got the skills that pay the bills. I for one would love to see either of those match-ups. Plus, Ward just fought a tune-up after a long layoff, so I'm pretty sure his next opponent will be of a much higher caliber.