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    Comments Thread For: “Fighting Words” — Andre Ward’s Final Chapter Begins

    by David P. Greisman - It could be considered a surprising sentiment, given the source.

    “I don’t know how much longer I got in this sport.”

    Those words were spoken by Andre Ward, who is not an aging veteran, but rather a 29-year-old champion who is younger than 36 of the 58 other men who hold major world titles.

    Nor is he declining or deteriorating. Ward remains undefeated at 27-0 with 14 knockouts, a boxer who has been pro for about nine years now. He showed little if any rust in his return to the ring this past Saturday, a wide unanimous decision win over Edwin Rodriguez, a bout that followed a 14-month layoff that included shoulder surgery and rehabilitation.

    More often than not, the need to retire is clear long before a boxer chooses to hang up his gloves. For a profession in which the best fighters can see shots coming, few see the end of their career nearing — and if they do, they often refuse to acknowledge or accept it. [Click Here To Read More]

    #2
    With HBO paying him about $2 million per fight, "Ward's final chapter" may last several years from now... Ward may be bored, but as long as the money is there he will continue -- no matter the opposition he has to face...

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      #3
      the fight was over-hyped by hbo announcers trying to make Rodriguez more than he was early....he never had a chance, b4 even getting in the ring///as 4 Ward, he has few real challenges out there, mayb hopkins, but it won't happen...where is Mike Spinks or Bob Foster???

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        #4
        Good article. Andre Ward was impressive and cemented his place in the top 2 P4P.

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          #5
          Originally posted by RawDawgHasSpokn View Post
          Good article. Andre Ward was impressive and cemented his place in the top 2 P4P.
          I would rank both Mayweather Jr. and Ward at #1 P4P...

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            #6
            Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
            I would rank both Mayweather Jr. and Ward at #1 P4P...
            Indeed.

            The cream of the crop and the pride of American boxing.

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