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    Comments Thread For: Abel Sanchez Not Viewing Andre Ward's Inactivity as Advantage

    Injuries and promotional problems have limited Andre Ward to just two fights since his dominant victory over Chad Dawson in September 2012.

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    #2
    But he used it as an excuse when Ward wanted to feast on Baby G

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      #3
      Ahh but it was an excuse for lil g to not fight ward lol they seriously need to hire a pr team

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        #4
        Originally posted by sirron000 View Post
        But he used it as an excuse when Ward wanted to feast on Baby G
        Originally posted by Can'tHoldMeBack View Post
        Ahh but it was an excuse for lil g to not fight ward lol they seriously need to hire a pr team
        These comments make no rational sense at all.

        Do you muppets ever bother thinking for even a second about what you are trying to say before posting this GGG hate rubbish?

        Sanchez is saying that Ward's inactivity will not be a disadvantage to him.

        How could he possibly have used that as an excuse for GGG not fighting him?

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          #5
          Never understood why Ward's inactivity was an issue when it came to fighting GGG. If anything it should be seen as an advantage to GGG. When Ward fought at 168 they offered him a 164 catchweight. Now that he's at 175 will they offer him a fight at 168? When they offered Ward a fight at 164 Loeffler was asked if he thought Ward could make 168. Loeffler said he's not sure Ward can. The next question was if he didn't think Ward could make 168 why would he offer him a fight at 164. Loeffler didn't answer the question.

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              #7
              Just fight god dammit!!!

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                #8
                You have to attack Ward hard to beat Ward hurt Ward

                Ward needs to be attacked hard and dirty by elbows and low blows and pokes to the eyes and stepping on Wards feet, head butting and tripping the undefeated Ward.. That's how you beat a slick fast talent like Andre Ward. kids like Ward don't like it rough and usually back away from punishment and dirty tactics. Barrera is no pushover and should challenge Andre with a tough fight. But again Ward is in Oakland at home so look for a Ward. win.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                  These comments make no rational sense at all.

                  Do you muppets ever bother thinking for even a second about what you are trying to say before posting this GGG hate rubbish?

                  Sanchez is saying that Ward's inactivity will not be a disadvantage to him.

                  How could he possibly have used that as an excuse for GGG not fighting him?
                  Let me guess you just started following boxing. Sanchez and the rest of this horrible team kept stating that Ward didn't deserve a fight with Baby G because he has been inactive too long. So why turn around and say his inactivity is not a disadvantage? When at first you used it as an EXCUSE so Ward wouldn't put them "paws" on him.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by about.thousands View Post
                    Never understood why Ward's inactivity was an issue when it came to fighting GGG. If anything it should be seen as an advantage to GGG. When Ward fought at 168 they offered him a 164 catchweight. Now that he's at 175 will they offer him a fight at 168? When they offered Ward a fight at 164 Loeffler was asked if he thought Ward could make 168. Loeffler said he's not sure Ward can. The next question was if he didn't think Ward could make 168 why would he offer him a fight at 164. Loeffler didn't answer the question.
                    It was an issue because, back in 2013, when Ward was asked by HBO if he was ready to fight Golovkin, he replied that he wasn't ready, because of various problems he'd been having.

                    You can't fight an inactive boxer, FFS!

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