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    Practical coincidence..."Frampton Looked Great" and "Ward Is Boring" STYLES!

    As we all know, the Frampton vs Cruz bout was a scoring joke. However, Frampton vs Cruz II will happen. Had it been a complete shutout to merit the legion of Schreck trollage, then Frampton would've said "there's no need for a rematch, I beat him convincingly."

    Ward switching Southpaw looked hella better than when Crawford went Southpaw against Postol. Do you guys not like the sweet science? When Morales went Southpaw in 12 against Pac (1st bout), it was clear even the best of the best have trouble if they've never really trained in southpaw stance. Ward's naturally the lefty. So where's Ward's credit?

    Ward & Frampton: Arm extension range control
    Ward & Frampton: Great Defense moving back, but Ward is more experienced
    Ward & Frampton: Good timing accuracy, but Ward is more accurate
    Ward & Frampton: Good lateral movement around the ring, reset
    Last edited by Lester Tutor; 08-07-2016, 11:10 AM.

    #2
    Main difference was the disparity in ability and skill level between fighters.

    Leo vs Frampton was seen as a 50/50 and many favored Leo due to his style.

    Ward vs Brand... Well, you already know. Ward should have obliterated Brand easily and stopped him, atleast drop him a few times. However he didn't, he was contented with outpointing him and taking home a Decision win over a smaller, older and less skilled opponent.

    The main reason why many liked Crawford's showing against Postol in the southpaw stance and disregard Ward's last night is because of the same ordeal... Come on, we can't compare Crawford's ability to switch stances against a credible and top rated Postol with Andre turning southpaw against a limited Super Middleweight .

    Just stop, last night was a horrible, dull and sleep inducing performance by Ward that did little to nothing to promote his fight with Kovalev.

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      #3
      Yeah, right...

      But did Frampton fought the "Brand" of Super bantamweight?

      Answer:Nope, he didn't...

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        #4
        Brand ran across the ring more than Ward, Frampton, and Cruz combined. Maybe not so much Frampton doe...

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          #5
          Let's pretend most people didn't call the Frampton vs Quigg fight boring.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Aztekkas View Post
            Just stop, last night was a horrible, dull and sleep inducing performance by Ward that did little to nothing to promote his fight with Kovalev.
            How much % from the loud crowd last night will go see Ward vs Kova in Vegas? The same crowd that boo'd when Kova talked, came on stage, showed him sitting near ringside...

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              #7
              a double standard started from media guys. Look how differently they reacted on Rigo-Donaire and Crawford-Postol.

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                #8
                A propa schooling

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                  #9
                  The difference for me-I watched Frampton/QUigg and Frampton/Leo because they were good fights on paper. I went out Saturday and didn't watch or tape the Ward/brand fight as IMO it was a glorified sparring session.

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                    #10
                    Are we seriously comparing a legit #1 vs #1 matchup to Ward/Brand? Not to mention that those 2 pairs of fighters have nothing in common style wise?

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