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    Why Andre Ward Is Sports Illustrated's Fighter of the Decade

    Ward was never boxing’s biggest star, but in the 2010s, he was its best fighter.

    CHRIS MANNIX

    Any list of candidates for Fighter of the Decade—the Boxing Writers Association’s annual award—is usually whittled down to four names: Floyd Mayweather, Manny Pacquiao, Canelo Alvarez and Andre Ward.

    And believe me: There is a*heateddebate out there among boxing scribes as to who is the most deserving one.

    Let’s start with Mayweather, the clear cut*star*of the decade. Mayweather was already a mainstream megastar in 2010, still riding high off his career-turning win over Oscar De La Hoya in 2007. He signed a lucrative deal with Showtime in 2013, broke pay per view records against Manny Pacquiao in ?5 and made nine figures fighting an MMA fighter with no chance to beat him in ?7.

    MORE:*SI's 2019 Boxing Awards*|*SI's Fighter of the Year

    The resume, though ?it’s just missing something, isn’t it? Mayweather fought Shane Mosley and Miguel Cotto, but both were on the back end of stellar Hall of Fame careers. He fought Canelo Alvarez*before*Canelo started on a path that will eventually end in Canastota. He beat Pacquiao when Pacquiao was well past his prime.

    And let’s not forget: Mayweather’s boxing career effectively ended in 2015.

    The Conor McGregor (mis)match ?that really doesn’t count.

    And how about Pacquiao? He, too, has a resume that lacks a certain sizzle. The 2000’s Fighter of the Decade—and can we pause here to acknowledge that the fighter of the*last*decade is not only a candidate in the next one, but in 2020 is still going strong?—picked up two losses early (a debatable decision defeat to Tim Bradley and a knockout loss to Juan Manuel Marquez) and another late, to Jeff Horn. He experienced a remarkable revival in 2019, knocking off Adrien Broner and Keith Thurman, but it just doesn’t feel like enough.

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    Alvarez could easily be the fighter of the*half*decade. He defeated Erislandy Lara in 2014, outpointed Cotto in ?5 and dethroned Gennadiy Golovkin in 2018. He padded his resume nicely last year, with wins over Daniel Jacobs and Sergey Kovalev, but his run began a little too late.

    Which brings us to Ward. Ward’s resume isn’t ***y. Nobody searches for highlights of Ward’s win over Sakio Bika ?or remembers the decision defeat of Arthur Abraham ?or tells tales of how he beat Carl Froch. But those were three high-level super middleweights, along with Allan Green, who Ward knocked off to win the Super Six tournament, which established Ward as the top 168-pound fighter in the world.

    Ward’s next fight was against Chad Dawson, and for the purposes of this discussion try to think beyond the shell of a fighter Dawson has become. In 2012, Dawson was arguably the top light heavyweight in the world, fresh off a win over Bernard Hopkins. For 10 rounds Ward battered Dawson—who came down to super middleweight for the fight—forcing Dawson to a knee in the closing seconds of the 10th, making him quit.

    If the Super Six defined Ward as a top super middleweight, beating Dawson established him as a legitimate pound-for-pound star.

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    There was a lull in Ward’s career mid-decade—we’ll address that in a moment—but Ward closed it in spectacular style. When Ward stepped in the ring against Kovalev, in 2016, Kovalev was the unquestioned king of the light heavyweight division, an undefeated knockout artist.

    Ward, in just his third fight as a full-fledged light heavyweight, scored a narrow decision win.

    A year later, Ward knocked Kovalev out.

    The argument against Ward is his inactivity in the middle part of the decade, when he fought just once in 2 ?years, wasting years of his prime in a promotional dispute. He never fought Lucian Bute, the only champion who didn’t participate in the Super Six. He let the Kovalev negotiations drag on a*little*longer than most liked. And he never shared the ring with Golovkin, though the reasons why are hotly contested.

    Still: Ward fought significant, meaningful fights early in the decade, and won them all. He fought one of the biggest punchers in boxing, a top-10 pound-for-pound talent and beat him, twice. He showed skill in outclassing opponents and surprising power against the better ones.

    For that, Ward is*Sports Illustrated’s*Fighter of the Decade.

    The results of the BWAA voting will be interesting. Expect a lot of support for Mayweather for his string of high profile fights. Canelo, too, will get consideration, fresh of a consensus Fighter of the Year campaign and his status as boxing’s biggest star.

    Ward was never boxing’s biggest star, and only after Mayweather retired did Ward find himself atop the pound-for-pound lists. But this award is for best fighter, not best known, for a 10-year stretch of accomplishments, not little more than half that. Ward’s decade wasn’t perfect, but it says here it was better than anyone else.*

    BY

    *CHRIS MANNIX

    #2
    Thanks for the article.For me whilst Andre Ward is not my favourite fighter he is one of the ones I admire the most .Notably because I feel his stance towards religion is genuine and he trys to live a clean life inside and outside of the ring.I know noone is perfect and we all sin but at least he trys to make a effort to live a clean life.Even the great Muhammad Ali as much as he talked about religion and God had a lot of affairs which I dont think Ward has done.To me this denotes a stronger mentality as well eg discipline in the face of temptation.

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      #3
      Neither Floyd nor Ward deserve it. But as we see, boxing "writers" have their biases today. Especially those who work on a particular network alongside the fighter he is nominating. Rubbish!

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        #4
        Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post
        Neither Floyd nor Ward deserve it. But as we see, boxing "writers" have their biases today. Especially those who work on a particular network alongside the fighter he is nominating. Rubbish!
        Of interest who is your fighter of the decade?

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          #5
          Originally posted by Ricky12 View Post
          Of interest who is your fighter of the decade?
          I would consider it between Manny and Canelo. But Pacquiao accomplished a bit more.

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            #6
            Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post
            I would consider it between Manny and Canelo. But Pacquiao accomplished a bit more.
            Thanks for the response.

            Hypothetical but I still feel a prime Floyd Mayweather beats a prime Manny and Canelo though?

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              #7
              Everybody is entitled to their opinion. I think Ward was overrated by many. I thought he was a very dirty fighter who threw more grabs than jabs. He was a grabbing, clinching, hold and hit wrestling mauling fighter and terrible to watch. He turned every fight into a dirty fight. He had a short career and did not fight many times. Almost all his fights were fought in the Oakland California area where he lived and he got away with illegal tactics there. Many who fought him said he was a very dirty fighter. If someone thinks he was the best fighter of the decade they have a right to that opinion and he never lost a fight and had many good wins.

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                #8
                He wouldn’t be my pick but he’s definitely a contender along with Floyd, Pac, Canelo and Loma (if you include amateur accomplishments) who are all reasonable choices.

                As a big fan of both the pro’s and amateurs, I’d give it to Lomachenko. He’s achieved unique feats in both codes this decade.

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                  #9
                  The problem with Ward is that he lost first Kovalev fight and also he fought very dirty with headbutts and other grapling techniques (and he admitted being dirty in some fights). Every fight he has fought says he fights very dirty.

                  So to me with 1 loss and should have been DQ at least in 1 fight, I'm not sure he is as good as they say.

                  But he was a good fighter, yes.

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                    #10
                    strange mannix would pick him....I thought he didn't like him....he wrote a somewhat scathing article( maybe it wasn't that bad but I ready it many years ago) about ward....because he thought ward was whining and because he wasn't fighting he had no right to......

                    nice to see mannix show some appreciation.....although im not sure if ward is totally deserving but hed def be in the mix

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