Andre Ward: Snapping At Mayweather’s Heels Pound-For-Pound!

By ESB - 09/09/2012 - Comments

Andre Ward: Snapping At Mayweather’s Heels Pound-For-Pound!By James Slater“Chad Dawson is a monster in there,” Andre Ward

Last night, in taming “monster” Chad Dawson, the reigning light-heavyweight ruler, unbeaten master (yes, master) Andre Ward put on his best display so far in his naturally blessed career. Okay, Dawson had to shed eight-pounds in dropping down to super-middleweight, possibly weakening himself and affecting his punch resistance, but it really is tough to find any other fault with “S.O.G’s”, well, faultless performance.

The dominant force at the in-fighting, at the long range stuff and the harder, more accurate, more spiteful puncher, the 28-year-old from Oakland delighted both his hometown fans and the boxing purists. Indeed, fellow masters such as Bernard Hopkins and Floyd Mayweather Junior (two greats Ward has surely studied on tape and has learnt a trick or two from) will have enjoyed, even marvelled over Ward’s 10th-round TKO master class.

More aggressive than usual (perhaps because he felt Dawson’s lack of physical strength), Ward gave the slick, tall southpaw a beating in every department – physical, mental and everything in between. It’s even possible that “Bad” Chad will never be the same fighter again. Ward, aside from a tricky second-round, when Dawson’s stance and long arms gave him some troubles, won every minute of every session and he didn’t even appear to be firing on all cylinders. This is a scary thing – how great can Ward become and how special will he look if he is ever pushed to fight as hard as he can?

But is there anyone out there who can push, test or make Ward work to his fullest? Ward enjoyed his night’s work last night, even seeming to relish busting his man up; even prolonging the beating (could Ward have ended it sooner then he, or referee Steve Smoger, actually did terminate matters?)

It’s time to acknowledge how we have a very special fighter operating in the 168-pound division, and it’s also time to acknowledge how Ward is fully deserving of a lofty place in anyone’s pound-for-pound ratings. Unbeaten at 26-0(14), holder of the WBC/WBA/Ring Magazine titles and holder of wins over talent such as Carl Froch, Mikkel Kessler, Arthur Abraham and now Dawson, Ward, it could be argued, is already deserving of taking the number-one spot, P-4-P.

That said, I now list my ten choices for today’s boxing elite:

1: Floyd Mayweather Junior.

2: Andre Ward.

3: Sergio Martinez.

4: Manny Pacquiao.

5: Juan Manuel Marquez.

6: Tim Bradley.

7: Wladimir Klitschko.

8: Carl Froch.

9: Vitali Klitschko

10: Miguel Cotto.