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Monday May 11, 2009


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Andre Ward: Ready for the Bright Lights?

By Raymond Markarian

The lights will be bright when Andre Ward takes on Edison Miranda on May 16th. Easily the hottest beam bulb Andre Ward has ever felt in the boxing ring. But the Oakland native says he has been expecting this moment to come for some time. When Ward was nine years old his father introduced him to an aspiring boxer named Virgil Hunter. Since then, Ward and Hunter have worked together in an attempt to perfect the ‘Slip n Slide’ style of boxing, once used by former heavyweight champion Jack Johnson, and currently professed by boxing trainers in South Texas.

Ward has dreamt of becoming the young promising star that dethrones an already proven opponent. He speaks of this often. He wants to become the Floyd Mayweather to Diego Corrales, Oscar De la Hoya to Julio Cesar Chavez, or Roy Jones Jr. to James Toney.

Comparing Ward’s current opponent Edison Miranda to any one of the proven warriors above is a stretch, but the Colombian has already competed against some of the top fighters in the middleweight division, Pavlik, and Abraham. And the encounter between Ward and Miranda has the same basic formula as the above mentioned fights; the proven commodity against the relatively unproven.

We have seen what Miranda brings to the table against some of the best the sport has to offer, but Ward has some questions to answer to the boxing public on Saturday night. Is he simply an overhyped Olympic champion? Or is he a true contender, a future champ?

Perhaps more than another other sport, in boxing, a fighter’s immediate future can be determined with a single blow. A reality check in boxing is brutally honest. A fighter can lose all credibility by raising his arm to slow to block a punch to the head, or a shot to the body.

So when Ward spoke with me about his preparations for the biggest fight of his life, he sounded irritated by Edison Miranda’s antics.  Anytime Miranda talks trash, Ward remains silent and says he will let his performance in the ring tell the story.

“I definitely keep it in my mind. But I am going to respond at the right time, in the ring.” Ward said about Miranda’s trash talking. “I am going to respond when I am paid to respond. I am going to respond when it matters the most, not on a conference call, that shows weakness. If you say you are going to knock me out, I am going to take you at your word. But I am not going to respond in a negative way.”

In preparation for a bout, Ward rarely leaves the friendly confines of Kings Gym in Oakland, Ca, but his camp was based out of Las Vegas for nearly six weeks to prepare for this fight. Ward views the move as a blessing, especially because many of his closest friends and relatives are attending his first hometown professional fight.

“It was just a change of pace, not too far from home.  It was to eliminate distractions. There is a lot of news about this fight, and people have been trying to ask me questions, but I wanted to focus. This is business. This is serious, serious stuff. A man says he is going to knock you out; you have to take him at his word. That is one reason why I left home; I am taking him at his word.”

Ward says he has never really stopped training since returning from a knee injury that forced him out of the ring for nearly six months. He says it is business as usual when Saturday night arrives.

“My training is strict and hard for every fight.” Ward said. “I have been training hard since I was an amateur that is the only way that I know how to train. But the stakes are higher, so there is more on the line now. My life will change by beating this guy, naturally, status wise as well.”

So it is important to look spectacular then?

“I just have to beat him, I have to win. Looking good will take care of itself, I just have to beat him. It may be ugly at times. Trust me, he thinks it is going to be a run and gun fight, where he is chasing me down all night. He has another thing coming. He is going to realize that I am stronger than he is. He is going to be surprised with my strength. And he is going to believe that everything people have told him is a lie.” 

Virgil Hunter, Ward’s longtime trainer told TSS that a portion of their training camp is based on defending Miranda’s roughhouse tactics. Miranda is notorious for freely throwing cheap shots below the belt or behind the head to get an edge. Ward says he is ready to give whatever comes at him. 

“I am definitely aware of it. But he is going to get what he gets, and then some. People don’t understand. This fight is going answer a lot of questions about me from the media, fans, and other fighters. But when you know what you have on the inside you don’t have to broadcast it. I don’t have to go on the blow-horn to tell everybody that I have heart. You do not get as far as I have gotten; number one without God fighting for you, and number two without some kind of heart and determination. You don’t get that far in the amateurs or the pros.”

Ward’s courage under fire has come into question throughout his professional career. He has taken some heavy blows on a few occasions but came out victorious nevertheless. In 2005, a knockdown, and close decision victory against the relatively unknown Darnell Boone, has many boxing observers, fans, media, and fighters alike, questioning Ward’s quest to become a champion. However the Oakland native views distress in the ring as a growing pain. He admits to his faults but states that he has learned from the mistakes.

“I’ve been knocked down. I’ve been stunned before.” Ward said. “But nobody talks that much about me getting up and continuing on. They just stop at ‘hey he got knocked down.’ It takes a lot of determination (to get back up.) When you are on the canvas, there are some questions to answer. Do I stay down? It would be a whole lot easier if I just roll over right now. It takes something to get up. And I think I have proven that. I am going to continue doing so, and I think this fight is going to prove it. He is going to come out swinging. He is going to come out blazing. But when I come back blazing, then people are going to say ‘hey, he had more than we thought he had.’ I am just looking forward to the showcase.”

Miranda’s rambunctious style has provided some of the best boxing brawls in recent memory. His powerful overhand right is the blow Ward should be aware of. Miranda broke Arthur Abraham’s jaw in a controversial losing effort in 2006, and went blow for blow with Kelly Pavlik until getting KO’d in 2007. However, the Ward camp views Miranda’s two knockout losses to Pavlik and Abraham, (in their second fight) as a weakness to exploit.    

“I am not looking for the knockout, but he has been down and knocked out before, so it can happen again.” Ward said.

No matter who or what he is compared to, Andre Ward’s fight against Edison Miranda must be a success. His plans in boxing are much bigger than Edison Miranda. Ward wants to an ambassador to the game. Ward says that he wants to help lead the new generation of boxing talent into the homes of American sports fans. 

“When you win a lot of people listen to you. When you are successful in life people listen to you. So by us preparing, and taking care of business, people are going to see that I did not respond to Miranda the way he usually makes people respond to that kind of stuff. I will lead by example. And just continue to do what I have been doing but just stepping it up a notch each time I get into the ring.”

 

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larry pacini:  Andre Ward is a wonderful young fighter.He has it all,boxing skills,class,fine morals,good looks,and more importantly,great people around him.I feel that he is champion bound,but if or when he does lose,i'll still respect him for being a man that gave boxing all that he had.Boxing needs more people like Andre that give the sport more class,rather than the boxers that talk trash and act like thugs.GOD BLESS YOU on saturday night,my family and i will be there to see you win.
Monday May 11, 2009 11:59:22 PM
in touch :  This will be an interesting fight. I had to pass on Tarver, Dawson for the simple reason we all thought it would be one-sided. I'm hyped about Ward, Miranda. I like ward's attitude though i haven't seen him fight.
Tuesday May 12, 2009 12:09:47 AM
Peter Egley:  Virgil Hill was definitely excellent. My main man back then was Bobby Czyz. I've not seen any tape on this Andre Ward either. As for the Dawson-Tarver card, Melissa Hernandez apparently was a show stealer. The card was at least important for her. She has a chance to become the first real star in Womyn's boxing, if she wants that. Back to this match, no I've not seen Edison Miranda either. I'll see what I can find. Win or lose it's cool to hear about what Virgil Hill is up to. I think he had his shot at the real Hitman, Tommy Hearns, and came up on the losing end. Ya see, for mainstreamers like me, there was actually boxing before Manny Pacquiao. I hope to see the Pac-Man experience. Tyson blowouts were never really much fun either.
Tuesday May 12, 2009 03:19:58 AM
Anony:  Like I said before, the YEAR OF THE SLUGFEST is in full effect and Edison Miranda is about to give us another KO!!!! Nothing personal against Ward but our "Colombian-rican" is something special. The only problem he had was bad luck testing Abraham and Pavlik before time. NOW... it is his time!!! not Ward's!!!! I'm specially proud of him cause he always carry our Puertorican flag and people here (specially the press) are showing love to this guy who is an example of hard work and real "cojones". Do you know he was abandoned by his mother and left homeless in the streets of Colombia and then abandoned in Dominican Republic by a promoter???? A working construction man when he was 12??? Surely somebody that deserves big time respect!!!!! GO EDISON!!!!!!!!! "Dale pela a ese chamaquito!!!!!!!!!" (Go kick that little boy's ass) hehehehe
Tuesday May 12, 2009 09:17:25 AM
Big Daddy's Flamboastin' NOT Thizz'n :  Andre's finally making his much anticipated move towards Legit Contender. Miranda's not the best at 168, but he is a tough guy. He'll give Andre his first Big Test. Supa Hyphy Homey Andre by 7th round TKO.. Yay-Uh!!!!
Tuesday May 12, 2009 10:26:05 AM
#1 Pacfan "P4P King":  Ward sounds like a pretty good guy, humble, and confident of his abilities. I love the fact that he is not a trash talking type of fighter and not all big headed. I'm skeptic about his past knee injury which can take a toll on him later in his career. But I like this guy's style, he's a slick boxer but can also be effective fighting in the inside. I expect a good test for Ward but he will win by UD or late round stoppage.Payce!
Tuesday May 12, 2009 11:10:21 AM
#1 Pacfan "P4P King":  @Peter Egley, you sound like someone stole your television back in the 80s which kept you away from boxing since. I was just wondering.LOL:)
Tuesday May 12, 2009 11:12:32 AM
MisterLee:  Yo yo... Andre Ward is gonna slip and bob, hold and knock, he's gonna go to the body and head, he's gonna physically push miranda back and hit him with some fast combos and move. Miranda's arithmetic is not gonna be nothing on Ward's calculus! Pc out! Andre Ward 2009! :) Ray! Your hit the "Mark!"
Tuesday May 12, 2009 12:44:24 PM
brownsugar:  too bad they can't strap a microphone to Ward so we can here his sermon as he ministers the sweet science to Miranda
Tuesday May 12, 2009 03:51:43 PM
DaveB:  If Miranda loses this one the buck stops here. He's a good talker but lately hasn't backed it up. Peter Egley, youtube some fights bro!
Tuesday May 12, 2009 05:09:32 PM
the Roast:  Now this is a fight I am interested in. Let's face it boys, boxing needs a new star to come from somewhere. Why not Andre Ward? Miranda is starting to sound alot like Ricardo Mayorga. Talks a good game but that could be it. I look for Miranda to be game for 3 to 5 rounds, get discouraged, and look for a soft place to land. This will be a good test for Ward. I think he will pass.
Tuesday May 12, 2009 08:54:58 PM
brownsugar:  Just read that Andre's friend or family member purchased 100 - 150 tickets so all his family and friends could attend,.(don't know if that was Wards cash or not),.. but I'm amazed that Ward won gold at 178 (he went up a weight class so that Dirrell could compete at middleweight),.. then fought one of his early pro fights at 162lbs,.. I'm sure that Ward will have Manny Paqiuoa-like focus for this fight as he said he feels stronger than Miranda,.. (due to his excellent cross training no doubt) and will be standing right in front of Miranda forcing the fight... If anybody has the discipline to carry out a game plan in the ring,... it has to be Ward,..
Wednesday May 13, 2009 01:44:44 AM
Anony:  WOW... I'm left alone here cheering for PANTERA... oh well, that's ok. Remember me saturday night when Miranda KO's Ward sending him to the back of the line. Reality is that Ward is not in the same league. He hasn't face anybody yet. At the same time, you got to give credit to Ward for taking this fight. I have the impression this one will be a monster fight and the ones that will get spooked will be all of you who doesn't believe in the punching power of Pantera. Yo Mr. Lee.. you are starting to sound like Radam G... hummm...
Wednesday May 13, 2009 08:15:04 AM
MisterLee:  Mister Lee is preparing his big plate of crow for the haters and doubters. May 17th, at about 1am and 10am, fresh crow! :) I will bet a lot of crow on Ward winning by easy and spectacular knockout. Also, I bet a lot of crow on Clottey over Cotto in 10 rounds, and may 30th... there's some big event.... a double header urango berto and another pair... i forget... pc out! andre ward 2009! :)
Wednesday May 13, 2009 09:38:25 AM
MisterLee:  El Perro will chew up the killer in 3-4 rounds, and get a bone. :)
Wednesday May 13, 2009 10:02:38 AM
Yuvie:  Should be an interesting fight. I've not seen much of Ward. Miranda seems all but done on the big stage. Ward will probably take him out around the same time as the second Abraham fight. Wouldn't be surprised if HE got to Froch first after this fight is over.
Wednesday May 13, 2009 12:31:28 PM
mario415:  Go ward!!!
Wednesday May 13, 2009 10:49:23 PM

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