Andre Ward vs. Arthur Abraham

Super Six World Boxing Classic
Date May 14, 2011
Location Home Depot Center, Carson, California
Title(s) on the
line
WBA (Super) Super Middleweight Title Championship
Fighter summary
United States Andre Ward Boxer Armenia Arthur Abraham
S.O.G. Nickname King Arthur
San Francisco, California Hometown Berlin, Germany
Tale of the tape
23-0-0 (13 KO) Pre-fight
record
32-2-0 (26 KO)
6 ft, 1 in Height 5 ft, 10 in
WBA (Super) Super Middleweight Champion Recognition Former IBF Middleweight Champion
Result
Ward defeated Abraham via unanimous decision.

Andre Ward vs. Arthur Abraham was a Super Middleweight championship fight for the WBA Middleweight championship. The bout was held on May 14, 2011, at Home Depot Center, in Carson, California and was televised on Showtime.[1] In the co-featured non-televised portion of the card, heavyweight world contender Cristobal Arreola took on Nagy Aguilera of the Dominican Republic.

Referee and Judges

The referee for the fight was Luis Pabon, and the judges were Stanley Christodoulou, Ingo Barrabas, and James Jen-Kin.[2] Luis Pabon had previously been referee for the fight Amir Khan vs. Paul McCloskey fight in April 2011.[3]

Build Up

Andre Ward

Ward defeated Mikkel Kessler on November 21, 2009 for his WBA Super Middleweight Championship in his first of the Super Six World Boxing Classic. After, Jermain Taylor announced his exit from the Tournament. Allan Green was selected as his replacement and challenged the WBA Super Middleweight champion. Ward defeated Green by a shutout unanimous decision on June 19, 2010.

Arthur Abraham

In his first match of the tournament he faced Jermain Taylor in October 2009 at Berlin, Germany defeating him via knockout in the 12th round. He then lost his next fight by disqualification due to hitting Andre Dirrell while he was down in the 11th round. He then lost to Carl Froch for the vacant WBC Super-Middleweight title in his third fight of the tournament, losing by a shutout unanimous decision.

Main card

Ward defeated Abraham via unanimous decision (120–108, 118–110, 118–111).
Arreola defeated Aguilera via technical knockout at 1:58 in the third round.
Tupou defeated Quezada via knockout at 0:53 in the seventh round.

Preliminary card

Britsch defeated Davis via technical knockout at 2:22 in the fifth round.
Estrada defeated Tyson via knockout in the first round.
Molina defeated Figueroa via unanimous decision.
Klimov defeated Tyson via technical knockout at 1:12 in the third round.
Villanueva defeated Gutierrez via technical knockout at 1:12 in the first round.
Ovsepyan defeated Brambila via technical knockout at 2:44 in the first round.

The Fight

Ward started out slow with Abraham, trying to find a way to penetrate his tight defense. After a competitive first few rounds, Ward seized control of the fight, using his ring savvy and instincts to control Abraham. Although Abraham was somewhat passive at times, he gave an earnest effort and frequently threw combinations that were mostly blocked by Ward. Abraham hurt Ward a couple of times in the final round, but it wasn't enough to finish Ward, who won a lopsided unanimous decision.

International broadcasting

References

  1. Pugmire, Lance (2011-02-25). "Talks focus on staging Andre Ward-Arthur Abraham fight at Home Depot Center". LATimes. Retrieved 2011-04-26.
  2. Rosenthal, Michael (29 April 2011). "Breaking news: Ward-Abraham dispute resolved; fight is on". RingTV. Retrieved 14 May 2011.
  3. "Luis Pabon - Referee". BoxRec. 2011. Retrieved 14 May 2011.

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