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  1. Andre Ward's record currently stands at 32 wins, 0 losses, and 0 draws. He is currently undefeated in a total of 32 contests. Of those 32 wins, he has stopped 16 of his opponents, so his current knock-out ratio is 50%. He's boxed a total of 238 rounds, meaning his professional fights last 7.4 rounds on average.

  2. Sep 21, 2017 · Published September 21, 2017 08:08 AM. Getty Images. Andre Ward, the only U.S. male boxer to win Olympic gold in the last 20 years, is walking away from the sport at the top of his game. Undefeated. A world champion. Arguably the world’s best pound-for-pound fighter. “All I want to be is an Olympic champion. All I want to be is a world ...

  3. Andre Ward (born February 23, 1984) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 2004 to 2017. He retired with a 32–0 undefeated streak. He held the unified WBA (Undisputed), IBF, and WBO light heavyweight titles in his last two years of his career. He also held the unified WBA (Super), WBC, Ring, and lineal super middleweight titles between 2009 and 2015. Ward was a gold ...

  4. Andre Ward is truly doing it. The RING’s pound-for-pound No. 1 fighter shocked the industry Thursday morning when he announced his retirement from boxing at age 33. Ward leaves the sport on the heels of perhaps his best — and most satisfying — victory, a seventh-round stoppage of Sergey Kovalev in June to cement supremacy at 175 pounds by ...

  5. Andre Ward discusses why he’s become more open after his career is over, his documentary and book, when he started to use drugs, his father’s death, why he p...

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  6. Jun 1, 2024 · Revealed by court documents in February 2019 that Ward suffered a career-ending right knee injury in October 2016, the month before he defeated Sergey Kovalev in their first fight. Ward and Kovalev fought again in June 2017 before he announced his retirement. Hosted The Contender (Season 5). Pay-Per-View History. 1.

  7. Jun 1, 2023 · Andre Ward is as much a survivor as he is a champion. That couldn’t have been more clear in the Showtime documentary “S.O.G.: The Book of Ward,” which chronicles his journey from a harrowing life on the streets of Oakland, California, to recognition as one of the best fighters of all time. He came from a home in which both parents battled ...