ONTARIO, California – André Ward returned from a 14-month ring absence with a lopsided unanimous decision over Edwin Rodriguez on Saturday, defending his WBA super middleweight title.
Ward (27-0) won nearly every round in a dominant effort against the previously unbeaten Rodriguez at Citizens Business Bank Arena. The judges favored Ward 118-106, 117-107 and 116-108 over Rodriguez, who failed to make weight for the bout, so could not win the title.
“It’s not always going to be a spectacular performance, but a win is a win,” Ward said. “I felt like I did great (after) being off for 14 months, and I’m happy to be back.”
The American outclassed Rodriguez (24-1) from the opening minutes, using his jab and inside fighting to control the pace and direction of each round. Rodriguez responded with increasingly desperate tactics, punching Ward in the clinch and in the back of the head.
Referee Jack Reiss became angry after an exchange in the fourth round, taking away two points from both boxers for hitting on the break.
Ward continued to punish the Dominican, who grew increasingly desperate with inaccurate punches against Ward’s superior defense.
“No disrespect to Edwin, but he didn’t really come to win, he came to get lucky,” Ward said. “He wants to hold and make it ugly, and hopes he catches you with something big. You’ve got to learn how to fight those kind of guys.”
Ward hadn’t fought since September 2012, when he stopped former light heavyweight champion Chad Dawson in arguably the most impressive performance of his pro career.
He spent the past 14 months out of the ring. He had surgery on a torn right rotator cuff before getting into a spat with his promoter, Dan Goossen, and struggling to find a suitable opponent for his comeback fight.