For getting as popular as he got as a foreign born/non-hispanic guy with a weird name he got about as big as he could have gotten. Definitely a very successful career.
Did GGG Have 1 of the Greatest Careers a Fighter Can Wish For?
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You'd be May's water boy if he paid you $1000 an hr.
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Financially it was definitely a successful career. People like to shlt on his resume but it was (and still is kind of a weak division at this time). He didn't get the big fights cause he didn't have the right promoter or money behind him but he fought who he could. Once on HBO his career took off.
He collected belts and almost unified but Saunders knew he had no chance so he couldnt be undisputed. Carnela ducked him til he looked like old against brook and jacobs.
Andre ward blatantly ducked him.
And cashed out in the two rematches with carnela and got monies from dazn burying themselves.?!?!?
Why should a boxer be considered ''great'' if the resume is garbage ?!?!
Earning potential was not on GGG's side as he was never the money man.
No one was going to earn big bucks fighting him
Him and his fake ''anyone from 154-168''!!!
Instead of seeking out bigger challenges, what does he do....stay in a dead div
Accumulating laughable KOs.
Nobody ducked him.....
Gennady Golovkin: a sensation desperately in need of a star-making fight after two years of blasting out second-tier opponents.
"He's [Ward] been out of the ring for a while and the economics just don't add up now. Gennady has said that he would move out of the middleweight division - if it's a big fight. Andre is certainly a great champion, it's just the chemistry is not there yet for a pay-per-view fight. It's nothing against Andre or Gennady, it's just neither one of them has been on pay-per-view."
Sergio says he's on board for GGG
https://www.espn.com/blog/dan-rafael...-board-for-ggg
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Rehabbing a knee injury
Perfect GGG opponent
Prior to fighting Nelo, who is GGG's best opponentComment
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Shouldn't ALL FIGHT FANS shlt on weak resumes?!?!?
Why should a boxer be considered ''great'' if the resume is garbage ?!?!
Earning potential was not on GGG's side as he was never the money man.
No one was going to earn big bucks fighting him
Him and his fake ''anyone from 154-168''!!!
Instead of seeking out bigger challenges, what does he do....stay in a dead div
Accumulating laughable KOs.
Nobody ducked him.....
Gennady Golovkin: a sensation desperately in need of a star-making fight after two years of blasting out second-tier opponents.
"He's [Ward] been out of the ring for a while and the economics just don't add up now. Gennady has said that he would move out of the middleweight division - if it's a big fight. Andre is certainly a great champion, it's just the chemistry is not there yet for a pay-per-view fight. It's nothing against Andre or Gennady, it's just neither one of them has been on pay-per-view."
Sergio says he's on board for GGG
https://www.espn.com/blog/dan-rafael...-board-for-ggg
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Rehabbing a knee injury
Perfect GGG opponent
Prior to fighting Nelo, who is GGG's best opponent
you morons love quoting random cries from ward with random links
This was the last thing golovkin said shutting it down
By Rick Reeno is a week away from his scheduled return. Ward, who's been out of the ring since November 2013, During Ward's period of inactivity, his name was consistently linked to several potential fights. One of those potential fights would come against WBA/IBO middleweight champion Gennady "GGG" Golovkin (33-0, 30KOs). In an interview conducted last year, Golovkin's trainer Abel Sanchez said his boxer was willing to fight any notable name from junior middleweight to super middleweight. In a direct response to that interview, Ward raised his hand and said he was ready to fight Golovkin. At that time, Golovkin's handlers had legitimate concerns because Ward had an ongoing legal battle with his former promoter. That legal issue has long been resolved. During several recent interviews with Golovkin and members of his team, Ward's name has once again been raised for a potential fight. Golovkin's promoter, Tom Loeffler of K2, is receptive to the idea of fighting Ward but believes they need additional time to build it up into a pay-per-view attraction. Ward does not agree with Loeffler's response and views it as another excuse to avoid the fight - noting that Golovkin has attempted to face two different super middleweights, Carl Froch and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., in the last twelve months. Both Chavez and Froch are physically bigger than Ward.
But you ******s love "but Andres email" and other shlt
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