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  • way2strong
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    GGG's trainer talks Ward,Mayweather

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    ward defeats ggg .. mayweather is a toss up if he can handle the power of a weight drained golovkin then he beats him with ease 12 round shutout

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    • cupocity303
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      I've thought about this fight and have said that GGG should not move up to 168 despite all the peer pressure, and just stay at 160 and work on a legacy in the Middleweight Division.

      But I rethought it. He can still move up to 168 and try his hand there but keep the 160 belt as a insurance policy and if things don't work out, move back down to Middleweight.

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      • socialteach
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        GGG is too small for SMW. He only rehydrates to 170 for fight night and Ward is 180 at fight night.

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          #5
          Originally posted by socialteach
          GGG is too small for SMW. He only rehydrates to 170 for fight night and Ward is 180 at fight night.
          Good lord... Golovkin is a middleweight (160), Ward is a super middleweight (168), do you not understand that Ward is allowed to have 8 pounds worth of muscle extra..

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          • DLT
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            #6
            Originally posted by socialteach
            GGG is too small for SMW. He only rehydrates to 170 for fight night and Ward is 180 at fight night.
            so despite gainging 10 pounds after the weigh-in, he's too small to move up one class? Floyd just fought at 154 and barely makes 150 on fight night

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              #7
              GGGGG, the fight of 5 G's. 2014 make it happen.

              Golovkin vs. Saint George Groves.

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              • way2strong
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                triple g should just stick yo 160 and become the ward of his division martinez might be old enough to get knocked out

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                  I don't get the obsession with winning belts in multiple divisions. That's not the only way to greatness.

                  What happened to staying at one weight and wracking up a bunch of title defenses? Instead of moving up and losing to Andre Ward why doesn't GGG try to beat Hopkins' record of 20 straight middleweight defenses? Maybe even try for Joe Louis' 25 in a row.

                  Those would be impressive feats in their own right.

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