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  • #91
    Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
    Again: just who Ward called after the Super Six?

    A drained "sad Chad" (whom Adonis dispatched in less than 2 minutes and sent him to the abyss); a shot drunkard out of retirement (Pavlik); Sartison (!?!); ... and Rodriguez...

    Please note: Ward is practically #1 P4P... (because Floyd is not from this world)...

    (... Oh, I forgot: Ward also called Floyd at 160...)
    don't forget Calzaghe out of retirement

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    • #92
      Originally posted by boxingfeind View Post
      Yeah but you have no problem with GGG calling out a welterweight in Mayweather.If you gonna criticise people for calling out guys smaller then them,be consistent,don`t just cherry pick who you gonna criticise.Why did i even bother making those comments,because its in bias fans nature to cherry pick who they are gonna criticise.

      And triple G is the one who claimed he wanted to fight Ward-and that he`ll fight anybody form 154-175.But when presented with a fight at 168 he makes excuses.


      Also Mayweather have fought guys from lower weight classes and guys who are bigger then him,but you conveniently "forgot"all the times he fought guys bigger then him-in order to support your bias argument.By your logic only your favorites are allowed to fight fighters from lower weight classes.
      ... Also remember that Ward himself called Floyd!!! Ward who's 6' and won the Olympics at the middleweight (light heavyweight, practically)...

      ... As I remember, Golovkin (and his handlers) repeatedly said he has unfinished business at 160 -- which is true...

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      • #93
        Canelo vs GGG.......maket it hapend but we know canelo always loook for easy fights

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        • #94
          Good I want GGG to attempt, at least, to clean out 160. Murray, Geale, etc. Quillin likely can't happen, maybe not even Sergio, but he's a true MW in his prime and should go after his dream. Ward isn't going anywhere.

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          • #95
            hahaha GGG knows Ward its in a different league than the rest of the opponents he has faced so far.

            Its a good idea for him to wait and fight maybe Sergio or someone else that he can most likely beat at this point and a little later cash in when the fight against SOG comes.

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            • #96
              GGG has his own plans.. I don't think it has anything to do with thinking Ward is in another league. Let him clean out 160 then go for Ward.

              I have to commend Ward for wanting the fight though... something that Mayweather would never do.

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              • #97
                Originally posted by HeroBando View Post
                So it will take a p4p #2 one division up to expose GGG? That's pretty good for a hypejob. Ward never fought a p4p #2, much less one division up. He fought one fringe p4per, who came down a full division
                Ward fights high level opposition in the division unlike can crusher Golovkin.

                Ward's recent 3 opponents - current WBC champion Froch, current lineal light heavyweight top 10 p4p champion Dawson, №1 undefeated contender Rodriguez.

                Now let's see who's been hanging out with brawler Golovkin? - light middlweight bum Rosado, light middleweight bum Ishida, bum Curtis Stevens.

                So what the hell r u talking about?
                Last edited by zuz; 12-31-2013, 07:29 PM.

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by Weebler I View Post
                  I understand. Judging by K2's response when Dirrell was suggested as a Golovkin opponent I think the whole "willing to fight anyone from 154 to 168" moment has passed. Loeffler's response was essentially "fight can't be made since Dirrell can't make 160".

                  Abel Sanchez has started saying "we have unfinished business at middleweight" too, I think their position has shifted with Golovkin's rise (which I think is fair enough).
                  Happens with everyone. The more popular you get, the more risk averse you get.

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                  • #99
                    What Golovkin is saying is he wants to beat up a few more stiffs before he faces a real threat and gets exposed. Funny how he has no problem dropping to 154 to face a smaller Floyd Mayweather now, but wants to wait to face a bigger opponent.

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                    • Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
                      ... Also remember that Ward himself called Floyd!!! Ward who's 6' and won the Olympics at the middleweight (light heavyweight, practically)...

                      ... As I remember, Golovkin (and his handlers) repeatedly said he has unfinished business at 160 -- which is true...
                      Some people here developed a kind of curious instant apetit regarding Ward fighting Golovkin next (isn't it?)...
                      It's a false target!
                      Ward should go north at 175 and meet the "carbon copy" of GGG, personificated in Kovalev... Ward and Kovalev actually are the same height and weight... The fight may happen even tomorrow!!!
                      Kovalev (as GGG) is a product of the same school and he isn't "tested"...
                      Let Ward dismantle the GGG-Kovalev "myth" by a single blow -- once Kovalev beaten, the Golovkin fight would lose any relevance... What about this view point?

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