Comments Thread For: Golovkin's Trainer: Ward Must Realize, Gennady is a Star
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I agree 100%. Maybe a future GGG can be him. But if she steps into the ring with Ward this moment I'd say he loses by UD. He would have to work his way up to that sort of fight after the people he's been in the ring with.Comment
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Like I said before, the more they wait, the less and less likely it becomes. Both will be asking ridiculous purses that HBO can't afford. And it's highly doubtful a PPV would be profitable.Last edited by DoktorSleepless; 02-03-2014, 04:28 PM.Comment
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Ward Is A Diva... He Won't Fight Anyone, CLEARLY Won't Man Up & Fight GGG!
If Ward sees it any other way, then call out GGG now and lets get it on. Gennady is only going to get better with every fight, and if you can't beat GGG now (and you can't), you won't later. Ward has all the tools, but he's gotten lazy, and since coming back shows no interest in calling out the bestin Boxing. Gennady has already made that statement.... he's ready to clean out '54 & '60, and I'm sure he has time for Ward.Comment
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They know the illusion ends if they fight Ward. And I don't know where this negotiating as equals comes from when I've never known GGG and Ward's teams to be in negotiation. Its like their arguing against an issue that hasn't even presented itself yet.Comment
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Bro what illusion? He's clearly the best middleweight right now. Moving up and losing to p4p #2 in the world means he's a fraud? LolComment
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While Sanchez doesn't want to say it clearly in words, what he's really saying is Ward to too risky for the reward. It's a fight they can clearly lose and the money wouldn't be worth it. You're not hearing him say anything about building up a fight with and needing to fight on equal terms when it comes to Chavez Jr. at 168.
I think it's fair enough, but that "I'll fight anyone at 168" talk was a bit disingenuous.Last edited by DoktorSleepless; 02-03-2014, 05:00 PM.Comment
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