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  • #31
    Well this is very true. When Andre Ward was trying to make a name for himself at 168, he had to do it against a murderer's row of opponents, Kessler, Bika, Abraham, Froch and even his "weaker" opposition is still stronger than anyone at MW, Dawson and Rodriguez.

    Golovkin has yet to fight an A fighter.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by JAYT01 View Post
      if the fight ever happens it should be at a catch weight, GGG is a 160lb fighter and Ward is 168lb fighter. GGG still have unfinished business at 160 and Ward got Dawson to come down for him. Its about time Ward made some sacrifices he doesn't seem keen to fight at light heavy against the like of Stevenson and Kovalev, GGG is probably the bigger attraction considering his style so if Ward should give something up if GGG is going to make concessions in his purse. GGG ducking Lara is pretty poor to be honest it could have dispelled some of the criticism surrounding him struggling with technical boxers. I don't know how much of it is down to networks tho. I wish fights could be make then networks bid on the right to show the fights rather than all this exclusive bs it robs the fans of what they want to see
      Give poor little GGG a catchweight?


      But I thought he'd be favored to beat Froch, Kessler, Groves, Bika, etc? Why does he need a catchweight? So he needs a catchweight for just jumping one weight class? His first jump?

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      • #33
        Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
        Hunter is right about the level of opposition, but fails to address who is the bigger draw.

        Anyway if Ward is willing to go down to 160, I think the fight could be made very quickly. As it is GGG has lots of unfinished business at MW.
        The #2 P4P, Ring champ of his division, Super 6 winner, should not have to go down anywhere to fight an overhyped contender.

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        • #34
          Americans can be cynicals. When they talk about Ward's achievements AA or Sakio Bika happen to be in the A league, but when they talk about AA alone, the latter has always been a B fighter for them from the get to go.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by WilkinsOlajuwon View Post
            GGG can fill seats in more than one city.

            However, Ward has the bigger name and pedigree to HBO, who will be footing the bill. HBO wants to let this fight marinate...but they should not wait too long.
            Where has he "filled" seats?

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            • #36
              Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
              Well this is very true. When Andre Ward was trying to make a name for himself at 168, he had to do it against a murderer's row of opponents, Kessler, Bika, Abraham, Froch and even his "weaker" opposition is still stronger than anyone at MW, Dawson and Rodriguez.

              Golovkin has yet to fight an B-/C+ fighter.
              truth.......

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              • #37
                Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
                I don't think he is at all. Not sure where the proof of that is except he was born in another country.
                He is quite famous in Germany and eastern Europe and since he often fights in Europe in primetime, he quite clearly has a large following there.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Luiz View Post
                  Well, there's not many A-League Boxers in MW right now. Sergio, Sturm(?), Murray(?).
                  MW is definitely not a division where every one is fighting eachother. I mean we've only seen Murray-Martinez, where I thought Murray won, Geale-Barker, Sturm-Barker, Martinez-Barker, Murray-Sturm. Pretty much only Barker is fighting everyone.

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                  • #39
                    Sorry Virgil, I don't think Ward closes the show against any of the guys GGG did.
                    He couldn't even get Rodriguez out of there, even though it was obvious after the 4th round that Ward was leagues above Rodriguez in level of skill.

                    Ward is a good fighter but until he gets a bit more Floyd in him he'll end up just where he is now. A really good fighter that many people outside of the hardcore boxing community don't know.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by hhs661 View Post
                      Agree. Ward getting 40? What was I thinking? He should be happy that ggg even knows who this guy is. When a demigod like ggg wants a fight, he only brings out the best and most fierce competitors. Ask Adama.
                      Or ask Murray, Sturm, Martinez, Quillin, Geale, Mundine etc. All the guys who clearly has ducked him.

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