Comments Thread For: Ward's Trainer: Can Golovkin Do That With The A-League?
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That wasn't corrupted judging. Dirrell ran and it cost him. Sorry but I like to go for guys that put in more work in a fight. With Groves, I'm 50/50 on it but it's mostly due to the stoppage.
Hell there is more corrupt judging here in the US than anywhere else.Comment
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Hunter talking rubbish again.
The Super middleweight division was not anything like murderers row, it was a dead division void of any star once Calzaghe hung them up.
That's why the Super six was created to hype the division and make a star.Comment
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Ward wants Chavez Jr and Froch because of the potential money involved (Chavez in California, Froch in the UK); Ward also want them because he can handle them easily (Chavez displayed no power in his last fight at 172, and Ward already "handled" Froch with only one hand).
Ward doesn't fight "KO artists" willingly -- Ward had Kessler as a mandatory fight in the Super Six; Ward didn't fight Bute back in 2012; Ward didn't even fight Pavlik in 2013.
Ward even intended to fight Dimitri Sartison for his comeback fight after shoulder surgery (!?!)...
... Now Ward acts as he "is calling" Golovkin -- based on GGG's euphoric statement at his first ever fight with HBO.
If I was near the GGG team I'd advise Golovkin not to take Ward's "call" too seriously -- Ward has to hype himself and has to stay somehow relevant, as he's not actually fighting anyone of notice soon...Comment
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