I agree with Ward that bigger money fights are at 168 with Chavez Jr & GGG...but those guys wont fight him at the moment. For now I think he really needs to consider a possible move up, unless he doesn't feel he'll be able to move back down after that
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Originally posted by Phatfarm1980 View PostOk, so no-one at 168lbs wants to fight you. But, you don't want to fight anyone at 175lbs. Geez
Oh yeah, Golovkin stays busy fighting Jr Middleweights and unknown C fighters. He gets a pass.
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Originally posted by -Kev- View PostHmm. Sounds like Golovkin, but one guy gets defended.
Oh yeah, Golovkin stays busy fighting Jr Middleweights and unknown C fighters. He gets a pass.
kelvis, geale and macklin are top 10 MW. hell, i think both were / will be top 5 MW when they fought golovkin. macklin is already a good boy, and geale will know what it's like soon.
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Originally posted by New England View Post\
kelvis, geale and macklin are top 10 MW. hell, i think both were / will be top 5 MW when they fought golovkin. macklin is already a good boy, and geale will know what it's like soon.
If Ward stays busy fighting the lower top 10 SMW's, no one would care, they would still complain about Ward having to move up in weight but give GGG a pass and ask Cotto, Mayweather, Canelo to move up and fight him.
Let's face it anyway, Geale lost to Barker, he's a decent win. The top 10 at MW is not really full of good fighters, it's more like the best of a bad bunch. Golovkin, Cotto a blown up WW, and Murray are the best fighters at MW. 160 is a weak division.
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Originally posted by Light_Speed View PostThere's also Pascal @175 who is a big draw in Canada. But I wanna see him fight GGG before moving up, which may take a while.
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