Moving down in weight is a ****** idea for obvious reasons.
If Ward Golovkin happens it should be at 160
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Money talks ..
Chavez Jr = Big money
Plus Chavez Jr is huge he can barely make 168..
Ward can make 160 easy he typically rehydrates only about 5 pounds more than what Golovking does...
Golovking usually rehydrates to 170, Ward to 175..
There's no reason for Ward not to challenge Golovking at 160.Comment
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If GGG beat Ward he would be one of the biggest superstars in boxing and would be on PPV for the rest of his career. He won't get paid as much but his star power would go up more.Money talks ..
Chavez Jr = Big money
Plus Chavez Jr is huge he can barely make 168..
Ward can make 160 easy he typically rehydrates only about 5 pounds more than what Golovking does...
Golovking usually rehydrates to 170, Ward to 175..
There's no reason for Ward not to challenge Golovking at 160.
Regardless, the way it should work is Ward fight the Froch/Jr. winner. GGG should establish himself at 168 first (and him and his team did say anybody from 154-175 could get it but that's another story.)Comment
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What does Ward have to gain by beating Golovkin not only at 160, but at any weight atm?
Not to **** on Golovkin, but who is he right now? Ward has put his work in and paid his dues.
Golovkin needs to chase Ward as it stands right now, not the other way around.Comment
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If GGG beat Ward he would be one of the biggest superstars in boxing and would be on PPV for the rest of his career. He won't get paid as much but his star power would go up more.
Regardless, the way it should work is Ward fight the Froch/Jr. winner. GGG should establish himself at 168 first (and him and his team did say anybody from 154-175 could get it but that's another story.)Casuals bring in all the money...
And they're quickly forgetting who Ward is.Comment
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