Comments Thread For: Golovkin, Team Say They Are Not Ducking Andre Ward
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Hypothetically, let's say Fighter A is 30yrs old. He fought in and won a gold medal in the 2004 Olympic games. He turned pro shortly afterWards, and proceeded to rise to universal recognition in let's say for ****s-n-giggles the super middleweight division. Defeating guys like maybe Carl Froch, Mikkel Kessler, and Chad Dawson along the way. And is universally recognized as one of the 2-3 fighters in the sport P4P.No true boxing fan believe GGG is ducking. Ward is a very talented fighter, but it's a lot like Rigo as far as selling goes. What makes ward worse is that he wants the lion share in all his fights even though he's not deserving. I could argue that ward is the one ducking. Ward has dominated 168 and has nothing else to prove there. Why not move up? There's kovalev, Stevenson and b hop to name a few who would make for very intriguing fights with good paydays. Dude is way over due for weight change. Change weight and take Danny garcia with you who also has nothing to prove at 140 but Is scared on the 147 pounders
Then, hypothetically you have a guy that is 32yr old, and fought and won a silver medal in those same 2004 Olympic games. We'll call him Fighter B. He turned pro shortly after. And to date, his signature win is against let's say a Matthew Macklin type.
Being the standard for what a real fight fan is you are. If a person questioned Fighter A's willingness to fight high level competition and gave Fighter B a complete pass, what would you call him? I'd call him a total fanboy, delusional, uninformed, certified dumbass. What about you?Comment
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OUCHHHHH..... Dam that hurtHypothetically, let's say Fighter A is 30yrs old. He fought in and won a gold medal in the 2004 Olympic games. He turned pro shortly afterWards, and proceeded to rise to universal recognition in let's say for ****s-n-giggles the super middleweight division. Defeating guys like maybe Carl Froch, Mikkel Kessler, and Chad Dawson along the way. And is universally recognized as one of the 2-3 fighters in the sport P4P.
Then, hypothetically you have a guy that is 32yr old, and fought and won a silver medal in those same 2004 Olympic games. We'll call him Fighter B. He turned pro shortly after. And to date, his signature win is against let's say a Matthew Macklin type.
Being the standard for what a real fight fan is you are. If a person questioned Fighter A's willingness to fight high level competition and gave Fighter B a complete pass, what would you call him? I'd call him a total fanboy, delusional, uninformed, certified dumbass. What about you?Comment
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Its very close to a P A C T A R DHypothetically, let's say Fighter A is 30yrs old. He fought in and won a gold medal in the 2004 Olympic games. He turned pro shortly afterWards, and proceeded to rise to universal recognition in let's say for ****s-n-giggles the super middleweight division. Defeating guys like maybe Carl Froch, Mikkel Kessler, and Chad Dawson along the way. And is universally recognized as one of the 2-3 fighters in the sport P4P.
Then, hypothetically you have a guy that is 32yr old, and fought and won a silver medal in those same 2004 Olympic games. We'll call him Fighter B. He turned pro shortly after. And to date, his signature win is against let's say a Matthew Macklin type.
Being the standard for what a real fight fan is you are. If a person questioned Fighter A's willingness to fight high level competition and gave Fighter B a complete pass, what would you call him? I'd call him a total fanboy, delusional, uninformed, certified dumbass. What about you?Comment
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If GGG fights at 160 why should he have to go up to 168 for the big fights? There are still plenty of good fights at 160 for GGG. He could unify the titles, fight Cotto etc. If someone is comfortable making a weight division they should stay at that weight. If Chavez Jnr didn't spend training camp smoking weed and eating Burger King then maybe he would still be a middleweight too.Comment
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Andre Ward’s fight to break free from promoter Dan Goossen continues, and the super middleweight world champion is sticking to his guns. “You can’t get things done of significance when you have those kind of internal problems, and he’s just unwilling,” Ward told The Fight Network during Hall of Fame Weekend in Canastota, New York. “But he’s still obligated to get me fights, and he’s just, in my opinion, unable to produce that.” The 30-year-old Ward (24-0, 16 KOs), who defended his crown seven months ago in a wide unanimous decision over Edwin Rodriguez, was asked about making a move up to the 175-pound light heavyweight limit.Comment
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