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Comments Thread For: Golovkin, Team Say They Are Not Ducking Andre Ward
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Originally posted by Dealer View PostWard turned pro IMMEDIATELY after those 2004 Olympic Games. By the time GGG turned pro two years later, Andre Ward was already 9-0 as a pro. Yet, GGG has now fought two more pro-fights to date because of Ward's inactivity and diva behavior.
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Originally posted by hitking View PostSoooooooo, GGG has fought two more fights than Ward in two less years. Yet, Ward has cleaned out an entire division, while GGG's win to date is Matthew Macklin
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Originally posted by hitking View PostSoooooooo, GGG has fought two more fights than Ward in two less years. Yet, Ward has cleaned out an entire division, while GGG's win to date is Matthew Macklin
Ward will not and should not get any big fights until he decides to move up to 175. He wants the big fights to come to him while he holds out waiting for his contract to end. It simply won't happen.
Floyd Mayweather is better P4P than Andre Ward according to most fans and experts in the boxing world. Why is it that everybody wants to fight Floyd and no one wants to fight Ward? No one is afraid of Ward, the guy has no equity as a prizefighter. End of story.
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Originally posted by Dealer View PostYes, Ward has cleaned out his entire division and is now looking to smaller opponents. Guy is just trying to ride the Froch, Chavez, or GGG train. It's one thing to see Erislandy Lara beg for his shot at the big time, but to see the #2 P4P do it is just sad IMO.
Ward will not and should not get any big fights until he decides to move up to 175. He wants the big fights to come to him while he holds out waiting for his contract to end. It simply won't happen.
Floyd Mayweather is better P4P than Andre Ward according to most fans and experts in the boxing world. Why is it that everybody wants to fight Floyd and no one wants to fight Ward? No one is afraid of Ward, the guy has no equity as a prizefighter. End of story.
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