Golovkin admits he wants NO PART of Andre Ward
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Golovkin would get the same amount to fight Ward that he was going to get paid to fight Chavez Jr. (career high of $2 million) at 168, which is about the same as he would get to fight Froch in England if that fight could get made. So, to answer your question, yes, it is a blatant duck.If ward brought a huge career high payday, then yeah it would be ducking.. But since ward brings nothing to the table to match the risk, and they aren't even in the same division, it's kinda hard to call it a blatant duck...
This isn't like when Floyd and manny were in the same weight class, and was going to bring historically high purses for each guy.. That's a duck, when it's fights like that not getting made,,
Golovkin and his promoter claim that Ward is not a big draw, yet Golovkin only drew 4,000 to his fight Saturday night and 1,000 of those were there to see Jenkins. Golovkin wants no part of Ward because he and his team know that he stands no chance of winning that fight and they want to make as much as they can while they can.Comment
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Golovkin-Geale drew 8,572 fans
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I already did. Repeatedly. And you go on to argue ****ing semantics and completely back track on your statements. Just admit it wasn't a SUPERSTAR MEGA GLORY FIGHT and walk away. Otherwise continue making yourself more foolish. My guess is you'll do the latter. Take that as "teeth-in-cheek" if you'd like.Comment
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Lol on those made up attendance figures and purse guesses. Consistently worthless posterGolovkin would get the same amount to fight Ward that he was going to get paid to fight Chavez Jr. (career high of $2 million) at 168, which is about the same as he would get to fight Froch in England if that fight could get made. So, to answer your question, yes, it is a blatant duck.
Golovkin and his promoter claim that Ward is not a big draw, yet Golovkin only drew 4,000 to his fight Saturday night and 1,000 of those were there to see Jenkins. Golovkin wants no part of Ward because he and his team know that he stands no chance of winning that fight and they want to make as much as they can while they can.Comment
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i can see you like making things up. you know how much golovking would make on fights that haven't been negotiated? you use wrong numbers and claim you know how many people were there to see jennings? it was actually 8500 but i'm sure 7000 of them came to see jennings right? it was actually 4100 that came to ward's last fight but oh well...Golovkin would get the same amount to fight Ward that he was going to get paid to fight Chavez Jr. (career high of $2 million) at 168, which is about the same as he would get to fight Froch in England if that fight could get made. So, to answer your question, yes, it is a blatant duck.
Golovkin and his promoter claim that Ward is not a big draw, yet Golovkin only drew 4,000 to his fight Saturday night and 1,000 of those were there to see Jenkins. Golovkin wants no part of Ward because he and his team know that he stands no chance of winning that fight and they want to make as much as they can while they can.Comment
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Okay. I will admit that I was wrong about the attendance. However, Jennings was still responsible for at least some of those (HBO admitted that) and that number is still not much more than Ward draws to his fights. My point is that Golovkin is not the superstar that he thinks he is.Comment


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