Abel Sanchez: GGG knocks out Andre Ward

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  • HeroBando
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    #101
    Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
    Sanchez sounds exactly like that idiot HeroBando

    "Make an offer"

    You know your side can make an offer too if you really want the fight, Abel.
    A siders make offers, a$$wipe. Its amazing you're still struggling with this concept

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      #102
      Originally posted by -Kev-
      I'm not talking about what magazines or journalists think about him. I am talking about you as an individual. He beats GGG and you still wouldn't give him any props.
      If he came down to 160 I would.

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        #103
        Originally posted by HeroBando
        A siders make offers, a$$wipe. Its amazing you're still struggling with this concept
        Loeffler has called up several "A-siders" to try to make fights but when it's Andre Ward, they have to call him

        Ok Abel...

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          #104
          The problem with GGG is if he actually knocks out Ward, which is definetely possible, what next for him? There is nothing left if he beats Ward decisevely, every other fighter would be a step down. Going back to MW to fight the winner of Lee/Quillin? Chavez at a catchweight? Yawn.. Ward is the only fighter out there where all GGG haters clutch at any straw. He is the last hope for all the Cotto and Floydlovers and the couple Quillin-Fans who have to defend why their beloved fighter isnt fighting GGG.

          They keep chanting the same phrases that GGG's resume is bad (and at the same time give excuses why their favourite fighter shouldnt fight GGG) but everyone knows that GGG would whoop anyone from 154-168, while Ward may be the only guy out there with a decent chance against him, the naturally much bigger #2 p4p fighter, who could make that fight against GGG so ugly and drag it out to a close decision win.

          I think that fight will happen down the road, but it needs buildup, especially Ward's team said he needs one or two tuneup fights and for GGG the question remains, what after Ward? Every other possible opponent will be a step backwards.

          His haters will probably say, Ward has been inactive too long, wasnt the old Ward. GGG has to fight Kovalev now to prove himself.

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            #105
            What else is he supposed to say? It's such an intriguing bout. So much skill in the ring. It will be a battle of distance and a battle of territory. Ward stays off the ropes, he wins. GGG gets him there he will pound Ward into submission. Great great fight.

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              #106
              Originally posted by Jubei
              The problem with GGG is if he actually knocks out Ward, which is definetely possible, what next for him? There is nothing left if he beats Ward decisevely, every other fighter would be a step down. Going back to MW to fight the winner of Lee/Quillin? Chavez at a catchweight? Yawn.. Ward is the only fighter out there where all GGG haters clutch at any straw. He is the last hope for all the Cotto and Floydlovers and the couple Quillin-Fans who have to defend why their beloved fighter isnt fighting GGG.

              They keep chanting the same phrases that GGG's resume is bad (and at the same time give excuses why their favourite fighter shouldnt fight GGG) but everyone knows that GGG would whoop anyone from 154-168, while Ward may be the only guy out there with a decent chance against him, the naturally much bigger #2 p4p fighter, who could make that fight against GGG so ugly and drag it out to a close decision win.

              I think that fight will happen down the road, but it needs buildup, especially Ward's team said he needs one or two tuneup fights and for GGG the question remains, what after Ward? Every other possible opponent will be a step backwards.

              His haters will probably say, Ward has been inactive too long, wasnt the old Ward. GGG has to fight Kovalev now to prove himself.
              160 and 168 are stacked full of talent, there is plenty of guys he could face after he batters Ward. Maybe he could even face Canelo at 154 or 160

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              • Joe Beamish
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                #107
                ^ I agree, there's not much out there for GGG except Ward. And after a Ward win (if GGG beats him), there still isn't anything left.

                -- Kovalev is too big for GGG, too big of a guy.

                -- Ward needs to get his ass back in a ring

                -- Sure be nice if Cotto "gives" GGG a shot at the MW lineal championship - this has to be GGG's goal number one, and probably has been for approximately forever.

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                  #108
                  Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                  Loeffler has called up several "A-siders" to try to make fights but when it's Andre Ward, they have to call him

                  Ok Abel...
                  Those are genuine A siders, not just guys that would like to get paid like one. But maybe things change with ROC in the picture. Ward now has money behind him, let's see him make an offer, no excuses. Well, the tuneups

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                    #109
                    Originally posted by HeroBando
                    Those are genuine A siders, not just guys that would like to get paid like one. But maybe things change with ROC in the picture. Ward now has money behind him, let's see him make an offer, no excuses. Well, the tuneups
                    So is Ward an A-sider or not? You seem to trip yourself up in all the excuses.

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                      #110
                      Originally posted by Dr.Pepper
                      There are no challenges at 160 for Triple Duck

                      Don't you guys want to see GGG take some risks for a change.?

                      Cotto has taken more risks than 3G's entire shi.t-box country...Germany included...lol.


                      Austin Trout whips everybody on Golovkin's meager resume with ease,and he's not even a MW.
                      There are no challenges at 168 for Andre Fraud.

                      Do you guys want to see Ward take some risks for a change?

                      Why not face Kovalev?

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