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  • #71
    Originally posted by Sweet_Science2 View Post
    Close to his weight? Get your dumb ass outta here! Floyd weighed in 146 his last fight ggg fights at middleweight dummy. That's like Kovalev TWO weight divisions above ggg talking about ggg is his dream fight even though he is 15 pounds heavier than ggg. Ward was responding to Floyd talking smack about him.

    But if ggg wants to fight the best around his weight class like he claims why not call out Ward?? Why not ask for a closer catchweight at 164-165? I mean that is easier than losing 6 pounds!! But we all know what's up he doesn't want any issues with Ward at all none what so ever.
    It takes 2 to tango, and the only catchweights Ward is interested in are above 168, not below it.

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    • #72
      Originally posted by Eastcoast View Post
      Roy was a natural SMW who spent years building himself into a LHW which was a weak *ss division, he had three title fights at MW. Hopkins started his career at LHW and didn't leave MW until he was 40. Toney ate himself out of every division he's ever been in (and weighed 200lbs in high school before becoming a full-time fighter).


      Where did Hagler, Monzon and Fullmer fight for their careers?




      In a much tougher division than Golovkin.

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      • #73
        Originally posted by Death_Adder View Post
        Fraud would no sooner jump infront of a bullet train than even mouth the word Golovkin.



        I also like how these Fl0wmo0es (elishua F, Stay Movin' and some others) on this site have a photo shop of 48-0 with a knocked out Pacquiao. N**** please, JMM knocked out Pac, quit using that image morons. All Fraud did was run, hug, and pop shot his way to a boring ass win. Photoshop Fraud in a track meet running to a 48, or Fraud hugging a #48. Don't use someone else's knock out win and claim it for Fraud.
        You seem upset....

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        • #74
          Originally posted by ~BoZz~ View Post
          why is he not after ward that cherry picker?

          Either way that eastern European bum hasn't beat anyone except fighters who wouldn't even qualify for the contender

          Geale?

          Murray?

          Casual fans and ******s who have no idea about boxing are giving him props for beating bums,come on man he had trouble with fkn murray..how is he supposed to beat anyone legit out there?

          And who is his next opponent again??

          Waiting for the "no one wants to fight him" excuse

          The truth is no one has the time to say 'yes' to him because as soon as he beat one bum he's signing up to fight another bum the very next week
          Geale is a bum when fighting GGG but he's a perfectly legitimate opponent for Cotto's first title defense? Yeah, OK.

          Originally posted by Sweet_Science2 View Post
          How come ggg hasn't called out Ward? Don't make me link the video where he is saying Ward is too good for him. So do you condone ggg wanting to move up to fight Chavez jr, Froch but not being ready for Ward?? Yeah the real nightmare for ggg is back next month!! LMAO Ward would destroy ggg
          Ward doesn't seem as confident as his handful of fans seem to be. He is not as anxious for the fight either. Didn't he recently whine and cry and say that he will not mention GGG's name again and that he wants Golovkin's people to stop talking about him? Sanchez told him straight out that if he and Roc Nation want a fight, all they have to do was send over an offer to look at. Strange how that has yet to be done. I guess Ward needs a few warm up fights on BET at 172, his new catchweight division. That's also an indication of how great a fighter Ward is when you consider that other fighters such as Leonard, Ali, Mayweather... none of them every took tune up fights after being away from the ring, AND the gym, for much longer periods than Ward has been.

          Ward is nothing but vapour.

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          • #75
            Originally posted by Sweet_Science2 View Post
            How come ggg hasn't called out Ward? Don't make me link the video where he is saying Ward is too good for him. So do you condone ggg wanting to move up to fight Chavez jr, Froch but not being ready for Ward?? Yeah the real nightmare for ggg is back next month!! LMAO Ward would destroy ggg
            That video is a load of FUD and you know it. You don't ask questions during training camp about any fighter other than the one being trained for. That video is taken out of context and was also shot when Golovkin's understanding of English was much worse than it is now. So desperate to see Ward fans always pointing to the same BS 'evidence' to back up their point.

            At least GGG is willing to discuss any other fighter, he doesn't have his lawyer send emails to HBO commentators because he doesn't have the balls to do it himself like Ward did.

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            • #76
              Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
              I don't know where you're getting this "spent years building himself into a LHW" stuff from. How exactly did he do that?
              In '96 he first started testing himself with a January fight vs Sosa at 171 then November vs an old McCallum at 173. In '97 his only fights were vs Griffin who was not a big LHW, then a briefly retired Hill at 177 and Del Valle at 175 where he clearly looked small for the weight. Four months after Del Valle he fights JMW Otis Grant at 171. He was always on the smaller side for a LHW, but those early years he was definitely smaller than he was by the time he was fighting Hall, Harding, Harmon, and Gonzalez.

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              • #77
                Originally posted by joseph5620 View Post
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                In a much tougher division than Golovkin.
                Due to the advent of the JMW & SMW divisions. Spinks gave a harsh call out to Hagler to which Marvin shrugged off.

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by Eastcoast View Post
                  In '96 he first started testing himself with a January fight vs Sosa at 171 then November vs an old McCallum at 173. In '97 his only fights were vs Griffin who was not a big LHW, then a briefly retired Hill at 177 and Del Valle at 175 where he clearly looked small for the weight. Four months after Del Valle he fights JMW Otis Grant at 171. He was always on the smaller side for a LHW, but those early years he was definitely smaller than he was by the time he was fighting Hall, Harding, Harmon, and Gonzalez.
                  1. The McCallum bout was for the vacant WBC crown. Wasn't like he was hiding his move to LHW or "slowly" built himself there. He fought for the title in his second bout.

                  2. Griffin was considered the second or third best LHW in the division when Jones fought him and Jones took him in his first title defence. Not slowly building at all, regardless of Montell's size (he was a legit LHW so IDK what you're talking about).

                  3. Hill wasn't retired. He had surgery following the Dariusz bout and Jones hadn't fought since the Griffin rematch, hence the catchweight.

                  4. Del Valle was a huge LHW. He came in the ring weighing 192.

                  You were saying?

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by Eastcoast View Post
                    Due to the advent of the JMW & SMW divisions. Spinks gave a harsh call out to Hagler to which Marvin shrugged off.
                    The 168 p pound division barely existed when Hagler was fighting. So you expected him to move up 15 pounds to fight Spinks?

                    Comparing Golovkins career to Hagler is a pathetic stretch.

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
                      1. The McCallum bout was for the vacant WBC crown. Wasn't like he was hiding his move to LHW or "slowly" built himself there. He fought for the title in his second bout.

                      2. Griffin was considered the second or third best LHW in the division when Jones fought him and Jones took him in his first title defence. Not slowly building at all, regardless of Montell's size (he was a legit LHW so IDK what you're talking about).

                      3. Hill wasn't retired. He had surgery following the Dariusz bout and Jones hadn't fought since the Griffin rematch, hence the catchweight.

                      4. Del Valle was a huge LHW. He came in the ring weighing 192.

                      You were saying?

                      I love when people get caught trying to change history lol.

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