Comments Thread For: Ward: I Told Golovkin's Promoter - Stop Lying To Fans!
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If Golovkin was following Pacquiao's blue print, he'd be fighting Froch, Kessler, Abraham, and Bika at 165lbs.
Instead he's following the Hopkins/Hagler blueprint - wipe out 160. He should be commended for being attempting to take fights at 168lbs (even if they're financially driven reasons).Comment
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Ward is the last person to tell people to stop lying, whether he is right or not. He's lied a lot.Comment
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I get where you are coming from, but even here in the states a west coast guy fighting in the east coast would be considered "away from home"Comment
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Odd. Cotto fights in NY he's puerto rican. Canelo fights in texas & cali hes mexican. GGG fights in cali hes not even american (sorta mexican i guess lol) Bhop fights at "home" in atlantic city???
I get where you are coming from, but even here in the states a west coast guy fighting in the east coast would be considered "away from home"
Its like cotto v geale, cotto had the home ground advantage in NY but I do understand what you are saying.Comment
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Odd. Cotto fights in NY he's puerto rican. Canelo fights in texas & cali hes mexican. GGG fights in cali hes not even american (sorta mexican i guess lol) Bhop fights at "home" in atlantic city???
I get where you are coming from, but even here in the states a west coast guy fighting in the east coast would be considered "away from home"
In pro hockey, another international sport, you can have two Canadian teams playing - one from Montreal playing another in Vancouver and the Vancouver team is the home team. But if it is an international tournament, as the Super Six was, if the Montreal Canadiens are playing in Vancouver against Russia, it is considered a Canadian home game.
Note: I understand why Americans have difficulty understanding the concept. After all, they think the team who wins the 'World Series' in baseball is actually the World Champion. Same thing with their other major sports like football and basketball. Americans think the world revolves around them.Comment
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I can't see RN fronting the money, and letting Golovkin come in as the "A-side." Ward has done too much @ 168, to let that happen. I also don't think Ward is out of options. At 168: Degale, Badou Jack, Groves, Gilberto Ramirez. At 175: Beterbiev, Fonfara, Stevenson, and Kovalev. What are GGG's options at 160, without Roc Nation or Haymon?
At 168, Ward's not getting PBC fighters. If he wants DeGale or Groves he'll need to travel to the UK and be the B-side because they're the bigger draws and can make more money without him then he makes on his own. Arum has no reason to pimp out Rameriz or Hart for Ward, they're both young investments.
Bottom line, nobody has any incentive to fight Ward. He's a difficult fight because his natural talents and negative style. He doesn't draw big money because his performances generally lack action.
Golovkin does draw fans (money). If Ward wants a guy who draws to move up in weight and fight him, when he's not drawing money, then that's a B-side in a big way.Comment
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