Comments Thread For: Golovkin's Promoter: We'd Fight Ward at 164, 50-50 Split
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First off, Ward is the A side not GGG. And I'll tell you why: a victory over Ward would do more for GGG's career then a Ward victory over GGG. That's just fact. GGG's fought bums and we know that. And he likes to call out smaller fighters. And now his team has gone and stuck their foot in their mouth talking smack about Ward and then asking for a catchweight.
Furthermore, if anyone needs a tune up fight it would be GGG. How are you going to go from fighting no ones with limited power to fighting a bigger, more physical fighter with a jab that would disfigure your face?
I've definitely lost respect for GGG after this one. Dude, your not Floyd Mayweather so stop acting like it.Comment
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i think at 33 years of age golovkin has settled into his division and believes that moving up or down would put him at a disadvantage, which is something he'd be willing to risk for big bucks against a froch or chavez jr, but not against someone who doesn't bring a lot of money to the table (ward, degale, ramirez). probably the only way we'll see golovkin-ward is if ward becomes a ppv fighter (unlikely) or golovkin naturalises into super middleweight after clearing out middleweight or fighting someone else at 168 first. i think k2 should just keep their mouths shut w/r/t andre ward from now onComment
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i think at 33 years of age golovkin has settled into his division and believes that moving up or down would put him at a disadvantage, which is something he'd be willing to risk for big bucks against a froch or chavez jr, but not against someone who doesn't bring a lot of money to the table (ward, degale, ramirez). probably the only way we'll see golovkin-ward is if ward becomes a ppv fighter (unlikely) or golovkin naturalises into super middleweight after clearing out middleweight or fighting someone else at 168 first. i think k2 should just keep their mouths shut w/r/t andre ward from now onComment
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i think at 33 years of age golovkin has settled into his division and believes that moving up or down would put him at a disadvantage, which is something he'd be willing to risk for big bucks against a froch or chavez jr, but not against someone who doesn't bring a lot of money to the table (ward, degale, ramirez). probably the only way we'll see golovkin-ward is if ward becomes a ppv fighter (unlikely) or golovkin naturalises into super middleweight after clearing out middleweight or fighting someone else at 168 first. i think k2 should just keep their mouths shut w/r/t andre ward from now onComment
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No. Sick of seeing Divas like this and Ward is the B side if anything, dictate the terms. You diva fluffers would like to see a small man come up in weight to fight your glass heroes but your BOY won't go up and play with the big boys. Facts are facts. And the weight drained Dawson so don't play the catch weight card. You guys are funny.
is there anything wrong with that?Comment
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Where is anyone suggesting that?
See guys like you are so transparent. You rail against A side power, then invoke it as soon as your guy is in the power position.
You hate CW's and fighters coming down in weight, yet cosign it when its your favorite fighter.
You kill fighters that in your words "do not chase glory" by going up in weight, but do not ask your guy to do it.
An unbeaten record means "you haven't fought everyone you should" until its a guy you like, then it means everything.Comment
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