I'm more of the fan of GGG, because he is entertaining. But the Ward situation is mirror like to his own. Just like Golovkin, Ward has options in lower and higher weights. The reasons that they don't have options in their own respective weights are different, but that's beyond the pointl. The weight game is detrimental for both of them. But consider this - losing weight is harder than gaining one, after you gained the extra weight, then lose some and be effective is almost an impossible task. Ward claims that he wants to have his fights in the correct order - first the smaller GGG and then bigger Kovalev. In ideal world GGG also would like to have his fights in the same order - first at the smaller weight (Cotto, maybe even Mayweather, Canelo will also likely try to drain him even though they are exactly the same size and weight, but Canelo is younger and it is easier to cut the weight for him, or so he thinks). If GGG agrees to fight Ward NOW, it will be beneficial for Ward, but not so much for GGG, considering the future options. Ward should recognize this and if he is determined to make the fight, make some concessions. Under these circumstances 164 starts to look like a more fair weight (even though it maybe impacts Ward more). If he has such troubles making 164, then probably it is not a fair fight at all, because he is much bigger...
I'm also not in favor of GGG-Mayweather fight. They are too far apart in weight...Cotto is also kind of small (although not as small as Mayweather), but Cotto himself is less of a target, his 160 lb belt is. The best fights for GGG I would like to see are Lemieux, Lee and Canelo. Maybe Lara as well - just to make this chorus shut up...
I'm also not in favor of GGG-Mayweather fight. They are too far apart in weight...Cotto is also kind of small (although not as small as Mayweather), but Cotto himself is less of a target, his 160 lb belt is. The best fights for GGG I would like to see are Lemieux, Lee and Canelo. Maybe Lara as well - just to make this chorus shut up...
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