Manny started all this catchweight mess to the point where he had several fighters meet him at different weights.
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Originally posted by truefan View PostManny started all this catchweight mess to the point where he had several fighters meet him at different weights.
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostWHy would the focus not be on GGG? He is the one with more exposure. So we are seeing if he is living up to his claims of being willing to fight anyone from 154-168.
Why is the focus on Golovkin, a paper champion who hasn't even won the lineal title yet and is more than likely a one-division great like Marvin Hagler (or at least has the potential to be), rather than a Sugar Ray Leonard type.
What has P4P skilled Ward done besides sitting in one division and even having the Light-Heavy champ come down to 168. You've got Middleweight Title holders who are expected to move up to fight Ward, and you've got Light-Heavyweight Champions who came down to fight Ward.
When is it Ward's turn to show us that P4P skill that doesn't rely on the fight being at his beloved 168 division?
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Originally posted by Mr. Philadel View Postis this about fighting and beating relevant opponents or is this a popularity contest?!?...all I'm hearing is that Mister 164 is more popular....that's it!!
Why isn't he showing ambition to win titles in other weight classes? GGG still didn't win the real Middleweight Title, why would he want the real Super-middleweight title? Or better, why would you as a boxing fan want to see that happen? Isn't it on Ward to start doing other things besides defending his 168 Title? After all, he's been around at the top a lot longer than GGG.
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Originally posted by DLX View PostHere are Ward's options. Fight GGG at 164. Or fight Kovalev at 175. Pick one.
Now we understand when a one-dimensional Carl Froch never moves up to another weight class, as he depends on that 168 strength advantage, but the supposed P4P skilled, Olympic Gold medalist winning Andre Ward?
168 was supposed to be the equivalent to Floyd's 130-Title reign at teh beginning of his career. I didn't know he was gonna linger in that weight class forever.
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Originally posted by Cupo303 View PostWhy? Because Andre Ward is supposed to be the P4P # 2 guy. Andre Ward is supposed to be P4P one of the most skilled/talented boxers. The type of skills that can move up in different weight classes and beat fighters who are stronger/bigger, a la Floyd Mayweather.
Why is the focus on Golovkin, a paper champion who hasn't even won the lineal title yet and is more than likely a one-division great like Marvin Hagler (or at least has the potential to be), rather than a Sugar Ray Leonard type.
What has P4P skilled Ward done besides sitting in one division and even having the Light-Heavy champ come down to 168. You've got Middleweight Title holders who are expected to move up to fight Ward, and you've got Light-Heavyweight Champions who came down to fight Ward.
When is it Ward's turn to show us that P4P skill that doesn't rely on the fight being at his beloved 168 division?
We want to see if GGG is what his team and HBO are marketing him as. Ward has answered those questions. It's not so much about moving up, its about GGG being "the most avoided" and "willing to fight anyone from 154-168".
It's really no different than people questioning Floyd calling himself "TBE".
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostThe focus is on GGG because he is getting the most media exposure. Ward earned his p4p ranking through his resume, GGG has not earned his p4p status through his.
We want to see if GGG is what his team and HBO are marketing him as. Ward has answered those questions. It's not so much about moving up, its about GGG being "the most avoided" and "willing to fight anyone from 154-168".
It's really no different than people questioning Floyd calling himself "TBE".
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostThe focus is on GGG because he is getting the most media exposure. Ward earned his p4p ranking through his resume, GGG has not earned his p4p status through his.
We want to see if GGG is what his team and HBO are marketing him as. Ward has answered those questions. It's not so much about moving up, its about GGG being "the most avoided" and "willing to fight anyone from 154-168".
It's really no different than people questioning Floyd calling himself "TBE".
So maybe GGG is not a ducker or fraud but simply smarter than Dawson who said that he will go to 168 in order to get Ward, and Andre being the opportunist that he is, took him upon his offer at face value. And now GGG is offering him a 164 fight, which technically qualifies as a 154-168 fight.
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So for Triple G to say 164 for Ward, he's ducking...
But Triple G is too big for Mayweather at 154? How does that work again?
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