Why Does Gennady Golovkin Fear Greatness?
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GGG has a massive amount of hype surrounding him right now & of all the big name guys he's discussed fighting Ward is on the bottom of the list I'm sure. So I find this kinda hilarious with how GGG & his people are backing away from previous statements, but also fully understandable.
GGG seems super close to a fight with Canelo or Cotto & those fights are big & either guy has a much better chance to catch a L to GGG than Ward does. Granted at some point GGG just gots to jump into a big fight & the fact the WBC is likely to allow this fight to get pushed back again & with GGG likely being 34 before he has a meaningful career fight if he doesn't take this Ward opportunity, BUT there is more $ & hype in beating Canelo or even Cotto imho than beating Ward even though Ward is the highest P4P among all parties.
Having said that GGG fans are still the most annoying people on boxing forums even if I can be an apologist for him potentially turning down his current situation.Comment
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There's always shame in losing, even if its competitive or close, accept it or not. No one is celebrating a L. Losing sucks ass.
Although thats not really the damaging part of a L today. Boxing has such a small percentage of competitive fights in relation to all the fights taking place that a L is more damaging financially than in any other sport arguably. The preferred route for max financial impact on GGG's bank account right now is ideally thru Cotto or/than Canelo & then Ward. Taking on Ward & losing would likely effect how much he could make for Canelo &/or Cotto later on. It could even result in him losing out on those opportunities altogether. Fans are too fickle these days. Lose once & you suck, lose twice & its time to retire in a certain percentage of knucklehead fans opinion.Comment
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An anonymous source telling Bscene that Ward wants to fight GGG next is not an offer on the table. It's just hearsay.
Hopkins achieved greatness by unifying the MW division before moving up to 168, then 175. He was MW champ for 6 years and 36 yo before he moved up to 168.
If it was good enough for BHop, don't criticise GGG for following the same policy. Unify first, then move up.Comment
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Because Ward is twice as good as Froch and 10 times as good as Chavez. You know this, I know this, most fans know this and GGG knows this. If Ward was just a pretty good 168 pounder GGG would gladly fight him at 168. Ward is by far the best 168 pounder in the world and one of the best pound for pound fighters in the world. That's why GGG won't come all the way up to Ward's ideal weight but will fight him half way at 164.Comment
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