Comments Thread For: Golovkin's Coach: Andre Ward Must Go to 164 or No Fight
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Which part? That Ward & Hunter said they need to move up to LHW the 'right' way? That's been done numerous times by both.
Here SOG says he needs to build himself into a 175lber:
WBA super middleweight champion Andre Ward (27-0, 14KOs) is less than week away from his scheduled return. Ward, who's been out of the ring since November 2013, is back in the ring on June 20th against Paul Smith at the Oracle Arena in Oakland, California. The fight will headline Roc Nation Sports' first televised event on BET. Ward is returning on a new network, with a new promoter, and a rugged opponent. But, most fans are more fixated on Ward's return weight. The fight with Smith is taking place at a catch-weight of 172-pounds.
Here Hunter mentions a few weeks ago that Andre's not ready for 175:
But you bring up some interesting questions. Ward/Dawson was 3 years ago, we never got Andre's ring weight vs Rodriguez or Smith. In fact Ward/Dawson is the only fight on where Ward's rehydration weight was shown. What's he hiding?
As for Kovalev
November 2013
Kovalev: 181
Sillakh: 185
March 2014
Kovalev: 183
Agnew: 187
August 2014
Kovalev: 185
Caparello: 185
November 2014
Kovalev: 188
Hopkins: 182
March 2015
Kovalev: 189
Pascal: 185
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175-172 = 3 poundsGolovkin's Coach: Andre Ward Must Go to 164 or No Fight
COWARDS!!!
Abel, Loeffler, Gennady...all of them.
168 is good enough for Froch and Chavez but not Ward and I know why....because he will actually be fighting someone with a ring IQ that won't get hit with the same punch twice.
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Still no evidence that Ward has a big weight advantage over Golovkin. The only evidence we have points to it being around 6lbs at most.Which part? That Ward & Hunter said they need to move up to LHW the 'right' way? That's been done numerous times by both.
Here SOG says he needs to build himself into a 175lber:
WBA super middleweight champion Andre Ward (27-0, 14KOs) is less than week away from his scheduled return. Ward, who's been out of the ring since November 2013, is back in the ring on June 20th against Paul Smith at the Oracle Arena in Oakland, California. The fight will headline Roc Nation Sports' first televised event on BET. Ward is returning on a new network, with a new promoter, and a rugged opponent. But, most fans are more fixated on Ward's return weight. The fight with Smith is taking place at a catch-weight of 172-pounds.
Here Hunter mentions a few weeks ago that Andre's not ready for 175:
But you bring up some interesting questions. Ward/Dawson was 3 years ago, we never got Andre's ring weight vs Rodriguez or Smith. In fact Ward/Dawson is the only fight on where Ward's rehydration weight was shown. What's he hiding?
As for Kovalev
November 2013
Kovalev: 181
Sillakh: 185
March 2014
Kovalev: 183
Agnew: 187
August 2014
Kovalev: 185
Caparello: 185
November 2014
Kovalev: 188
Hopkins: 182
March 2015
Kovalev: 189
Pascal: 185
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Just acknowledge that Gennady and his team don't want to fight Ward.
"He turned us down 3 times, doe..."
They flat out lied and have now been called on their ****. Gennady and his team need to shut up about 168, continue calling out welters and fighting no-hopers. It's worked thus far.Comment
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