Comments Thread For: Golovkin's Coach: Andre Ward Must Go to 164 or No Fight

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  • MDPopescu
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    #261
    Originally posted by Beater_of_ass
    (...)Ward never said he wanted to move up to 175, at least not right away. (...)
    Really?... Oh, nevermind, doe... You're right: it's not right away... it was long ago... and also last month...

    But at the end of the day you are right: why have Ward accountable for what he says? We have GGG for that... (anyone from 154 to 168)...

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    • twosweethooks
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      #262
      Originally posted by Pigeons
      A team full of cowards. The promoter, the trainer, the fighter. They ooze cowardice. It's a sad sight. Goes to show how far this sport has fallen. Fighters are afraid to test themselves. Afraid to lose. They'd rather hide and cower than try to be great.

      Gennady Golovkin is a coward. A b*tchmade coward. No heart, no balls. A giant p*ssy.
      MANG !!!!!hahahahahahaha you mean Jr !!!! You're confused!!!!

      Go to the feed store and get a bottle if ivermectin and down the whole thang cause YOU MANG are eat up With da Dum worms ,,, hurry !!!!

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      • Beater_of_ass
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        #263
        Originally posted by MDPopescu
        Really?... Oh, nevermind, doe... You're right: it's not right away... it was long ago... and also last month...

        But at the end of the day you are right: why have Ward accountable for what he says? We have GGG for that... (anyone from 154 to 168)...
        Last I heard his team said they fought at 172 to get down to 168.

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        • TheStranger
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          #264
          "I answered the question and said I would be willing to fight Floyd at 160 if that fight ever came about. My response was intercepted by certain websites. They took what I said and put it on their website with misleading headlines about me calling out Floyd Mayweather."

          He seems to be denying the part that he "called Floyd out" not retracting that he had actually offered to make 160 lbs. Here it is straight from the horses mouth. https://twitter.com/andreward/status/312353592772280321
          Last edited by TheStranger; 07-24-2015, 10:36 AM.

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          • jwalkr
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            #265
            Then what's the point of weight classes. I'm getting so tired of catchweights. Fight at 168 or fight at 160. I understand GGG is a small middleweight and Ward is a big Super Middleweight, but which of these guys wants to challenge himself, to dare to be great. In this case, I think GGG should go up. Getting down in weight is much more taxing on the body. No way Ward can be Ward at 164, but GGG will definitely be GGG at 164.

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              #266
              GGG the most feared puncher in boxing, at 164 and below.

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                #267
                Originally posted by TheStranger
                "I answered the question and said I would be willing to fight Floyd at 160 if that fight ever came about. My response was intercepted by certain websites. They took what I said and put it on their website with misleading headlines about me calling out Floyd Mayweather."

                He seems to be denying the part that he "called Floyd out" not retracting that he had actually offered to make 160 lbs.
                He would've taken it in a heartbeat, whether comfortable at that weight or not.

                If there isn't enough money on the table for a GGG fight, then what is he waiting around for? GGG is not even a technically great win on his resume as my debating opponent already confirmed. GGG is smaller, isn't the Middleweight champion, isn't considered a great fighter yet, isn't even considered a Great Middleweight yet etc,. He would just be beating a hot name from a lower weight class. At least when Garcia defeated Matthysse, he actually achieved something from a technical standpoint (not just knocking off a hyped up fighter) in that he defeated a Top Light-welterweight in his division. Ward wouldn't even achieve that with a win over GGG.

                And from a Fan's perspective, you would only get the satisfaction of seeing GGG lose (or hoping that he does), since you can't make a credible argument for why GGG should fight Ward.

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                  #268
                  Originally posted by el***
                  GGG the most feared puncher in boxing, at 164 and below.
                  What's wrong with that? He knows where he is comfortable.

                  Marketing departments often say dumb things as Golovkin's did re the 154-168 thing.
                  Ward also claimed he'd fight light heavy after the super six and could beat Klitschko but he never seems to be held accountable for that.

                  I personally think catchweights are ******. Over 30 and going down is ****** and generally doesn't work.

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                  • New England
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                    #269
                    Originally posted by jwalkr
                    Then what's the point of weight classes. I'm getting so tired of catchweights. Fight at 168 or fight at 160. I understand GGG is a small middleweight and Ward is a big Super Middleweight, but which of these guys wants to challenge himself, to dare to be great. In this case, I think GGG should go up. Getting down in weight is much more taxing on the body. No way Ward can be Ward at 164, but GGG will definitely be GGG at 164.


                    golovkin is not a small middleweight! he has been a middleweight for well over a decade now. he has a terrific chin and great power. he's 5'10-5'11, and his arms are actually pretty long.


                    cotto is a small middleweight. he's actually a JMW, and was best at 147 lbs.


                    golovkin and ward are much closer in size than golovkin and cotto.

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                      #270
                      Originally posted by New England
                      golovkin is not a small middleweight! he has been a middleweight for well over a decade now. he has a terrific chin and great power. he's 5'10-5'11, and his arms are actually pretty long.


                      cotto is a small middleweight. he's actually a JMW, and was best at 147 lbs.


                      golovkin and ward are much closer in size than golovkin and cotto.


                      Cotto is a midget too! Ward's got a good three inches on Golovkin and has fought at a higher weight class his whole career.

                      I can see Golovkin unifying then testing the waters at a higher weight, just like Ward just did.

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