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  • #91
    This guy needs to fight, just fight man, stop this delusional a-side thinking, you're not the a-side period, you're not active enough and you certainly don't draw people like the a-side should, stop this delusion. You should be lucky enough to get 50-50 for not being a-side, you've tricked them already for it. So go ahead and beat them already and be the real a-side from that moment onwards.

    Stop wasting your prime. Too much of your peakness has already been wasted due to inactivity. You should recognize that we only live a very short time in this world and the peak where we are at our greatest powers has only a very short window. So please if you're Ward's friend or whoever you are, please explain this reality to him.

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    • #92
      Originally posted by boliodogs View Post
      GGG wants to fight Ward at 164. Why should GGG be required to go 8 pounds over his fighting weight to Ward's fighting weight???? Ward refuses to go up 7 pounds to fight Kovalev. You say Ward will win as if it's a sure thing. I think Ward loses to both Kovalev and GGG so Ward would be the one in need of excuses. Ward is pretty much a one handed fighter. Great left hand but a soft ball right hand. Who did Ward ever hurt with his right? GGG and Kovalev can box and have great power in both hands. Hey, NOBODY knows the winner of a fight before it happens. You should be saying you think Ward will win, not Ward will win. That is why they have fights. To see who wins.
      Ward winning is a sure thing. If GGG thought he could beat him at 168 he would do it.

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      • #93
        Definitely not begging, problem is GGG team talked there way into a fight they don't really want, before Ward silence and inactivity was used as an excuse that he didn't want GGG.... Well lol we all know that was just all hype to keep GGG name out there whilst he fights boyband.

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        • #94
          Originally posted by Fetta View Post
          Oh come on man. He was gone for a minute but he is back and is still considered, by many, to be a top talent in this sport. He is not irrelevant
          He was actually gone for 820,200 minutes and the guy is fighting on BET for christ sake, he's irrelevant to casuals.

          Funny though because all the GGG detractors here have said nothing about going up and fighting Kovalev. Double standard it seems.

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          • #95
            First it was Ward was shook of a Golovkin fight now he's begging for it. LOL

            These GGGoons are something else, guess they'll be the idiotic and delusional fanbase now that the Pacquiao bandwagon has jumped ship.

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            • #96
              Ward's options are limited.

              Most of his potential opponents like Chavez Jr are tied up with Al Hayman, who has a deep, serious ongoing dispute with Ward's promoter.

              He's getting desperate and comes across as pathetic.

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              • #97
                Originally posted by _original_ View Post
                First it was Ward was shook of a Golovkin fight now he's begging for it. LOL

                These GGGoons are something else, guess they'll be the idiotic and delusional fanbase now that the Pacquiao bandwagon has jumped ship.
                And imagine that, all the Mayweather nut riders are coming to Wards rescue against GGG. Shocking development.
                Ward needs to concentrate on his own division. Get a title of Degale or something. He's been gone forever, nobody knows who he is, he's the B side, and frankly he's boring as fk to watch even though he's a great fighter.

                Or move up and fight the Krusher. I'm pretty sure he'll sign on the dotted line fairly quickly.

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                • #98
                  After Golovkin unifies the belts at his own weight class of 160 pounds, I cant wait to watch NSB break after he KO's the ugly stepson of God.

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by Eastcoast View Post
                    Lol. Like I said, he needs Golovkin.




                    Obviously pay-per-view is the next step and that***8217;s what we***8217;re shooting for. We are targeting Gennady Golovkin right now, whether that***8217;s next or the one after, there***8217;s a lot to be done to make that fight happen. He keeps saying he wants to fight me and it***8217;s a match-up the fans want to see. A year or two ago it was not the right time, but I think now is. I***8217;m not chasing him but everybody is saying they want to give fans what they want to see. I***8217;m in the category of guys like Floyd Mayweather, Roy Jones and Bernard Hopkins ***8211; I***8217;m not comparing myself to them in every aspect ***8211; but when you win a lot and it looks easy, sometimes the media have a standard set for you and they take away from your performance, saying the guy was too small, but if Golovkin beats me he***8217;s the greatest fighter in the world; that***8217;s just the way it is.
                    I think there is a misconception here. Ward and some of his fans seem to think that he is a superstar who is making his comeback after suffering a bad break. At best, he was a talented up-and-comer with great potential. He decided to dovetail his shoulder repair with a lawsuit to get out his contract with Goossen. It backfired, and he consequently spent nearly 2 years out of the ring. He then fought an absolute bum @ nearly LHW. No one, I mean NO ONE but BET would even pay for airtime to televise that garbage! Yet he thinks PPV is "..the obvious next step...". Categorizing himself with true greats like Mayweather (yeah, yeah), Jones and Hopkins is beyond delusional. Let's not even harp on the fact that he wants to move down to try to catipult his floundered career. That he believes he is somehow PPV material @ this point in his career is just funny and yet very, very sad.
                    Last edited by SUBZER0ED; 07-29-2015, 05:03 PM.

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                    • Originally posted by Eastcoast View Post
                      Lol. Like I said, he needs Golovkin.




                      Obviously pay-per-view is the next step and that’s what we’re shooting for. We are targeting Gennady Golovkin right now, whether that’s next or the one after, there’s a lot to be done to make that fight happen. He keeps saying he wants to fight me and it’s a match-up the fans want to see. A year or two ago it was not the right time, but I think now is. I’m not chasing him but everybody is saying they want to give fans what they want to see. I’m in the category of guys like Floyd Mayweather, Roy Jones and Bernard Hopkins – I’m not comparing myself to them in every aspect – but when you win a lot and it looks easy, sometimes the media have a standard set for you and they take away from your performance, saying the guy was too small, but if Golovkin beats me he’s the greatest fighter in the world; that’s just the way it is.
                      The fight was offered to you at 164, take it or leave it. You are not the draw, you are the B-side. You can target what you want but you don't call any shots. Now go run along and try to lure another 160 pounder up to 168.

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