Comments Thread For: Team GGG: Ward Not The A-Side, Can't Dictate Terms
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u on point, middleweight is pretty weak, has been pretty weak for a min., and yet people want to put a guy on the top 5 p4p list from that weak division who's fought the weakest fighters in the weakest division...at least ward cleaned out his division when it was very competitive and has it spotlessComment
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This is a GGG fan at least admitting he doesn't think GGG can beat Ward, even if he does it by saying people that want to see ward/GGG only want to see GGG lose. LMFAO!!If you're a real boxing fan you would prefer Kovalev vs Ward over GGG vs Ward. The latter would be a mismatch. Wanting a fight just to see someone lose is just pure hate. It not only has nothing to do with boxing but shameful.
I would also like to see answers as to which fight is more competitive:
Kovalev vs Ward
or
Golovkin vs Ward
And I don't think you'll see answers to this.
GGG can't get top quality fighters to fight him, so we want to see ward/ggg for that reason, not just to see GGG lose. Not everyone calling for the fight thinks GGG loses.
That you posted this is hilarious IMO.Comment
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I have Ward losing to both but Golovkin Ward is probably more competitive but still tough to call. Gennady has better overall skills than Kovalev. But Kovalev has the size advantage. I see Gennady's power carrying up to 68 just fine going off what his LHW sparring partners have said.If you're a real boxing fan you would prefer Kovalev vs Ward over GGG vs Ward. The latter would be a mismatch. Wanting a fight just to see someone lose is just pure hate. It not only has nothing to do with boxing but shameful.
I would also like to see answers as to which fight is more competitive:
Kovalev vs Ward
or
Golovkin vs Ward
And I don't think you'll see answers to this.Comment
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I don't disagree that GGG is the bigger name and has more backing from HBO. He will determine many things. When he does, I hope you and others use the same terms to describe "A sides" setting terms as you have in the past.you will see the fight (if it happens) will never happen at 168. GGG is a big name now.After ppv he will be even bigger and it doesnt matter how much people dont like him he will be A side.He will be the guy to say at what weight fight will happen.This must be shocking you because you know Ward has much better legacy but the fact remains.Comment
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Ward & GGG is not a fight that can go either way...... Ward dismantles GGGIts a fight that can go either way. Both are great fighters and I would love to see it happen if it made more sense from a weight perspective than Ward/Kovalev does.
GGG vs Lemieux then winner of Cotto/Canelo. All the fight in the same weight class.
Ward vs whomever in Nov then vs Kovalev. Both fight in the same weight class.Comment
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How does fighting the champ who is more than a divsion beneath where you fight make more sense than facing the champ in the division where you're currently fighting in?They make equal sense, but GGG/ward gives GGG the quality opponent he and his fans complain are never willing to fight GGG. The difference is GGG/Kov fans think Kov can beat Ward where they do not think GGG can, so they argue for ward/kov.
GGG's 164lb offer to Ward further illustrates that he doesn't feel confident that he can beat Ward, else he'd fight at 168 same as he wanted to fight Chavez jr. and Froch.
There is no indication Ward can't make 168. All he did was sign his comeback fight for 172. So you are speculating in a way that conveniently supports your position.
GGG fans appear afraid of a GGG/Ward fight because it would be the 1st time GGG fought an elite fighter, one with great skill, speed, and would come in slightly heavier than GGG on fight night, attributes he hasn't had to deal with as a pro.
I get it would be a tough fight, but wouldn't seeing GGG overcome adversity and dealing with these attributes, win or lose, be better than another easy KO, especially if you are a boxing fan and not a casual fan watching boxing?
Is GGG/Ward a good fight? Sure it is and I would love to see it. Question is, why should either fighter have to sacrifice weight (whether going up or coming down) in order to make it happen when they both have top comp in the division where they currently compete in?
If GGG gets passed the fighters I mentioned and feels comfortable moving up to 168 for a mega showdown with Ward, I'd be online to buy tickets asap as I'm sure it would take place in my hometown of NYC.Comment
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