GGG vs Ward is lose fight for both.

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  • LomaUsykKlichko
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    #1

    GGG vs Ward is lose fight for both.

    If the fight happens at 168 everyone will claim Ward fought a small middleweight if the fight happens at 164-160 everyone will claim that GGG drained Ward.
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    #2
    That's a lame excuse. If it happens at 168, then it's a fight between two of the best fighters in the world and the winner would get credit for beating one of the best fighters in the world. The Ward/Golovkin winner would almost certainly be recognized as the p4p#1.

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    • hieY182
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      #3
      Yes. So its only bad for one of them.

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      • The Big Dunn
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        #4
        the best 160lber going up to fight the best 168lber is a lose lose situation? How does anyone that likes this sport come to such a ridiculous conclusion?

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        • LomaUsykKlichko
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          #5
          Originally posted by The Big Dunn
          the best 160lber going up to fight the best 168lber is a lose lose situation? How does anyone that likes this sport come to such a ridiculous conclusion?
          That's not what I'm saying I'm saying that's what the GGG fanboys will say and Ward won't get any credit. I personally would like this fight to happen I think Ward will have no problem with GGG

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          • The Big Dunn
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            #6
            Originally posted by LomaUsykKlichko
            That's not what I'm saying I'm saying that's what the GGG fanboys will say and Ward won't get any credit. I personally would like this fight to happen I think Ward will have no problem with GGG
            The butthurt musings of a few ignorant *******s after their favorite fighter loses or quits doesn't matter.

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            • titan m
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              #7
              I don't think that matters, theres always an excuse for the loser at the end of every fight no matter what and if they cant come up with a good excuse just accuse the winner of being on steroids, that's boxing now.

              I understand why so many fighters don't give a damn about what fans think because theres no pleasing all of them anyway so why waste their time worrying about it?

              If an undefeated fighter loses he was a hype job, if a fighter in his late 20's loses he was old and washed up, if somebodys guy didn't put up a fight like they thought it then blame it on the referee and so on and so on.

              There are far more excuses for losers of fights than there is praise for the winners, and that's a real shame.

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