Comments Thread For: IBF Same Day Weights: Golovkin 168.6, Lemieux 169.2
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The final hurdle was cleared in moving forward with tonight's middleweight title unification bout between Gennady Golovkin and David Lemieux. Both fighters were with within regulations for the International Boxing Federation (IBF) same-day weight check ahead of their HBO Pay-Per-View headliner at Madison Square Garden in New York City (Saturday, 9:00 p.m. ET, $49.95 SRP).
All boxers fighting in an IBF-sanctioned fight are required to weigh in the morning of the bout, where they cannot gain more than 10 lbs. above the contracted limit. For this fight, the middleweights were required to weigh no more than 170 lbs.
Golovkin tipped the scales at 168.6 lbs. during this morning's weight check, while Lemieux weighed 169.2 lbs. [Click Here To Read More]Comment
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Mayweather is a welter..... he did not fight at 154 for " money fights only "..... he fought and beat the best JMW on the planet.
Did Mayweather offer to fight any other middleweights, like Golovkin did to Froch/Chavez?
Mayweather and Golovkin have nothing in common.
No, of course not.
Ward hasn't attempted to make other fights at LHW like GGG at SMW.
Completely different situation.
Also, Team Ward have already discussed that fight with Main Events.
Duva admitted that she is genuinely excited about that fight, she admitted that the Ward camp were on-board, and she confirmed that the fight will definitely happen in the near future.
Also, Ward decided to fight at LHW at the 2004 Olympics..... that and signing to fight the best fighters at 168 in a knockout tourney proves that Ward is prepared to step up and challenge himself.
GGG has about as much in common with Ward as he does with Mayweather.
Right, Golovkin doesn't want to risk fighting Ward.Last edited by aboutfkntime; 10-17-2015, 05:59 PM.Comment
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In Ward's own words 3 years ago Sergio Martinez was too small but now somehow Golovkin isn't...
Is Martinez not smaller than Golovkin?Comment
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Nobody suggested that Golovkin move up to 168.
We are suggesting that if he is fighting at 168 anyway, as-was the case with Froch/Chavez, then he should sack-up and fight the best if he really is as good as his team have stated.
I do not blame him for not fighting Ward, I blame his team for talking shht.
Not only is Andre Ward a bad boy..... but he is genuine P4P fighter.
Keyword = genuine.Comment
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I got banned for 4 days because of my offensive avatar.........but the king is back on his throne .......ready for the war tonightComment
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Nobody suggested that Golovkin move up to 168.
We are suggesting that if he is fighting at 168 anyway, as-was the case with Froch/Chavez, then he should sack-up and fight the best if he really is as good as his team have stated.
I do not blame him for not fighting Ward, I blame his team for talking shht.
Not only is Andre Ward a bad boy..... but he is genuine P4P fighter.
Keyword = genuine.Comment
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Nobody suggested that Golovkin move up to 168.
We are suggesting that if he is fighting at 168 anyway, as-was the case with Froch/Chavez, then he should sack-up and fight the best if he really is as good as his team have stated.
I do not blame him for not fighting Ward, I blame his team for talking shht.
Not only is Andre Ward a bad boy..... but he is genuine P4P fighter.
Keyword = genuine.
I see, so your theory is that any negotiating concession made for 1 fighter MUST also be made for every other fighter in the division or its a duck? Interesting.
Therefore, since Ward offered to go to 160 for Floyd, but refuses to for GGG, I guess thats a duck too?
Or was that simply an "aspirational statement" from Ward?
Different fights warrant different concessions. I thought you were smart enough to grasp that fact. My bad........Comment
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So your position is that Golovkin can fight at 168 and " avoid " Ward without it being called a blatant duck?
My position is, beating Ward at 168 would be more lucrative in the long term.
It would immediately install Golovkin as the best fighter on the planet and would turn him into a PPV star a lot quicker than beating Froch or Chavez.
The only difference is, they are willing to fight Chavez because they know that they can beat him. It is about risk/reward..... you have referred to the reward, but completely forgotten about the risk.
They would be far better off fighting Ward, IF they could beat him.
I hate how boxing is more a business than a sport, but its how its being played. Youre right, beating a much bigger Ward would be a huge legacy win. Its a shame boxing isnt really like that anymore
GGG would be better off fighting Klitschko, if he could beat him
Theyre willing to fight Chavez/Froch for money. If Ward paid the same as Froch, we'd have probably seen the fight by now
Nowhere in your post explains why GGG has to fight Ward? You just want to see him lose to the bigger guy, much the same as those who called for Floyd to fight GGG. Before you bring up the 154-168 thing again, let me reiterate my sympathies for you falling for team GGG's hype. I hope you get over it soonComment
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