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  • #21
    Floyds ******ed fans should be a little happy he was trying to make somewhat of a fight. Just goes to show Loeffler really tried and Wade is the best available.

    For some reason the situation Golovkin is in now, is the same one he was in 5 months ago.
    Last edited by SplitSecond; 02-15-2016, 09:26 PM.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
      Actually it was 5 months ago.

      Roc Nation made Team Hypekin an offer to fight at 168 5 MONTHS AGO, you utter spastic

      http://www.boxingscene.com/andre-war...dwinked--95856

      At that point in time, when asked about Ward, Team Hypekin wanted NOTHING to do with 168, they were completely focused on unifying 160.....

      " right now, Gennady’s focused on if he can unify the middleweight division, that’s his focus ".....
      http://www. boxing news 24 .com/2015/08/andre-ward-not-in-the-picture-for-golovkin-says-loeffler/

      After interviewing Loeffler, the writer felt that it would take about 5 YEARS until Golovkin was ready for Ward at 168

      But now, it appears that the coast is clear LMAO




























      Wait, what was that Steve..... you say that Golovkin was always willing to go up to 168 for BIG fights?

      Big fights like Chudinov ?
      As I Said where is the evidence that ward was 168 5 months ago....last time I saw was June 2015 and ward weighed just under 172lbs.....so unless you have physical proof that he was 168......shut it because again you have been shown lacking with facts.....again you spout **** and again you look like an idiot lol

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      • #23
        Originally posted by theface07 View Post
        It's not like Floyd avoiding Pacquiao forever when Floyd was the bigger, more natural welterweight. Yes, they finally actually fought but it was far from a level playing field as its been proven that Floyd was juiced to the gills and made sure he had every advantage and handicap possible before signing any contract. Manny needed money badly and Floyd knew he could get him to agree to ridiculous terms and demands because he was desperate for cash to pay his taxes.
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        Actually Floyd would have fought Pacquiao years ago except for the fact that Pac ran away from random drug testing.

        PBF had agreed to everything...ring size, purse split, over-the-weight penalty, you name it. But Manny turned it all down because he was afraid of needles or something.

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        • #24
          Damn i thought this guy would be willing to face GGG. Another guy on the list sadly. Is there even anyone out there ready to face GGG?

          Have you guys ever experienced that before? The guy sells out the biggest venues in the east and westcoast even though he is from Kazakhstan and only been in the USA for a couple years and he is so feared, that not even world champions from a weight class higher than him need 1-2 more years to be ready, to wait till GGG is getting older and leaves his prime.

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          • #25
            As I Said where is the evidence that ward was 168 5 months ago....last time I saw was June 2015 and ward weighed just under 172lbs.....so unless you have physical proof that he was 168......shut it because again you have been shown lacking with facts.....again you spout **** and again you look like an idiot lol
            Ward already stated that HBO pressured him to move up to keep GGG from having to fight him. Ward said he could still make 168lb and only took the 172lb fight with Smith as an intro for his pending move to 175lb.

            Abel's comments alone should be enough to create doubt that GGG's camp really wanted a fight with Ward.

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            • #26
              Haters

              All the anti-GGG fans. Here's another that doesn't have enough experience... Billy Joe Saunders, Now This Guy. The biggest question is whether Canelo will be a man and fight GGG at 160 for the next fight. Not looking optimistic since Canelo is fighting a welterweight.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
                These guys are being careful about which opponents they pick to fight. But then again Golovkin is no different. He was careful to not fight Andre Ward too, wasn't he?
                same as Ward, but i dont see you posting about Ward skipping on other fighters in his own division.

                i swear all you guys ever think about is Ward this Ward that, yet Ward has fought 3 times in like 5 years? extremely difficult to deal with (see Barrera and most other fights that were negotiated after the super 6), needs a year worth of tune ups to fight Kovalev... yet GGG has to jump in with Ward as soon as he fights at 168. Golovkin passed on Ward, Ward passed on many more fighters his own size and fighters from 175 that offered to fight him... Ward doe +1

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Irony123 View Post
                  same as Ward, but i dont see you posting about Ward skipping on other fighters in his own division.

                  i swear all you guys ever think about is Ward this Ward that, yet Ward has fought 3 times in like 5 years? extremely difficult to deal with (see Barrera and most other fights that were negotiated after the super 6), needs a year worth of tune ups to fight Kovalev... yet GGG has to jump in with Ward as soon as he fights at 168. Golovkin passed on Ward, Ward passed on many more fighters his own size and fighters from 175 that offered to fight him... Ward doe +1
                  Ward pretty much cleaned out the top competitors in his own division when he won the Super Six. Why would I ever put Golovkin in the same category as him since Golovkin hasn't earned it?

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
                    Ward pretty much cleaned out the top competitors in his own division when he won the Super Six. Why would I ever put Golovkin in the same category as him since Golovkin hasn't earned it?
                    but you are giving GGG a hard time for trying to clean his own division? even though no one at middleweight is willing to step up and when he talks about fighting other champions at a higher weight you still **** them as if no other boxer at 168 is worth two ****s.

                    Also Ward didn't clean his division, he won the super 6 which was great, but he didn't fight everyone in the super six, nor did he fight Bute at that time who was considered one of the best in the division (we can see that he isn't now but at that time he was). He didn't fight Stevenson when Stevenson offered to go down to Ward's division.

                    people don't seem to realize that GGG paid ward the biggest compliment by saying 164... because Ward is that good that GGG probably felt he needed to even out the odds as where his skill might not overcome ward's skill and size advantage.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Irony123 View Post
                      people don't seem to realize that GGG paid ward the biggest compliment by saying 164... because Ward is that good that GGG probably felt he needed to even out the odds as where his skill might not overcome ward's skill and size advantage.
                      Fair enough.

                      It's clear that Golovkin sees something that concerns him in Andre Ward and that's why he'll talk about fighting everyone at 168 except for Ward.

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