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Originally posted by RetroSpeed05 View PostThis is exactly why it should have been done already. If one loses the fight is dead, but someone wants his tune ups.
Originally posted by i'm a fun haver View PostWard does all that talking about how he wants to fight Kovalev when no one else does.
He needs 2 interim fights first though lol
He really, really wants to fight Kovalev, you guys. Honest. Just not next or the fight after that.
Originally posted by Progrssive_Jedi View PostWhy, GGG haters think he should jump right up to LHW and fight Ward.
Besides, Ward isn't unfamiliar with LHW. He was LHW in Olympics and fought at 178 in amateurs.
Ward said the injury wasn't that bad, but he pulled out just in case. I doubt he skipped out on a PPV just because.
These articles seem to bring out the really turdy ignorant posters.
Hypekin will break Hopkins record by fighting tuneup-level opponents, and yet a proven fighter is not allowed 2 tuneups after 18 months activity and jumping a division to fight an actual threat?
Actually, I see why you guys are salty
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Originally posted by Froch_uppercut View PostHa ha, so true. He is taking "getting acclimated to the weight" to a whole new level of scientific endeavour."
Meanwhile, back on earth, his stablemate with the same trainer is jumping two weight classes to take on Canelo. Sugar Ray came back from a 3 year layoff and went straight in with Hagler, but Andrea, who wants to be great let's not forget, needs to get the ring rust out and get acclimated at 175, a weight he has fought at many times. He's getting beaten badly if the fight ever happens, but I'm not holding my breath.
What an absolute turd of a poster.
Things are really going downhill on this site.
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostI gotta feeling that after Ward feels Barerra @ 175, he will re-consider going back to 168 for GGG!
Golovkin wouldn't fight Ward at 164, so that would be a total waste of time.
Ward can hear Golovkin's excuses quite nicely from 175, he won't need to drop back down to hear them any clearer.
Besides, soon as he drops down, GGG will suddenly be focused on 160, again.
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Originally posted by aboutfkntime View PostGolovkin wouldn't fight Ward at 164, so that would be a total waste of time.
Ward can hear Golovkin's excuses quite nicely from 175, he won't need to drop back down to hear them any clearer.
Besides, soon as he drops down, GGG will suddenly be focused on 160, again.
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Originally posted by Burt Saxby View PostYes , then again Heavyweight in the ams is Cruiser in the pro's.
Its like you don't know the difference between amateur and professional boxing.
Pretty odd that you are discussing things you don't know.
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