Comments Thread For: Kovalev on Ward: November is a Great Time, Let's Do It!

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  • mathed
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    #41
    Originally posted by Dean_Razorback
    i think so too. will try to push it to 2017. but like i said to the other posters, his fans are the ones that want him to fight 2 more times, he didn't get my post. if you read the other threads most are saying "2 more fights and he is good to go"
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    • soul_survivor
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      #42
      Originally posted by aboutfkntime
      * He never fought a LHW opponent, until last weekend.
      * He never fought at 175, until last weekend.


      It's not rocket science.
      I didn't say he fought a LHW opponent. But what does fighting at above 168lb mean to you? You're telling me it's not LHW? You really are the worst new poster I've seen here since elory1.

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      • aboutfkntime
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        #43
        Originally posted by soul_survivor
        I didn't say he fought a LHW opponent. But what does fighting at above 168lb mean to you? You're telling me it's not LHW? You really are the worst new poster I've seen here since elory1.

        That is exactly what I'm saying.

        If you are not a LHW, and you are not fighting a LHW opponent, AND the fight is not at the LHW limit..... then it is obviously NOT a LHW contest.

        If that fight had been against a LHW opponent, the best you could call it is a catchweight fight within the LHW range..... but it wasn't, everybody knows at that stage Ward was working his way back down to 168 in hopes of landing the Golovkin fight following a period of inactivity.

        Immediately after the Smith fight he made an offer to Golovkin, at 168.

        That was an over-the-limit non-title " tune-up " between two SMW's, to enable one of them to work his way back down to 168 following a period of inactivity..... no point in calling it a LHW fight.

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