Source Reveals Golovkins Team Purposely Advised Him To Dodge Andre Ward

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  • 12TRIBEsRiSe
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    #71
    its all good, I understand, GGG is still a special fighter hopefully he will have a big fight before he gets too old. hed lose to ward IMO and hes stacking his money

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    • jqSide
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      #72
      The laughable part is as if Ward wanted the fight. That's why this ducking accusation is just so darn ****** to me. It's not even about Ward's fake offer that he sent on email just recently. They're talking about GG ducking Ward way before that offer. Yet they can't show any record of Ward making an effort to make the fight happen. It's soooo stooopid.

      Can't believe they're willing to concoct lies just to express their hate.

      Have never seen anything like it.

      Only certain lives matter doe.
      Last edited by jqSide; 04-25-2016, 01:40 PM.

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      • Jewish-Reptile
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        #73
        Originally posted by KillaMane26
        Why yall.keep bringing up this BS. WARD and GGG were never in the same division. And now they two divisions apart......Why is it considered ducking to not fight someone not in your division.

        Why the fck would I just move up in weight without any tune-ups and fight arguably the best boxer in the world....????
        It's considered ducking when you call someone out when they're inactive and when they come back into the frame you decide you don't really fancy it after all, forcing said fighter to move up to find somebody prepared to fight anyone, props and kudos to Kovalev and Ward for being prepared to face anyone, unlike serial puszies GGG and Cameltoè.

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        • KillaMane26
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          #74
          Originally posted by Scott.Weiland.
          It's considered ducking when you call someone out when they're inactive and when they come back into the frame you decide you don't really fancy it after all, forcing said fighter to move up to find somebody prepared to fight anyone, props and kudos to Kovalev and Ward for being prepared to face anyone, unlike serial puszies GGG and Cameltoè.
          Lmao Cameltoe

          I agree with callin a guy out then backtracking. I disagree with being labeled a duck for not fighting a guy outside your division.

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          • boliodogs
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            #75
            Originally posted by joseph5620
            Are we talking about Mayweather or Golovkin? Deflection to another topic doesn't change the fact that Golovkin avoided Ward. You can spin it any other way you want but those are the facts.
            I am talking about both because they are both fighters who would fight one guy at a weight but refuse to fight another at the same weight and that is what we are talking about. You know damn well you are a Mayweather fan. All GGG haters are big Mayweather fans. I am not trying to spin a damn thing but you sure are. GGG turned down 168 for Ward and Ward turned down 164 for GGG when he challenged Mayweather to fight him at 160. Ward avoided the fight with GGG every bit as much as GGG avoided the fight. Why does Ward get the final say at what weight the fight should be at? Normally when two fighters in different weight classes fight in a non title fight they fight at a catchweight in the middle like Broner fighting Porter at 144 pounds. !64 pounds is exactly half way between 160 and 168 so how is that unfair to Ward? Ward could have had the fight at 164 but he avoided it. Your hero doesn't always get everything his own way. Ward didn't want to compromise so the fight never happened.

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              #76
              Originally posted by KillaMane26
              Why yall.keep bringing up this BS. WARD and GGG were never in the same division. And now they two divisions apart......Why is it considered ducking to not fight someone not in your division.

              Why the fck would I just move up in weight without any tune-ups and fight arguably the best boxer in the world....????
              Exactly it just the flo mos that are butt hurt that GGG is the new boogeyman plain and simple

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                #77
                Originally posted by Sweet Pea 50
                You know, funny thing about fighthype.

                Remember this thread?



                They were the first to break that GGG-Lemieux did 150k PPV.

                Well, people shitted all over that, "we are going to have to wait on another source", blah, blah, blah.

                Then when Glaser twitted out that the fight did 97k?

                150k sounded just fine.

                Look, not sure how believable this story really is, but I'm not going to totally discount it just because it came from fighthype either.

                The Golovkin-Ward ship sailed a long time ago.

                On to the next one for both.
                Classic thread. The plea copping was hilarious.

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                • jqSide
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by KillaMane26
                  Why yall.keep bringing up this BS. WARD and GGG were never in the same division. And now they two divisions apart......Why is it considered ducking to not fight someone not in your division.

                  Why the fck would I just move up in weight without any tune-ups and fight arguably the best boxer in the world....????
                  Ward said he can fight Floyd at 160 doe.

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                  • SUBZER0ED
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                    #79
                    So Golovkin's best friend is going to strike up a conversation with Virgil Hunter, & clown GGG about not fighting Ward? If that's true, I bet they aren't best friends anymore.

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                      #80
                      he said hed fight anyone in that division except ward, nothing to argue, they just didn't want to fight him

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