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Golovkin could've been fighting Ward this fall. Missed out on a big opportunity.

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  • #21
    Originally posted by ИATAS View Post
    Well they had Lemieux signed and thought they would eventually get the Canelo fight soon after being Golovkin was mandatory. I doubt they anticipated Canelo dropping the title and his pride. Also if we're going to be fair, Ward had a chance to fight Golovkin in 2013 at 168 and Ward wasn't interested. Missed opportunity for Ward.
    That's the part GG detractors have been conveniently filtering out for years. In a way Ward save them at the last minute for having to make things up considering this GG-ducking-Ward thing started way before Ward's late offer, which is the only one they can cite as proof.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by kafkod View Post
      Golovkin was already committed to going for the winner of Cotto/Canelo, and Ward didn't have his tune-up fight till March this year, so no, Golovkin couldn't have had back to PPVs, unless he wanted to give up his WBC mando position and sit around doing nothing till Ward was ready for him.
      Exactly.

      The fight was never viable.

      Both fighters are at different stages of their careers.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Eastlos View Post
        Lil G is the biggest ducker in the game... First he says anyone from 154-168 lbs but not Ward n Lara. Instead of taking an actual challenge in his next fight he chooses another prospect in Eubanks his 3rd in 4 fights... Why not fight Lara an actual champion? Even his Lil G fanboys are getting tired of him fighting bums. Enough is enough it's time for HBO to force this ducker to grow a pair and fight Lara no more easy matches for this 35 yrs old paper champ
        A garbage post.

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        • #24
          Not even fall. They would have already fought.

          http://www.boxingscene.com/roc-natio...minutes--96761
          We made him an offer, prior quite frankly, to knowing about the fight with Lemieux. But regardless of that fight, the offer was very, very clear - that he and Andre would both have one fight before they fought each other, and they would fight each other sometime in the first half of 2016.
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          Originally posted by ИATAS View Post
          Also if we're going to be fair, Ward had a chance to fight Golovkin in 2013 at 168 and Ward wasn't interested. Missed opportunity for Ward.
          What opportunity? In 2013, a Ward-Golovkin fight had zero significance.
          Last edited by DoktorSleepless; 06-28-2016, 12:24 PM.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by OnePunch View Post
            sure....... sure...... give up all the middleweight titles you spent YEARS getting, wait over a year for Ward to finish his "Tune Up Tour", and then give 50-50 to a guy who cant sell out the first 3 rows of a school bus outside Oakland, oh and also spot him 8 pounds and agree to a weight that he hasnt made in 3 years.

            Sounds like a great plan. What could possibly go wrong?? lol

            Edit: GGG should wake up this morning and thank god that you are not his manager
            There was absolutely no reason for Golovkin to give up his belts.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by DoktorSleepless View Post
              Not even fall. They would have already fought.

              http://www.boxingscene.com/roc-natio...minutes--96761
              And that changes what exactly? They had Lemieux signed with the idea of fighting Canelo soon after for a huge unification.


              What opportunity? In 2013, a Ward-Golovkin fight had zero significance.
              Definitely more significance then Edwin Rodriguez. Golovkin got 1.2 million viewers against Macklin and 1.5 million viewers against Stevens in 2013. Andre Ward vs Edwin Rodriguez did 1.2 million, so yeah, Ward vs Golvokin in 2013 would have been a smash hit for boxing fans.

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              • #27
                Ward did nothing for years when HBO and GGG wanted to build the fight. Golovkin got busy and built himself up. Then Ward sends an offer after GGG's signed on for Lemieux with a big PPV unification on the near horizon. Hindsight is BS folks. Who on this forum would've signed Ward's offer? Give me the reasons why and I'll point out exactly why you're ******....

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by juandabomb View Post
                  Ward couldn't make 168 anymore he even said it himself. .
                  5 pounds in 2 and a half weeks says different, lol

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                  • #29
                    It was a massive fail on his part. All we heard from the defense force was dumb bragging about GGG being on PPV, and myriad reasons the fight shouldn't have occurred because he was going to fight Cotto or Canelo. How did that work out? A flop of a PPV, a fight against Dwayne Wade, and the possibility of a fight with a prospect who is at the domestic level.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by ИATAS View Post
                      And that changes what exactly? They had Lemieux signed with the idea of fighting Canelo soon after for a huge unification.
                      Canelo fight was never going to happen in the first half of 2016. That was completely obvious even if you thought Canelo wasn't a coward at the time. He wasn't going to have a Cotto fight and then Golovkin. A deal could have been worked out easily.

                      Definitely more significance then Edwin Rodriguez. Golovkin got 1.2 million viewers against Macklin and 1.5 million viewers against Stevens in 2013. Andre Ward vs Edwin Rodriguez did 1.2 million, so yeah, Ward vs Golvokin in 2013 would have been a smash hit for boxing fans.
                      Ward, a p4p lineal 168 champ, versus a vacant belt holder whose best win was macklin held zero significance. Yes. What would people be saying of Golovkin if Ward wiped the floor with him? The intrigue that it had back then was nowhere near what it is now. Would have been better than Rodriguez? Sure, but it was not some fight that had to happen. Golovkin offered Ward the fight when it didn't matter. Ward offered the fight to Golovkin when it did matter

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