Golovkin could've been fighting Ward this fall. Missed out on a big opportunity.
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Yeah lets take the word of a supposed adult who thinks calling someone little g is clever. That's seems smart.Comment
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The GGG haters and Ward fans are beating this fight to death. Ward is a much bigger fighter. He has moved to 175 and will never fight an ounce below that weight again. Ward will have his hands full with Kovalev and GGG will be the best middleweight champion he can be and fight the best middleweights who agree to fight him on reasonable terms. The Ward-GGG fight is never going to happen. So what? It never was a must see fight that needed to happen anyway. Ward would be favored to win for only one reason. They are both terrific fighters but Ward is much bigger. It's way past time to move on and quit crying about this fight that didn't happen and will never happen. It's just a fantasy fight now.Comment
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But even if we assume it was, on what planet does it make any sense whatsoever to delay (and potentially torpedo) a Canelo fight, just to do a Ward fight??
Go from 160 up to 168, and then back down to 160 (or possibly even lower for a catchweight), just to fight an opponent who cant sell 25 tickets outside Oakland, and has a difficult style to look good against, in a fight that likely doesnt crack 300k buys on PPV?? Whats the point?
Note: Made edit in my post above this one. Hopefully it was clear what I meant by the context.Last edited by DoktorSleepless; 06-28-2016, 05:16 PM.Comment
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I've been waiting for an answer to this. I guess we'll just have to assume Ward offered the fight at 168, and 3G should have accepted it. Not to mention Ward can still make the weight with no health issues. Everything is all assumptions just to advance an agenda.Comment
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Did you even read the post??? After his fight with Paul Smith he hadn't made up his mind what weight he was going to fight because he still had to find an opponent to get the HBO contract
Did you read the post? Loeffler states there was an email sent and confirms it said what Ward claimed it said. Are you just a headline reader?
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
Ward claimed he had records of emails sent to Loeffler that proved the offer was made before GGG signed for Lemieux.
Abel Sanchez flat out called Ward a liar, and Ward's lawyer threatened to sue him if he said anything like that again. So Abel said it again, and Loeffler backed him up. They didn't get sued and Ward's team have quit making that claim now.
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.
So what exactly was the big opportunity that GGG missed out on by not signing a contract with Ward?
It can't be money you're talking about, because GGG/Ward this summer would not have been a big money fight, for either of them.
And I've just come from another thread where you were defending Danny Jacobs for not wanting to fight for 3 world titles against GGG, for only a little more money than he could get for defending his "regular" strap in Brooklyn. So it can't be glory, resume, wanting to fight the best, etc, either.
Unless you are being very hypocritical and applying completely different standards to Golovkin and Jacobs.Comment
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Do you not see Tom Loeffler talking about the email. Have you not heard Loeffler say he sent the email after the Lemieux fight was signed? Is Tom Loeffler lying for Ward?Comment
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I'm not sure what you're saying. If they had real intentions to fight him, all in likelihood they still wouldn't want to fight him in the first half of the year, so the step aside would work. If they didn't have real intention to fight him, a deal would have still worked out just so they could stall for time. Your scenario of Canelo's team calling a purse bid themselves to force Golovkin to vacate wouldn't work because it wouldn't interfere with the Ward fight.
Why would it delay? Canelo wasn't going to fight Golovkin in the first half of the year regardless. And torpedo? So basically what you're saying is that as soon as he won that WBC interim belt to become a WBC mandatory in late 2014 all the way through now mid 2016, the right move should be cherry pick and in no case whatsoever take risky fights because he could lose? You're saying that even if Ward made a genuine offer back in late 2014/early 2015, the right move would have been to duck ward because of a theoretical Cotto/Canelo mega fight? At least you're being honest now.
He's already doing that for Gilberto Ramirez while having the exact same chance to fight Canelo 2017 as he had in 2016. And we're talking career high payday with Ward.
Note: Made edit in my post above this one. Hopefully it was clear what I meant by the context.
This is not complicated. And your only answer would be to work out some fantasy step aside deal, or for GGG to negotiate an additional interim fight with Ward, which would obligate himself to Ward for an even longer period of time. It just makes no sense to go through all that nonsense, for a fight with minimal mass appeal and mediocre revenue. Aside from 7 GGG haters on the internet, nobody cares about Ward.Comment
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