Comments Thread For: Golovkin on Canelo: I Only Respect Those Who Sign The Contract!
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They didn't want to fight GGG last year, they wanted to fight him now. If Ward could make 168 he would still be fighting there. It's not like he's going to make more money against Kovalev than he could have made by unifying his title against one of the other 168 champs. In fact, he's going to make a lot less.Comment
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They didn't want to fight GGG last year, they wanted to fight him now. If Ward could make 168 he would still be fighting there. It's not like he's going to make more money against Kovalev than he could have made by unifying his title against one of the other 168 champs. In fact, he's going to make a lot less.you are one ****** fucker.
If Ward signed to fight Golovkin he would have trained to make 168 not 175. How hard is that to understand?Comment
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Being a near full-175lber now, Ward has made it clear that he's never coming back down for anything.
Andre Ward fought Paul Smith June 2015, just about a month after Golovkin fought Willie Monroe Jr, and went on national TV to call Golovkin's hoe card. Once that was clear, Ward locked in the three-fight deal to fight Kovalev at 175, starting the bulk.
If you honestly believe that Ward couldn't have fought Golovkin at 168 before the bulk, you're a clown.Comment
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What part of that don't you understand?
Or rather, what part of that do you not want to understand?Comment
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Yeah, in a championship fight, 1 gram over 154 and you are too heavy to be a SWW.
At least you are honest enough to admit you made a mistake, unlike Oscar, who insisted that Canelo was not a MW, despite him holding MW titles and fighting 1 lb over the SWW limit, which is in the MW division.
161 is SMW. So those people who said Canelo is doing the same thing to GGG as GGG did to Ward were talking out of their arses. If GGG had won a SMW title then tried to defend it against Ward at 161, that would have been the same trick as Canelo was pulling on him.Comment
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Ward hasn't fought at 168 since 2013. Whether or not he could safely make168 now or ever is purely speculative. This us what Ward looked like at the Smith weigh in (171.8)
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Ward can't make 168 any longer; once he and his camp saw that Golovkin and his camp didn't want it at 168, Ward moved on, proceeding to go through his bulking program to physically be able to fight at light heavyweight.
Being a near full-175lber now, Ward has made it clear that he's never coming back down for anything.
Andre Ward fought Paul Smith June 2015, just about a month after Golovkin fought Willie Monroe Jr, and went on national TV to call Golovkin's hoe card. Once that was clear, Ward locked in the three-fight deal to fight Kovalev at 175, starting the bulk.
If you honestly believe that Ward couldn't have fought Golovkin at 168 before the bulk, you're a clown.
Ward didn't need to bulk up to 175. He's cutting down from 200lbs.
Ward: "I don't think I can make 168 any more. 175 is not easy to make"
Oracle Arena, Oakland, Calif. - Former super middleweight champion Andre Ward (30-0) dominated Alexander Brand (25-1) over 12 rounds to set up a November 19th H
Virgil: "You move when your body tells you to move. In the gym, Andre is 186/189. Doing nothing, he's 200"
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