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Originally posted by bigdramashow View Postyeah, as ive said numerous time these people just want him to keep going up in weight until he loses. GGG is not a light heavyweight lol, not even close to being a light heavyweight with his frame. Fed up of reading complete garbage by these people, one minute hes ducking Lara whos a jr middleweight, now hes ducking a light heavyweight. What next, he ducking deontay wilder?
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Originally posted by CaneloMaidana View PostWard never offered fight at 175, he did at 168.
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Originally posted by MDPopescu@ -PBP-
Did Ward fight Kovalev yet?... I don't think he did...
... So call me back when he does fight that guy (and tell me what happened)...
Originally posted by -PBP- View PostSee what I mean? GGG fans do not want this fight to happen. They WANT Ward to duck so that what I said in my previous post will not be true.
This post right here, is not something that a fair and unbiased boxing fan, loaded with excitement for the Ward/Kovalev showdown would say.
So: I told you to "call me back when he does fight Kovalev and tell me what happened" but you answer that "GGG fans do not want this fight to happen."
... actually, do you understand plain English?
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Originally posted by hitking View PostI think at his core, GGG is a fighter just like 99.9% of other guys that lace gloves on. I don't think fighters fear other fighters. That said, GGG, just like most other fighters that real the top level of the sport, get more wrapped up in the business aspect of boxing than the competition aspect. In his heart, GGG knows that from a legacy standpoint, the Ward-Kovalev winner is the biggest fight for him. It makes him the clear cut P4P King. And in his heart I think he thinks he can beat both guys. But financially, Canelo is the biggest fight, so that's his target. And in the meantime, HBO is willing to pay him good money to fight tomato cans. And he has a growing fan base that's willing to pay to see him foght tomato cans. So yhe Ward-Kovalev winner just isn't worth the risk.
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Originally posted by -PBP- View PostLet's see...who to believe
1. The guy moving up in weight to fight the Krusher as the b-side in the most highly anticipated fight in boxing.
2. The guy that is dragging a welterweight up in weight because that's the most logical low risk, high reward business decision that could be made .
Let's analyze these options. I will side with the fighter that has proven willing to take the risks.
I'm not questioning his heart and willingness to prove himself but let's not pretend that one of the reasons of why he's moved up was money.
In fact, i'd say it was the main reason.
That said, he's fighting Kovalev and to be honest I don't really care what his motives are. I just wanna see this damn fight already man.
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