Now everyone should understand why GGG's team wanted no parts of Ward

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  • Larry the boss
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    #1

    Now everyone should understand why GGG's team wanted no parts of Ward

    Ward would box the socks off of GGG and bust him up..GGG is to slow and leaves himself wide open. He definitely does not have the skill or talent to move up in weight and be successful. I also now see what Kovalev means when he said he didn't want to hurt him when they sparred.
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    #2
    Ward walked away from GGG negotiations at HBO. this is a fact.

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    • Robbie Barrett
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      #3
      Golovkin has the worst head movement of any top fighter.

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      • Robbie Barrett
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        #4
        Originally posted by HeadShots
        Ward walked away from GGG negotiations at HBO. this is a fact.
        Is it? I've only heard Golovkins side say it, we know they lie a lot.

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        • Godsfly
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          #5
          i think kovalov would bust swell & knock golovkin completely out. kovolav is just the better fighter plus he's bigger. i noticed that golovkin skin doesn't hold up the best also.

          ward would box his ears completely off and ether tko him or stop him on his stool.


          the guy is really nothing special to be fighting fighters like ward or kovalov. i don't even see him handling fighters at 168 too well. when we talk about greatness golovkin is not a great fighter he's pretty average in that regard. he has his limits and him moving up even 1 division would put him in danger.

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            #6
            Forget Ward, "too much for me" -Lil'G

            let's start with Lara first...154 -168 easy

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            • Lester Tutor
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              #7
              Originally posted by larryusa
              Ward would box the socks off of GGG and bust him up..GGG is to slow and leaves himself wide open. He definitely does not have the skill or talent to move up in weight and be successful. I also now see what Kovalev means when he said he didn't want to hurt him when they sparred.
              Ward would rag doll Golovkin as when hes turtled up. If Brook could do it, dont believe a bigger framed artisan boxer can't? We're talking Ward here..

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              • *TonyMontana*
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                Ward golovkin would be worse than mayweather pacquiao
                Boxers always beat brawlers
                Not gunna happen tho

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                • Redd Foxx
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by larryusa
                  I also now see what Kovalev means when he said he didn't want to hurt him when they sparred.
                  lol, I didn't know he said that. I think the sparring talk people use to hype GGG is beyond ignorant. When someone is dropping a lot of people in training, it's usually because they're a **** head. Training is about honing your skills, not testing your power on your training partners.

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                  • The Comic DON
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                    #10
                    Because Golovkin would break his face and possibly derail the career of a promising fighter?

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