Should Andre Ward move up two divisions and fight Anthony Joshua?
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GGG once said he'd fight anyone from 154 to 168. So people are demanding he move up to 175 and fight the winner of Ward-Kovalev.
So if they demand GGG move up two divisions, isn't it okay for us to apply the same standard to Ward?
After all, Ward BOASTED HE COULD BEAT A TOP HEAVYWEIGHT.Comment
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Fighters move up as they grow into weights.
GGG had a late start in the pros and then his career was derailed by Universum, he's stopped growing years ago.
If he would have been a pro when he won the world amateur championship at light welterweight, he would have moved through the divisions 140, 147, 154 to 160.
Andre Ward is a much bigger man, he fought at 178 in the amateurs.Comment
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Dude just moved up and now you want him to move up two more weight classes? Come on now. Let him at least get accustomed to LHW before maybe him moving to Cruiser. Also HW's have no limit unlike the other weight classes.Comment
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but you want Floyd to move up to 160 at the age of 38 to fight GGG but you don't want GGG to move up at allFighters move up as they grow into weights.
GGG had a late start in the pros and then his career was derailed by Universum, he's stopped growing years ago.
If he would have been a pro when he won the world amateur championship at light welterweight, he would have moved through the divisions 140, 147, 154 to 160.
Andre Ward is a much bigger man, he fought at 178 in the amateurs.
that what I don't understand you want Floyd to dare to be great but not GGGComment
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You're not "getting it"
The purpose of this thread is sarcasm directed toward the people who disparage Golovkin. I'm exposing your double standards.Comment
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