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Golovkin rejecting Ward doesn't excuse the ginger fraud's ducking. One has nothing to do with the other and they're not the same scenario.
Why can't we just call these fighters out for being punks rather than act like raving fanboys with no ****ing life or identity outside of hating certain fighters? Seriously, this is why boxing is such an awful sport. All these ****** fans let it be awful.
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Originally posted by LetOutTheCage View PostOk fair enough, GGG ducked Ward. But Ward never had a belt at Middleweight, was never in the same weight as GGG and crucially was not a mandatory fight. There are pretty big distinctions between the two scenarios here.
Both sides need to grow up.
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"Why did Golovkin reject Ward?" Because he knew that Ward was going to whip that azz! That's why he said "If you're still @ 168 in 2017..." Props to Ward for moving on to bigger challenges! Team GGG are ****ing hypocrites!
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Originally posted by boxingitis View PostIf Canelos thought he could beat GGG he would have fought him already for a 55- 45 split. Canleo was the B side to fight Cotto so he took less than 50 percent, yet he wont fight GGG being the A side. He knew he had a chance to beat an old, lighter, midget, pass his prime Cotto.
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Originally posted by Greg_Valentine View PostHere come the GGG fans to either ignore the fact that he blatantly ducked ward, or to talk about something else that has nothing to do with this article but somehow still makes GGG a Demi-God.
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Originally posted by Koba-Grozny View PostTeam Golovkin said they weren't interested, there's no real controversy over that I think. The whole 164 thing was prefaced by 'we don't really want Ward right now , but.. '. Some have said it's because GGGs a coward, which is possible, but I don't know the man so I can't say - though it's not a trait I associate with pro boxers. I think the point that has many people riled is simply that GGG apparently claimed (or at least Sanchez did) that they could beat Ward and then didn't take the option of fighting him when it was available, whatever the reason. Fair enough - talking big and not backing it up is never a good look.
However, I don't attach any blame to Golovkin for not fighting Ward any more than I do to Canelo for not (yet) fighting Golovkin. Whatever his words in the past his only obligation to fight GGG evaporated when he gave up the strap. Likewise Golovkin never had any obligation to fight Ward whatever he or his team may have said about 154 - 168 - the unspoken caveat of such statements- like 'i'm not afraid of anyone' has always been 'if the money's worth the risk'. Still, just as Canelo would have been well advised to drop the strap and keep his mouth shut about Golovkin, Golovkin may have been better advised to just STFU about 168 whatever his (or Abel's) intentions at the time.
On topic, the WBO prez needs to be quiet, someone in such a position of influence and power should steer clear of making this kind of comment. It's very unprofessional to appear to be taking sides or vehemently defending a side.
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