Has Golovkin ever said "WARD" publically?
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Why all the talk about GGG and Ward? They didn't fight and they never will fight. Ward may retire. Ward is famous for being difficult to deal with and wanting everything his way or no deal. GGG is the best middleweight in the world. He will soon fight the 2nd best middleweight in the world. Can't you GGG haters leave him alone and just enjoy a fight between the 2 best middleweights in the world. Jacobs has KOed every one of his last 12 opponents and GGG has 24 KOs in a row. These two exciting KO artists are fighting each other in a fight that will almost certainly have a KO ending and might be the fight of the year. Why bring dull, wrestling, clinching, head butting, undefeated UD artist Ward in to the conversation at all? Focus, you God damn haters. Focus on GGG fighting Jacobs and Ward rematching Kovalev. These are the real world fights that are actually going to happen between skilled boxers who are the same size. I know the GGG haters want GGG to fight 15 pounds above his best weight to help him lose but team GGG aren't ******. GGG's willingness to fight a bad ass Jacobs who is his number 1 challenger should satisfy any reasonable fight fan. Quit your b*tching.Comment
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I think it's simple. There really isn't any major ducking as it's never been a seriously discussed fight. Ward got a little jealous that his fan friendly style and thrilling personality wasn't selling so he "called out" GGG, but I'll believe GGG account of the story that Ward said he wasn't ready. It's that vs. the word of a man who has previously a) tried to sue his dying promoter who put him on the map b) tried to duck Kovalev II despite signing a contract c) got into the super six only to have all fights in his home state until the final which was still in home country.
Ward got desperate and perhaps liked his chances more against "Little G" than Kovalev or he was trying to get a little attention off of GGG popularity. Of course, he went to 175 and got spanked and unless he moves back down (which Hunter said he was forced out of 168) then it's useless to discuss to talk further about ducking.Comment
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An alt with 3 posts created in 2007 wow.I think it's simple. There really isn't any major ducking as it's never been a seriously discussed fight. Ward got a little jealous that his fan friendly style and thrilling personality wasn't selling so he "called out" GGG, but I'll believe GGG account of the story that Ward said he wasn't ready. It's that vs. the word of a man who has previously a) tried to sue his dying promoter who put him on the map b) tried to duck Kovalev II despite signing a contract c) got into the super six only to have all fights in his home state until the final which was still in home country.
Ward got desperate and perhaps liked his chances more against "Little G" than Kovalev or he was trying to get a little attention off of GGG popularity. Of course, he went to 175 and got spanked and unless he moves back down (which Hunter said he was forced out of 168) then it's useless to discuss to talk further about ducking.
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Max and Marcellus pinned him down on the Andre Ward topic, and he spit out that 50/50 everything nonsense; since then, he's made sure kept the name out of his mouth because he finaly understood folks were paying attention.Comment
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and managers don't move up in weight to fight a fighter they know their fighter can't beat. Face it, when g string had the opportunity to really prove himself, he pizzed down his leg.Ward on a big fight? are you serious? you are being more ridiculous lately.
Ward biggest fight for P4P #1 spot just sold as much as Golovkin vs Lemieux in 2015.
Fighters only move up or down for big money fights, not for the same they are making on their division or less.
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isn't team g string the ones who being difficult to deal with and wanting everything their way? It's obvious, team g string flat out doesn't believe he can beat Ward, if they did, a Ward/g string fight would have been made. Too bad too, this would have been a great match upWhy all the talk about GGG and Ward? They didn't fight and they never will fight. Ward may retire. Ward is famous for being difficult to deal with and wanting everything his way or no deal. GGG is the best middleweight in the world. He will soon fight the 2nd best middleweight in the world. Can't you GGG haters leave him alone and just enjoy a fight between the 2 best middleweights in the world. Jacobs has KOed every one of his last 12 opponents and GGG has 24 KOs in a row. These two exciting KO artists are fighting each other in a fight that will almost certainly have a KO ending and might be the fight of the year. Why bring dull, wrestling, clinching, head butting, undefeated UD artist Ward in to the conversation at all? Focus, you God damn haters. Focus on GGG fighting Jacobs and Ward rematching Kovalev. These are the real world fights that are actually going to happen between skilled boxers who are the same size. I know the GGG haters want GGG to fight 15 pounds above his best weight to help him lose but team GGG aren't ******. GGG's willingness to fight a bad ass Jacobs who is his number 1 challenger should satisfy any reasonable fight fan. Quit your b*tching.Comment
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Well he's making 3-5 millions per fight now and probably making around 15+ millions if he fights Canelo.
What did Ward offer to Kovalev for the biggest fight in their careers? 2 millions LMAO.
I know you are retarted, sometimes I wonder if you are like Charlie Z.
One thing is moving up, you do it if there's big money or if you can't make weight anymore. No one can't be accused of ducking a fighter from a superior division.
In the case of Chavez jr and Froch, they were the bigger guy having one guy from a smaller division and they said no. When you reject someone smaller it's even more obvious it's a duck, you have everything to your favour.
Both Chavez and Froch admitted they ducked so I don't need to explain it.Comment

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