Is Triple G ducking Canelo & Ward?

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  • El Tejano
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    #1

    Is Triple G ducking Canelo & Ward?

    He won't take his highest pay day to fight Canelo.

    &

    He won't move up to challenge P4P #1 Andre Ward.


    Lol !
  • Hatesrats
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    #2
    Gee's team thinks that being unified makes him equal to an "A-Side"... it still don't tho. Real talk

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    • LADIV
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      #3
      Originally posted by Hatesrats
      Gee's team thinks that being unified makes him equal to an "A-Side"... it still don't tho. Real talk
      he can be unified all he wants...canelo is the lineal

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      • Lomasexual
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        #4
        People say 'highest payday' like that means someone should always accept that offer.

        If I offered to give the OP $50 to suck my d**k it would be the highest payday he had ever had - so he should automatically accept it. Only I wouldn't pay it because his sister does it for free.

        Canelo made less than 9.5 mill against Floyd. So if GGG offers Canelo 9.5 million, then Canelo has to take it, right? Cause it is a career high payday?

        Get f**ked you ******s.

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        • KillaCamNZ
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          #5
          Have a look at one of the 55,000 threads already made on this topic.

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          • boliodogs
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            #6
            No he isn't. He is a small old middleweight. He would be ****** to fight Ward and give up 20 pounds on fight night,You are being unreasonable to expect him to do so. Hell, why not ask Ward to fight Anthony Joshua. GGG tried to fight Canelo when Canelo was WBC world middleweight champ. Canelo would have received the champion's 75% of the money. Canelo refused to fight GGG and gave GGG his belt. GGG is fighting Jacobs who is the 2nd highest ranked middleweight next to himself. Jacobs is exactly who he should be fighting. Anybody who is crying about him fighting Jacobs is just a hater who's only desire is to see him lose no matter how many pounds he has to give up to achieve this.The answer to your question is no, GGG isn't ducking Ward who couldn't legally fight him until he rematches Kovalev anyway. You have already decided that he is ducking them so why put it in the form of a question?

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            • ddarrko
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              #7
              Nope. As a few others have stated he is a very average (maybe even a little small) sized middleweight. Ward will be weighing in at over 180 on fight night. He is also a natural at that weight. It doesn't make sense for Golovkin to give up that kind of size. Especially when there are bigger fights at MW.

              About Golovkin ducking Canelo. All that needs to be said there is that Canelo gave up his MW belt rather than fight Golovkin. He also mentioned size and then went on to fight at 164.5.

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              • Robbie Barrett
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                #8
                Originally posted by Lomasexual
                People say 'highest payday' like that means someone should always accept that offer.

                If I offered to give the OP $50 to suck my d**k it would be the highest payday he had ever had - so he should automatically accept it. Only I wouldn't pay it because his sister does it for free.

                Canelo made less than 9.5 mill against Floyd. So if GGG offers Canelo 9.5 million, then Canelo has to take it, right? Cause it is a career high payday?

                Get f**ked you ******s.
                It's 5x his highest pay day ******. Name one fighter that has turned down 5x their highest payday for a fight. It's unheard of.

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                • BoxingFan85
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                  #9
                  hey Look.. another GGG thread to get through the day...

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                  • Jerzdevil21
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                    #10
                    Canelo is pulling a Floyd by offering what amounts to 10% of the purse. Why should GGG settle for only 10 or even 20%?

                    Ward is a light heavyweight, why does GGG need to move up to fight him? GGG is at his best at 160, walk around weight is about 170, he is three inches shorter than Ward. On that note, why won't Floyd fight GGG? Golovkin is only one or two inches taller and he offered to come down to 154. Crickets.

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