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  • #71
    Originally posted by considerthis View Post
    Just admit you're more interested in fighters you like getting things their way and scoring points of opposing fans than you are about a fair fight. If canelo was staying at 154 and fought ggg at 157 or ward was staying at 168 and fought kovalev at a cw...I'd have no problem with either. If a fighter moves up in weight and takes a couple fights, like ward did...then the cw is no longer necessary. But according to you, ggg should have jumped 8 pounds to fight ward right away while ward concedes nothing.
    The CW wasn't necessary for anyone else other than Ward. Golovkin had been promoting himself as "ANYONE fron 154-168". If he didn't think he could beat Ward at 168 then he should say so, instead of fooling gullible people like you.

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    • #72
      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
      The CW wasn't necessary for anyone else other than Ward. Golovkin had been promoting himself as "ANYONE fron 154-168". If he didn't think he could beat Ward at 168 then he should say so, instead of fooling gullible people like you.
      You're hung up on that huh? I predicted in an earlier post that you'd go to that. Ward was willing to face barerra at 175, but needed tune ups for kovalev. It's fine...that's how fighters should move up in weight. If you want a one off fight, do it at a cw. If ggg moved to 168 and faced a fringe guy and then a ****ty mw at the smw limit before facing ward, I'm sure you'd have been fine with that. He'd still be facing anyone from 154-168 too, wouldn't he? I've said before, i don't care who said what...my question is why was 50/50 at 164 unfair? Still no real answer. The only gullible person is you, who believed that promotional line and seems to want to hold him accountable.people say a lot of bs...deal with it.
      Last edited by Real King Kong; 05-11-2017, 04:10 PM.

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      • #73
        Originally posted by considerthis View Post
        You're hung up on that huh? I predicted in an earlier post that you'd go to that. Ward was willing to face barerra at 175, but needed tune ups for kovalev. It's fine...that's how fighters should move up in weight. If you want a one off fight, do it at a cw. If ggg moved to 168 and faced a fringe guy and then a ****ty mw at the smw limit before facing ward, I'm sure you'd have been fine with that. He'd still be facing anyone from 154-168 too, wouldn't he? I've said before, i don't care who said what...my question is why was 50/50 at 164 unfair? Still no real answer. The only gullible person is you, who believed that promotional line and seems to want to hold him accountable.people say a lot of bs...deal with it.
        It's harder to go down in weight than up. That's pretty obvious to anyone that has been following boxing for a length of time.

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        • #74
          Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
          It's harder to go down in weight than up. That's pretty obvious to anyone that has been following boxing for a length of time.
          I've cut weight a lot...i understand. I've also fought guys heavier than me. Ggg was in his 30s and already as big as he's gonna get...he'd be giving a substantial advantage to ward with that 8lbs. If ward can't meet in the middle, maybe he shouldn't be trying to fight smaller fighters.

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          • #75
            Originally posted by considerthis View Post
            I've cut weight a lot...i understand. I've also fought guys heavier than me. Ggg was in his 30s and already as big as he's gonna get...he'd be giving a substantial advantage to ward with that 8lbs. If ward can't meet in the middle, maybe he shouldn't be trying to fight smaller fighters.


            It wasn't Ward that started it, Golovkin and his team kept mentioning Ward. When Ward stepped to the challenge they wanted none of it. Like Ward said, they wanted to fight at 168 and sidestep Ward.

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            • #76
              This **** is ******. Some people can't give Ward and credit whatsoever. His biggest transgression was pulling your favorite fighter hoe card.

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              • #77
                Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post


                It wasn't Ward that started it, Golovkin and his team kept mentioning Ward. When Ward stepped to the challenge they wanted none of it. Like Ward said, they wanted to fight at 168 and sidestep Ward.
                Yea yea yea...just like Hbo offered the fight to both guys and ward said no.

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                • #78
                  As difficult as Ward is said to be bottom line is he makes big fights. All these easy to work with guys are fighting bums. Ward has proven if a guy really wants to make a fight it can be done.

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by boliodogs View Post
                    GGG fans complain about top middleweights not wanting to fight him, not light heavyweights. Ward fans screamed bloody murder when GGG accepted a fight with a big welterweight champ, At the same time they want a small middleweight GGG to spot Ward 15 pounds. Ward was done with 168 when he fought Smith at a weight limit of 172 back in mid 2015. Ward is a head butting, wrestling, clinching, illegal holding and hitting dirty fighter. I hope Kovalev knocks the Son of God out and into retirement.
                    So if he can't get a top MW to fight him it's wrong for GGG to go up one weight class but ok for a welterweight to go up 2 weight classes when he can't get a top MW to fight him. Ok I understand

                    I see you're doing revisionist history too. The fight was offered at 158 not 175. If Ward offered it at 168 he was gonna make 168. Ward has always been a professional when it comes to making weight. Stop making stuff up. If Chavez Jr the slacker can make 164 then Ward the professional would've made 168. You don't know the man body. He knows his body and he offered the fight at a weight he was going to make
                    Last edited by Motorcity Cobra; 05-11-2017, 05:24 PM.

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
                      Ok you trolling now
                      Dude, you need to add more specific and logical information...

                      Let's look at Abel Sanchez's perspective since he is the most analytical when being interviewed regarding Golovkin's opinion and training, so for the posters stating that K2 truly wanted a Ward fight...because of course p4p is a serious thing...

                      then why is there almost no videos or interviewers of Abel Sanchez saying that a Ward fight is a must?

                      Or that Ward's team didn't want to make the fight happen?

                      Ideally, if in theory Ward was ever in any GGG context, why did K2 just practically give up in talking about Ward in a potential fight? Where are those videos!? THere are ton of videos regarding Golovkin and Abel wanting to fight the notorious 154-155 Nelo or Money May at 154, but how come Ward is just usually left out regarding ''p4p'' fights?

                      It doesn't make any sense. Of course you have posters that just link articles as some defacto form of truth...as if biased and comical articles don't exist in news in general...

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