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I don't get why people were getting all worried and saying GGG was out of shape and fat. Dudes actually small for MW, and easily makes weight, Everytime.
He's so light, he isn't has to do normal training, and probably not have to have a super strict diet, at all. Only a few boxers get really big during the off-season, and before cam0. Boxers don't cut nearly as much as MMA guys, and generally rught within 10-15 lbs. of their weight class. No problem for these guys, and especially GGG.
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Originally posted by Mirko Troll Cop View PostWell in K2's defense when they are fighting 3 times a year without a long layoff I'd say it's hella easier for the 35 year old to stay in shape. Now, since the Jacobs fight, this dude been rocking a crazy gut like Abel...and his face looking like a 40year old pee-wee herman doll.
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Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Postjust what we needed, another fanboy alt telling cool stories
Ward approached Hypekin immediately following the Smith fight in June 2015..... Goossen died in 2014 you clown
you got played son, grow up
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Originally posted by yankees7448 View PostWard was using GGG's name to regain relevance. He wasn't really trying to negotiate. I already proved that to you on a number of occassions. Fatboy is already talking about moving up to cruiserweight. He didn't have the discipline to stay within a weight range that would make a GGG fight realistic. He's like you...all he does is verbally "peeleft: pissing into the wind when it comes to GGG.
hahah Ward tried to take GGG's shine by punching his face in
but Mr " anyone from 154-168 " demanded a catchweight
then it took him 36 minutes to make another smart career move
36 minutes is also - coincidentally - the exact amount of time it takes to participate in a boxing match
why do you cretins neeeeed to believe in lies..... ?
you clowns are worse than those belieber idiots
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Originally posted by yankees7448 View PostWard was using GGG's name to regain relevance. He wasn't really trying to negotiate. I already proved that to you on a number of occassions. Fatboy is already talking about moving up to cruiserweight. He didn't have the discipline to stay within a weight range that would make a GGG fight realistic. He's like you...all he does is verbally "peeleft: pissing into the wind when it comes to GGG.
I mean Jacobs gave GGG HELL!!!! WTF you think a WAY better boxer like Ward would of done??? FKN RTARD!
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Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
hahah Ward tried to take GGG's shine by punching his face in
but Mr " anyone from 154-168 " demanded a catchweight
then it took him 36 minutes to make another smart career move
36 minutes is also - coincidentally - the exact amount of time it takes to participate in a boxing match
why do you cretins neeeeed to believe in lies..... ?
you clowns are worse than those belieber idiots
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Originally posted by Shadoww702 View PostAre you ******???
I mean Jacobs gave GGG HELL!!!! WTF you think a WAY better boxer like Ward would of done??? FKN RTARD!
The first part is easy. You guys are the only ones who are arguing whether or not Ward would beat GGG. In all the arguments I had with about***intime I never made the other argument. I do think Ward would win. Controversies aside seeing how well he fought against Sergei Kovalev (a bigger fighter than GGG) should make clear to anyone that Ward SHOULD be the favorite in a hypothetical match up with GGG.
Its the second part that I am debating. I don't think Ward ever seriously made an effort to get that fight but not because I think he's afraid. No I don't think it was ever a serious option in his mind because he was having trouble making 168 and the inactivity caused by his issues with his former promoter kept him from being active which made it even hard to make 168. Ward hadn't made 168 since 2013 and didn't fight again for another year and a half due to problems with his promoter. 19 months after the Rodriguez fight he managed to make it back into the ring and he had to kill himself to get to 172. All his subsequent fights were at 175 and now he's making noise about moving up to cruiserweight. Meanwhile, 30 days out from his next fight GGG only needs to drop 10 pounds to make 160.
So all this b*ll**** he talked about fighting GGG at 168 is nonsense. He was inactive and hadn't shown he could make the weight whereas GGG never seemed to have problems making 160. Ward was talking bull***** he never had to back up knowing he probably couldn't make the weight. But why? Because at the time GGG's name was on the rise. He was HBO's newest golden goose. By talking the bull***** he talked Ward was able attach himself to GGG's hype train to maintain some semblance of relevancy without ever having to do the work necessary to back it up. It was a smart business move.Last edited by yankees7448; 08-19-2017, 09:29 AM.
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