Ward is too big, strong, fast, and would kill him on the inside.
Ward makes easy work of GGG
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I don't think there was ever a point in time in which GGG would have won this fight. But there was a point in time in which it would have been a reasonable fight to make.
Obviously if GGG steps up to 175 now he gets beheaded by Ward. Does not make sense to make anymore.Comment
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Can't believe I agree here. I used to think that while Floyd is clearly the superior boxer, the size would be overwhelming.
The Floyd before Pac (so, not quite prime, but not past it either) beats GGG even if its a 154-160 fight; hell 147-160.
There are levels to this game. And, like him or not (I don't. He's a douche), Floyd doesn't get hit by GGG. Maybe a jab or 2 since those always got to floyd every one in a whileComment
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Why is that sad? People wanted to see Mayweather fight guys 20 lbs bigger, people wanted to see Pacquaio vs middleweights, but GGG couldn't go to 164 when he had the chance?
GGG would have to go to 168 now, but Ward should be able to make that.
When you claim to be great, expect to start being judged to the standards of other greats. And most of the greats moved around in weight at least a little to find challenges. GGG never budged an ounce from 160.Comment
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Always just seemed like desperation to see him lose, not anyone wanting to see a competitive or interesting fight.Why is that sad? People wanted to see Mayweather fight guys 20 lbs bigger, people wanted to see Pacquaio vs middleweights, but GGG couldn't go to 164 when he had the chance?
GGG would have to go to 168 now, but Ward should be able to make that.
When you claim to be great, expect to start being judged to the standards of other greats. And most of the greats moved around in weight at least a little to find challenges. GGG never budged an ounce from 160.Comment
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