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Was the 164 offer really that bad?
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Originally posted by Curt Henning View Postwhen ward made the offer for 168 golovkins fans said "ward cant even make 168 anymore anyway so its just a ploy"....
why didnt lil g ask for 164 for chavez or froch?
how many times has golovkins team mentioned fighting at 168? didnt abel say that would be his best weight?
why is he trying to drain an old, boring, featherfisted, irrelevant guy?
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Originally posted by Vegemil View PostSo you think fighting a great fighter 8 pounds heavier than you is fair?
the problem for golovkin is that he wouldnt be favored and he dont like fights like that
he prefers C level MWs and welters and jr middles....hes talked a big game about 168 but hasnt even done it once
after they took the brook fight loeffler said "we would have taken degale if he was offered to us but he wasnt"....but tom, why didnt you ask hearn about degale once you knew eubank wasnt gonna sign?
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Originally posted by Vegemil View PostRead my response to Curt.
Pssttt. 154-168 was always just an offer only for Froch or Chavez Jr. They were chasing a paycheck
Ironically enough, the main event of the March 30th card is Gennady Golovkin vs. Nobuhiro Ishida for Golovkin's WBA middleweight title. A fight between Rodriguez and Golovkin had been discussed over the past few months, but ultimately it was turned down by Rodriguez who explained that the terms of the fight weren’t adequate enough to take on a whim. However, he did say that he could see a potential fight down the road.
“I would love to [fight Gennady], his team and promotional company send me a contract to fight at 164lbs and next day they say I have to be 10lbs off. They go on HBO and say they’re big enough to fight anybody from 154 to 168, after I win this tournament I’m open if you want to fight me. My weight is 168lbs, come and get it.”
Rodriguez explained further that not only was he dissatisfied with the terms of the fight, but he also felt frustrated about the situation in its entirety and even took a stab at what a catch weight could suggest about the confidence in Golovkin and his team.
“Don’t send me a contract saying I have to be 10lbs off or come down to a catch weight, I’m a super middleweight and you said you’d fight anyone from 154 to 168 but then you’re fighting guys at light middleweights. If you’re really as good as you say and your team really believes you’re that good then move up and fight me at 168 and stop sending me contracts that aren’t even worth looking at.”
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Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View PostYour response makes no sense. They didn't say only Chavez & Froch. They said ANYBODY, which included Ward until Ward called their bluff.
Pssttt. 154-168 was always just an offer only for Froch or Chavez Jr. They were chasing a paycheck
http://thaboxingvoice.com/edwin-rodr...ward-or-froch/
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The offer was disingenuous. Losing 4 pounds is harder than gaining 4 pounds. The GGG already signed a contract to fight Chavez Jr at 168
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