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When Gennady Isn't Draining at 160, HE'S HUGE! Compared to KOVA!
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Ward has never missed weight and has always been a professional and kept himself in shape. A couple of weeks before his first fight back he was already at 172 after off more than 2 years. If Ward said he was fighting at 168 he would've made 168.Gotta love how that weight is being used for Ward when that was over 6 1/2 years ago, a month after Golovkin's debut, long before there were any serious negotiations. Ward has said how difficult 168 was to make. ****, he said 175 was difficult too. You're supposed to use more current weights if you want to make a valid argument.Comment
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Golovkin was always fighting 4 times a year on HBO. Notice how nobody ever said Golovkin wasn't a small Middleweight or even normal sized Middleweight. They always said he wasn't a ''big Middleweight.'' A big Middleweight is subjective. A Big Middleweight could be a BIG Super Middleweight draining to 160 as well. Take Jacobs, Quillin, or Chavez Jr. Late in their careers these guys are too big for 160.
When Gennady was fighting 4 times a year of course his metabolic rate was convenient, and even then and up to the Canelo fights, Gennady was sweating nasty at pressers and looking out of the weather. People don't see GGG was hustling that fatigue during fight week waiting for the final weigh in meals and hydration.Comment
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I never said he missed weight but I'm going off what he said about the difficulty of making weight. Any other fight night weights from him of fights after 2012?Comment
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this is dumb as shlt. it's a pic and pics can be deceiving. for ggg to be a bum he sure is talked about a lot.
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