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Comments Thread For: Golovkin's Promoter: We'd Fight Ward at 164, 50-50 Split
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Originally posted by SchoolTheseCats View Postlol moving up in weight makes you at a disadvantage only for ward though Chavez jr and froch at 168 it's no disadvantage there I don't think you guys think before you you start typing
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Originally posted by Hype job View PostLook at all these crybabies, why doesn't Ward move down for GGG? Why must GGG move up?
Face it you all just want to see him lose because of his skin tone.
164 is completely fair i've been saying this as long as this fiasco has been going on.
Why must GGG move up for Ward and not vice versa?
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Originally posted by jas View PostWard is bigger than froch
Ggg's team admitting they need to drain ward to have a chance of winning
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Originally posted by Eastcoast View PostDon't kid yourself, Chavez & Froch bring alot more money to the table and that matters. At the same time, Golovkin would have a speed advantage vs Froch & Chavez. With Ward he's giving up both size & speed - WTF shouldn't he ask for either more money or lower weight, especially since he's the one with a bigger name now.
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Originally posted by Mukuro View PostWard said he'd do 160 for Floyd, is he a ***** for not doing 160 for GGG? You guys have such a hard-on for GGG you don't know how ****** you sound.
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I don't really see the problem with the catchweight demand if it's true. From GGG's point of view, he's more known than Ward and draws better so GGG would be the A side. Yet it would still probably be a 50/50 split, so why should GGG have to concede to all of Wards demands? It's not like fighting Ward is a big payday for GGG. If Ward doesn't want to fight at 164 then I won't blame him for it either. Just the nature of the business at this point.
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Originally posted by aldo5408 View PostHe's proposing a 50 split which is fair at 168 but not at a catchweight
This is an opening negotiation tacit, if Ward doesn't budge on the money the fight doesn't happen at 168.
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