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Originally posted by sirron000 View Post
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostIt was an issue because, back in 2013, when Ward was asked by HBO if he was ready to fight Golovkin, he replied that he wasn't ready, because of various problems he'd been having.
You can't fight an inactive boxer, FFS!
Recent quotes supposedly from GGG are false, he never said Ward turned down a fight 3 times and never said Ward changed weight in Amateurs
— Tom Loeffler (@TomLoeffler1)
ZERO Discussions 4 a Ward fight, but funny to see Floyd/Cotto fan reactions when CW and A side linked to , Not Allowed, #157 #152
— Tom Loeffler (@TomLoeffler1)
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Originally posted by sirron000 View PostLet me guess you just started following boxing. Sanchez and the rest of this horrible team kept stating that Ward didn't deserve a fight with Baby G because he has been inactive too long. So why turn around and say his inactivity is not a disadvantage? When at first you used it as an EXCUSE so Ward wouldn't put them "paws" on him.
Neither Sanchez nor Loeffler have ever said that Ward didn't deserve a fight with Golovkin because of his inactivity.
Virgil Hunter said that Ward would need a couple of tune-ups first, but you conveniently forget to mention that.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostThat is completely false.
Neither Sanchez nor Loeffler have ever said that Ward didn't deserve a fight with Golovkin because of his inactivity.
Virgil Hunter said that Ward would need a couple of tune-ups first, but you conveniently forget to mention that.
Ward wants tune up, Cotto= No, trust me we've tried
— Tom Loeffler (@TomLoeffler1)
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostThat is completely false.
Neither Sanchez nor Loeffler have ever said that Ward didn't deserve a fight with Golovkin because of his inactivity.
Virgil Hunter said that Ward would need a couple of tune-ups first, but you conveniently forget to mention that.
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Originally posted by about.thousands View PostAccording to Tom, Ward didn't turn down a fight.
Recent quotes supposedly from GGG are false, he never said Ward turned down a fight 3 times and never said Ward changed weight in Amateurs
— Tom Loeffler (@TomLoeffler1)
ZERO Discussions 4 a Ward fight, but funny to see Floyd/Cotto fan reactions when CW and A side linked to , Not Allowed, #157 #152
— Tom Loeffler (@TomLoeffler1)
There were no offers made to Ward because he had already said he needed a couple of tune-ups first and HBO had already told K2 and Roc that GGG/Ward would not be a PPV fight at that point so there wouldn't be enough money to fund it.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostStop reaching.
There were no offers made to Ward because he had already said he needed a couple of tune-ups first and HBO had already told K2 and Roc that GGG/Ward would not be a PPV fight at that point so there wouldn't be enough money to fund it.
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Originally posted by about.thousands View PostTom just said the reason they'd pick Hopkins over Ward is because Hopkins has been more active. By the time the Hopkins fight would happen, summer '16, Hopkins would have been inactive for two years.
The option to pick Ward wasn't even there any more as Andre had already signed a contract with HBO to fight at 175.
All Loeffler said was that BHop would be a better opponent than Ward because he had been more active.
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Originally posted by about.thousands;16461840[B]But you just said Ward turned down the fight 3 times. [/B]Did he turn down the fight 3 times ore were there no offers made? According to Tom, Ward didn't turn down the fight 3 times. According to Tom there weren't even any negotiations for a Ward fight. So which is it?
When did I say Ward had turned down the fight 3 times?
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostThat is completely false.
Neither Sanchez nor Loeffler have ever said that Ward didn't deserve a fight with Golovkin because of his inactivity.
Virgil Hunter said that Ward would need a couple of tune-ups first, but you conveniently forget to mention that.
Ward is supermiddleweight
— Tom Loeffler (@TomLoeffler1)
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