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Originally posted by mapleleaf27 View PostWard was great 5 - 6 years ago. He was starting his peak during the super six and instead of realizing true greatness afterwards he faced injuries and then bad advice had him spending more time in the court then in the gym. Now he is past prime. Ward will get pulverized by Krusher and then you will never hear from him again. The guy he beat in the final, Froch gained way more fame and riches, Ward cannot even sellout his own home arena, in his dreams he could not sellout 80 000 tickets like Froch. Actually doubt Ward has even 80 000 fans in the whole state of California..Ward needs to make up for so much lost time, he is not going to fight Kovalev his back or his knee or his finger will be injured in camp during October the fight will be pushed back and he will end up fighting another tune up. I never saw such a great fighter need to fight so many tune ups...a great fighter fights in title fights not tune ups.
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Originally posted by TX_BOXNG View PostLol Ward aint even a champ n hes moving up in division
Golovkin is the 160 champ n he stays fighting bums lol
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Same old story.
Team Golovkin was desperate for fights, but Ward was talking to the media blowing up smoke, "Make it happen doe, anytime, anywhere doe." They sent the offer when GG already found a partner. Sounded familiar?
What a joke.
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Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View PostBy the comments, over half of you didn't watch the interview or read the transcript from the interview. Hmmm so called "boxing" fans.
Look, the time before last, when we had a layoff, we come out of the garage at 168 and we fought number one, Edwin Rodriguez. Next time, as a light heavyweight, we come out of the garage and we fight number one, Barrera.
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Originally posted by Kagami Taiga View PostBoth are pretty horrendous. The only real difference is Ward actually has a p4p, hof type fight happening next. It's easy to ignore that if you are a hater. But in comparison, everyone is settling on Golovin fighting a prospect with virtually no world class experience.
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Originally posted by JUNIABOY View PostThat's an uneducated thing to say. Ward was forced up a division when he signed the HBO contract. And there isn't a name from 154 to 168 that GGG could beat which would make you automatically legitimize him as a top boxer. Even if he beats someone great within those weight limits, you still won't give him credit. Keep being a fan...
Up to him if he wants to chase greatness, or just be 160 GGG that beat ??????
At 168 theres DeGal, Dirrells, Jack
But thats if he wants to chase greatness
Ward has already cleaned out 168lb, now hes chasing greatness moving up n fighting the most fearful fighter right now
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Originally posted by JUNIABOY View PostTechnically, GGG has a career-defining fight in the future too if are were to believe DLH & GBP. But your examination of the issue is slightly false when you examine the coin from GGG's perspective. Wade was a mandatory. And if GGG wanted to continue his dream of being undisputed, he had to fight Wade. That simple. No one is forcing Ward to fight Brand. Ward & his team chose this journeyman all on their own. Additionally, who's left for GGG? We can even go down the list of legit opponents & give you excuses why neither of em don't want to fight GGG right now. No one in boxing has ever seen this kind of avoidance. That's why GGG is the most talked about boxer in the world.
Nelo hasnt done nothing at 160, but get handed out that title by beating Cotto at a CW who also ducked GGG lol, so now GGG is hanging from beating Nelo,
Thats how much of a joke boxing is becoming, we have none but cheerleaders who root for certaing fighters
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