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    #11
    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
    Andre Ward can't make that weight NOW, maybe. Since he has moved up to 175 in order to get a PPV opponent that will actually get in the ring with him.

    But when Andre was at 168 this is what Team GGG was saying in reality:



    Golovkin's Coach: Andre Ward Must Go to 164 or No Fight

    //krikya360.com/golovkins...o-fight--93850
    Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
    Ward wasn't at 168 in 2015 -- he was at 172, as we all know...

    ... and glad that you provided link to this article... because it clearly shows what was the "weight issue"... read carefully:

    << Ward returned last month after being away from the ring since November of 2013. He stopped Paul Smith in the ninth round of a fight which took place at 172-pounds. If Ward puts together a few good wins and gets the buzz going again, Golovkin's position on the weight might have some wiggle room.
    "That's something that would be a discussion amongst the team. And if we all came to the consensus that it was the right thing to do, at that point, then yes [we'd consider budging on the weight]. But right now, as it stands, he has to come to 164 if he wants to fight Gennady," Sanchez said.>>
    Ward didn't want to fight GGG in 2015, he wanted to fight him NOW, in 2016.

    Ward hasn't fought at 168 for 3 years.

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      #12
      Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
      Ward wasn't at 168 in 2015 -- he was at 172, as we all know...

      ... and glad that you provided link to this article... because it clearly shows what was the "weight issue"... read carefully:

      << Ward returned last month after being away from the ring since November of 2013. He stopped Paul Smith in the ninth round of a fight which took place at 172-pounds. If Ward puts together a few good wins and gets the buzz going again, Golovkin's position on the weight might have some wiggle room. "That's something that would be a discussion amongst the team. And if we all came to the consensus that it was the right thing to do, at that point, then yes [we'd consider budging on the weight]. But right now, as it stands, he has to come to 164 if he wants to fight Gennady," Sanchez said.>>

      What about the last sentence???...

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        #13
        We already know this but its ****** how both Ward and Sanchez keep bringing this up. Its a dead issue and unless there's a secret plan for Golovkin to move up and fight Ward its time for both sides to drop this crap already.

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          #14
          You mean he couldn't make 164

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            #15
            Ward has gotten too big physically for that fight to happen with all the Alleged PED use in ward's camp

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              #16
              Originally posted by kafkod View Post
              Ward didn't want to fight GGG in 2015, he wanted to fight him NOW, in 2016.

              Ward hasn't fought at 168 for 3 years.
              Actually I followed what Ward said he would do...
              ... After beating Smith, he said he would like to fight GGG first and then go after Kovalev... (At that point, GGG was the mandatory of Ward's stablemate, Cotto).

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                #17
                Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
                Ward wasn't at 168 in 2015 -- he was at 172, as we all know...

                ... and glad that you provided link to this article... because it clearly shows what was the "weight issue"... read carefully:

                << Ward returned last month after being away from the ring since November of 2013. He stopped Paul Smith in the ninth round of a fight which took place at 172-pounds. If Ward puts together a few good wins and gets the buzz going again, Golovkin's position on the weight might have some wiggle room.
                "That's something that would be a discussion amongst the team. And if we all came to the consensus that it was the right thing to do, at that point, then yes [we'd consider budging on the weight]. But right now, as it stands, he has to come to 164 if he wants to fight Gennady," Sanchez said.>>
                You didn't really refute what the previous poster said. If anything you reinforced what everyone knew but few Golovkin fans would admit. Team GGG felt the fight was too high risk at 168 for what the projected money they would make off the fight. As such they floated 164 out there to see if Ward would bite.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                  Ward didn't want to fight GGG in 2015, he wanted to fight him NOW, in 2016.

                  Ward hasn't fought at 168 for 3 years.
                  In 2016 Ward has moved up to 175 and has a hugely important fight scheduled with Sergey Kovalev.

                  He's got bigger fish to fry and doesn't have time for all the excuses from Team Lil G.

                  Originally posted by JimmyD729 View Post
                  Ward has gotten too big physically for that fight to happen with all the Alleged PED use in ward's camp
                  Do you have any source for this alleged PED use? Or are you just making things up with no evidence?
                  Last edited by ShoulderRoll; 09-30-2016, 09:32 AM.

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                    #19
                    He was willing to make 168 for a fight with your guy last year y'all didn't want it until 2017 possibly so he moved on... Let it go Sanchez doing a big disservice to triple G especially when y'all wanted fight at 164

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by JimmyD729 View Post
                      Ward has gotten too big physically for that fight to happen with all the Alleged PED use in ward's camp
                      Sounds like we are already getting excuses ready for Ward's next win.

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