Andre Ward is a more exciting boxer
Gennady Golovkin is a more exciting boxer
You say tomato,
‘n I say …… it correctly.
Thats not at all like saying that, wth is wrong with you man? I really question your boxing iq with the statements you've made, and "if" is a strong word, what if worms had machine guns? Well birds wouldnt fuck with them would they, but they dont. And all that, its part of boxing, if you dont know how to deal with a "dirty" fighter you cant look to the ref for help, its all part of the skill set you have to acquire, floyd although has his tricks, always deals with dirt and takes that away from guys, gennady is a great fighter, but he just cant beat ward, he is not "better" overall.
The thread starter sounds like a novice boxing fan so we should be nice..
Im not a fan of Ward's style, I dislike him really, but to say that Golovkin is better than him in so many ways is dowright outrageous. It's retarded really..
Golovkin is not in Ward's league until he proves otherwise.
I wonder if Ward will become the Floyd in this rerun.
GGG has a few solid fights at middleweight. He should clean out the division first before moving up. Geale/Barker winner and Murray would make for great, realistic fights.
I'm far from that.
My main point is that GGG's a warrior, a real fighting man willing to take on all comers anywhere, while Ward is a prima donna who always demands an advantage.
For example, Ward refused to participate in the Super Six unless he had home advantage, he refused to fight in foreign countries. The other participants all agreed to travel.
I don't understand your dislike for GGG. To me, he is a lot of fun to watch.
N'Dam did not want a fight with GGG in the past. Sturm also repeatedly ducked GGG for years.
I admit to thinking pretty highly of Rosado. I thought he whupped J'Leon Love. I also think he's improved his ability over the years and I think he turned down a fight with Bundrage at 154 to step up to 160 to face GGG. That takes balls.
Ishida was the definition of a stay busy fight. GGG has fought four times in the last year. He has fought more than any other middleweight champion. Activity is good, not bad. Like you, I don't rank the win over Ishida any more than just a stay busy win. I think knocking Ishida out was impressive because Ishida is generally durable, however, but I keep it in perspective because it was Ishida.
As a fan, I expect to see GGG face the winner of Geale/Barker or Murray. In my opinion, fighting Mora, Stevens, or Vera would be a step back from those fights.
Speaking of Quillin, I thought facing Guerrero was a step back from his win over N'Dam, which is his best win. You brought up Mora for GGG, but considering Quillin's limited options, Mora wouldn't be a bad choice for him.
His team acts like he Mayweather that's why he doesn't get fights, it's so funny to hear his team say Quillin has to come to HBO because GGG is the money man, he made 100 times less than Floyd and his people talking about money. Than you got his annoying fans insulting Martinez, Quillin and Ward. The fact that GGG who has a Ishida in his best wins has fans who would put down a ATG like Martinez boils my blood. I remember when Manny was pretending he was the 154 for pound champ and Manny said he would fight anyone at 150 and Martinez agreed and Manny ducked, Manny fans were like who? GGG is going to bring bad things with him. I just dislike every thing about this man.
Well the first part is from his team who I don't believe negotiate in good faith and love to claim duck for their incompetence.
I just don't think GGG is that good, he has 7 quality wins and 3 are against guys who are viewed as 154 pounders and not even elite 154 pounders and this guy thinks he could beat Ward, Martinez and Mayweather. GGG fans even seem to doubt him Chavez is to big put Chavez in with easily hittable and everyone will act like no one saw it coming.
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