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Ward couldnt stay at 168. It takes a lot of discipline to make that weight year after year. It was easier for him to move up in weight where he felt stronger instead of weakening himself to make 168. There were challenges for him at 168 like Ramirez or fighting abroad something he's never had the courage to do.
fighting at home and relying on a dodgy decision to fight a fading Kovalev is not as disciplined as dominating a weight class for years
@Master those fights still did nothing to enhance his legacy. Beating Wade or Monroe doesn't mean much of anything and he had loads of defences like that (against bums)
@GAME Who has GGG beaten that compares to Kovalev? You have no idea what weight Ward can make, seriously you sound bias and you're really reaching as Ward has had a far better career than Golovkin
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Ward didnt beat beat Kovalev in either fight properly. Dominated the 1st time then low blowed his way to hometown corruption in the return.
Golovkins beat Danny Jacobs and even the Mexicans know he beat Alvarez. If you want triple g to move up two weights let's see Ward do it first vs Joshua. I give him 2 rounds til he is KTFO
GGG is building up a high number of defences and that will enhance his legacy.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Maybe the question should be : can Sanchez get better. His fight plan sucked barge pole. No body work. No imagination. No inspiration in the final 2 rounds.
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Ward was at 168 when he called out Golovkin and he only moved up because Froch, Kessler and GGG wanted no part of him. Alvarez started his career at welterweight so he actually did move up two weight divisions to fight Golovkin. You sound like a fucking dumbass asking Ward to fight AJ so just stop embarrassing yourself with that idiotic comparison. The record books say Ward beat Kovalev twice and they also say that Golovkin drew with Canelo so stop with the fucking fantasies and stick to the facts.
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Jabs score points and landing more jabs counts more than landing one big punch.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
No it doesn't. Most fans and pundits have GGG winning the fight. Note my use of the word 'most' in that last sentence as compared with the possible use of the word 'some'. Most people think a GGG win was fair, but only some would agree that a draw is fair.
Controlling the rounds with your jab is significant too. It isn't as though Canelo was up on the power punches by very much either. GGG outlanded Canelo in most of the rounds and that is what MOST people saw.
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