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How would You react if GGG signed to fight the winner of Ward/Kova at 175?
Posted: 01 May 2016, 21:01
by KingJune
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Re: How would You react if GGG signed to fight the winner of Ward/Kova at 175?
Posted: 01 May 2016, 21:03
by world ranked
finally fighting someone who can actually beat him.
Re: How would You react if GGG signed to fight the winner of Ward/Kova at 175?
Posted: 01 May 2016, 21:50
by ClivePatrickLyons
Re: How would You react if GGG signed to fight the winner of Ward/Kova at 175?
Posted: 02 May 2016, 06:17
by Rexob
world ranked wrote:finally fighting someone who can actually beat him.
Exactly why it won't happen.
Re: How would You react if GGG signed to fight the winner of Ward/Kova at 175?
Posted: 02 May 2016, 06:40
by Chepppaaa
totaly shocked. positivly shocked. but it would make sense. i realy could see ggg one day at lh, at least sm....
ggg vs kova/ward should be a ppv mega event. sad that all 3 arent very entertainer talker. ward is as boring as it gets. ggg is always "i fight anybody", but than wont sign for lara or make a bigger push for ward, canelo etc and kovalev, well, he is boring too. but fight wise, this would be mega.
Re: How would You react if GGG signed to fight the winner of Ward/Kova at 175?
Posted: 02 May 2016, 06:49
by fanman
Not interested. It would be a mimatch. Ggg has too small a frame.
Re: How would You react if GGG signed to fight the winner of Ward/Kova at 175?
Posted: 02 May 2016, 08:15
by jamesmcdonnell
Rexob wrote:world ranked wrote:finally fighting someone who can actually beat him.
Exactly why it won't happen.
Fighting someone who would outweigh him 30 lbs come fight night more like.
Re: How would You react if GGG signed to fight the winner of Ward/Kova at 175?
Posted: 02 May 2016, 09:25
by scallum2015
fanman wrote:Not interested. It would be a mimatch. Ggg has too small a frame.
Roy Jones similar size went way to Heavyweight
Re: How would You react if GGG signed to fight the winner of Ward/Kova at 175?
Posted: 02 May 2016, 09:41
by Tony1244
How would You react if GGG signed to fight the winner of Ward/Kova at 175?
I'd strip down to my underwear and run around town with a pint of whiskey in my hand screaming, "It's signed, it's signed!!"
Or I'd just say "cool" and look forward to watching it.
Re: How would You react if GGG signed to fight the winner of Ward/Kova at 175?
Posted: 02 May 2016, 10:49
by Ricky_
I'm trying to think of the last time a fighter jumped 2 weightclasses to fight the best in that heavier division.
Marquez springs to mind vs Floyd but even then there was a catchweight (that Floyd missed in the end).
Pac vs ODLH maybe?
In those scenarios though you have a mega PPV star giving the smaller guy the biggest payday carrot in their careers (at the time) to jump 2 weights.
With Golovkin, he's already a bigger star than Kovalev and Ward combined. It would be different if they were guys selling 1.5m+ PPVs every 6 months. Not going to happen. Canelo and Cotto are the biggest names around for G and both are Middleweights.
Re: How would You react if GGG signed to fight the winner of Ward/Kova at 175?
Posted: 02 May 2016, 10:57
by jezzamundo
I'd be shocked, excited and worried all at the same time. I think GGG vs Ward at 168lb is an obvious fight to make.
jamesmcdonnell wrote:Rexob wrote:world ranked wrote:finally fighting someone who can actually beat him.
Exactly why it won't happen.
Fighting someone who would outweigh him 30 lbs come fight night more like.
That's a stretch. GGG typically weight around 170lb on fight night while fighting at middleweight. I can't imagine him weighing less than 175lb on fight night for a fight at light heavy. Kovalev has weighed from the low to high 180s on fight night, his highest being 189lb. Ward would likely be a little lighter. I honestly think a 15lb difference is more likely.
Re: How would You react if GGG signed to fight the winner of Ward/Kova at 175?
Posted: 02 May 2016, 11:35
by jamesmcdonnell
scallum2015 wrote:fanman wrote:Not interested. It would be a mimatch. Ggg has too small a frame.
Roy Jones similar size went way to Heavyweight
RJJ had exceptional reflexes and was incredibly quick and hard to hit, and he picked a heavyweight champ who was slow, plodding, didn't hit that hard, and who he was likely to be able to outbox.
RJJ was only the second person in history to go from 160 to heavyweight, and win a title, the other being Fitzsimmons, two people in the entire history of the sport.
GGG is not Roy jones, his skillset is totally different. It's based on precise timing, pressure and economy of movement and output.
So basically, your point is pretty, well, pointless.
Re: How would You react if GGG signed to fight the winner of Ward/Kova at 175?
Posted: 02 May 2016, 11:36
by jamesmcdonnell
jezzamundo wrote:I'd be shocked, excited and worried all at the same time. I think GGG vs Ward at 168lb is an obvious fight to make.
jamesmcdonnell wrote:Rexob wrote:
Exactly why it won't happen.
Fighting someone who would outweigh him 30 lbs come fight night more like.
That's a stretch. GGG typically weight around 170lb on fight night while fighting at middleweight. I can't imagine him weighing less than 175lb on fight night for a fight at light heavy. Kovalev has weighed from the low to high 180s on fight night, his highest being 189lb. Ward would likely be a little lighter. I honestly think a 15lb difference is more likely.
My point is, he'd be conceding pretty big advantages come fight night. People make out like he's only interested in fighting guys inferior to him, at least he fights genuine middleweights, unlike some other middleweights I could mention.
Re: How would You react if GGG signed to fight the winner of Ward/Kova at 175?
Posted: 02 May 2016, 11:50
by SaadOffTheDeck
scallum2015 wrote:fanman wrote:Not interested. It would be a mimatch. Ggg has too small a frame.
Roy Jones similar size went way to Heavyweight
LOL, so you recall Roy being 164 pounds, 30 days out from a fight, in his mid 30's?
He's a straight Middleweight, he could fight at 160 with same day weigh ins.
Re: How would You react if GGG signed to fight the winner of Ward/Kova at 175?
Posted: 02 May 2016, 15:39
by Tarkus
scallum2015 wrote:fanman wrote:Not interested. It would be a mimatch. Ggg has too small a frame.
Roy Jones similar size went way to Heavyweight
He fought a very weak champion not a division number one. GGG was ready to fight Froch, who is 10 times better then Ruiz.
Re: How would You react if GGG signed to fight the winner of Ward/Kova at 175?
Posted: 02 May 2016, 15:40
by gilgamesh
I'd be surprised to see him make that leap up in class while bypassing 168, but I'd be excited to see the fight. I don't think it'd be a smart career move for Golovkin though, and I don't look for it to happen.
Re: How would You react if GGG signed to fight the winner of Ward/Kova at 175?
Posted: 02 May 2016, 15:42
by ikorolev
He may fight at 175 at the very end of his career. At this time, he could fight at 168-170, not above that.
Re: How would You react if GGG signed to fight the winner of Ward/Kova at 175?
Posted: 02 May 2016, 15:51
by gilgamesh
ikorolev wrote:He may fight at 175 at the very end of his career. At this time, he could fight at 168-170, not above that.
I don't see Golovkin ever fighting at 175 personally. He's just not that big of a guy. He's a natural Middleweight if there ever was one.
Re: How would You react if GGG signed to fight the winner of Ward/Kova at 175?
Posted: 02 May 2016, 16:04
by ikorolev
gilgamesh wrote:ikorolev wrote:He may fight at 175 at the very end of his career. At this time, he could fight at 168-170, not above that.
I don't see Golovkin ever fighting at 175 personally. He's just not that big of a guy. He's a natural Middleweight if there ever was one.
Sanchez does:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=com6mBuowQw
Re: How would You react if GGG signed to fight the winner of Ward/Kova at 175?
Posted: 02 May 2016, 16:07
by gilgamesh
Abel Sanchez says stuff all the time like that. He's not the one making those decisions for Golovkin and his career though.
Re: How would You react if GGG signed to fight the winner of Ward/Kova at 175?
Posted: 02 May 2016, 16:14
by ikorolev
gilgamesh wrote:Abel Sanchez says stuff all the time like that. He's not the one making those decisions for Golovkin and his career though.
I think Golovkin respects Sanchez A LOT and takes his advise in consideration. Loefler also would ask Abel's opinion when it comes to subjects like weight. Of course what Sanchez says on camera may be different from what he tells Golovkin and Loefler.
Re: How would You react if GGG signed to fight the winner of Ward/Kova at 175?
Posted: 02 May 2016, 16:40
by Butterbean
scallum2015 wrote:fanman wrote:Not interested. It would be a mimatch. Ggg has too small a frame.
Roy Jones similar size went way to Heavyweight
no, just no !
havent checked, but roy was at least hald a head taller and way broader than ggg no ? and the roids also had a say in this !
Re: How would You react if GGG signed to fight the winner of Ward/Kova at 175?
Posted: 02 May 2016, 16:46
by SaadOffTheDeck
I think Roy was a good decade younger than GGG the last time he fought at Middleweight. He fought Ruiz right around the same age as GGG is now at a diesel 193. Preposterous comparison. Much like Rafael comparing Leonard/Hagler to Floyd/GGG, too many agendas.
Re: How would You react if GGG signed to fight the winner of Ward/Kova at 175?
Posted: 02 May 2016, 18:40
by world ranked
jamesmcdonnell wrote:jezzamundo wrote:I'd be shocked, excited and worried all at the same time. I think GGG vs Ward at 168lb is an obvious fight to make.
jamesmcdonnell wrote:
Fighting someone who would outweigh him 30 lbs come fight night more like.
That's a stretch. GGG typically weight around 170lb on fight night while fighting at middleweight. I can't imagine him weighing less than 175lb on fight night for a fight at light heavy. Kovalev has weighed from the low to high 180s on fight night, his highest being 189lb. Ward would likely be a little lighter. I honestly think a 15lb difference is more likely.
My point is, he'd be conceding pretty big advantages come fight night. People make out like he's only interested in fighting guys inferior to him, at least he fights genuine middleweights, unlike some other middleweights I could mention.
but he's hasn't fought a fight that is considered at 60/40 fight let alone 50/50.
Re: How would You react if GGG signed to fight the winner of Ward/Kova at 175?
Posted: 02 May 2016, 18:42
by crusader
That's because he's better than his opponents.