That makes it even more impressive.:deal Came in with out as much experience and still walked away with the Gold it was easy work. I have no idea why you think that's a bad thing it's good. Ward was too damn good for the amateur game that's why he left and took on bigger challenges as a pro and faced elite fighters you know something that GGG hasn't done:yep
I didn't say it was a bad thing. You said Ward was a better amateur than Golovkin and I came along and proved you wrong. :deal You were wrong. :deal Deal with it. :deal I was right. :deal Deal with that too. :deal :hi:
Quick sociology lesson of the ESB forum: The classic admission of defeat is always in the form of :deal emoticons and trying to convince the other person of defeat through repetition and childish statements. Take the L kid, you played a nightmare.
Audley's gold medal trumps anything GGG accomplished as an amateur and as a pro and atleast Audley faced elite comp in Haye and wasn't afraid to test himself unlike GGG who ran like a scaled dog when Ward mentioned his name.:yep Talked about fighting anyone in the world from 168-154 tries to make fights with Froch and JCC Jr at 168 when Ward says I'll fight you demands a catchweight and wants only to unify the MW division, ****ing pathetic.
Jake's quick sociology lesson #2: Our subject is now extremely butthurt and has resorted to insults that if the kindergarten children at school said I'd be cringing for them in embarrassment let alone a grown man. "the brain of a dog"...what a terrible insult. Thank **** you're not a spokesperson.
Quick lesson in sarcasm. Pimp C does this :deal all the time, Serge was taking the p..s out of him for doing so. See if you can work out what the missing letters are, dog brain.
You both got proven wrong and are now trying to distract away from that. Trying to claim false victories after suffering resounding defeats will only fool people of similar or even lower intelligence than yourself I win, you both lose. To me. Game, set and match. Next.
Sociology lesson #3: Just like a child in the pre-operational stage of development, egocentrism is very predominant in that child's life. This usually leaves the child at age 7 or 8 depending on the case. However our subject is actually a grown man, so this may allude to a much more severe syndrome or disability, something that should have been noticed ages ago and should have been assessed. A hypothesis for our subject might be an over compensation of the ego, and in a constant battle for freedom between the id, the ego and the super ego, it results in child like behavior with hostile and anti-social consequences.
At this stage I would beat on Ward to beat GGG handily, as I would bet on a known elite fighter against an unknown quantity. Also there is a big difference from 160 to 168. Not easy to move up. GGG is on the way to supers****om as he is an exciting fighter, lots of ko's. I don't think GGG and Ward are going to fight each other as they are simply not the same size. GGG is going to stay at 160 for years. Ward cannot stay at 168 and will be campaigning at 175. PBF is not the same size as GGG and he shouldn't fight him either.
Stop trying to change the subject. Your tactics won't work on me. Not now, not ever. You said Ward was a better amateur than Golovkin. You were wrong. Let it go. You lost. Deal with it, Pimp. :rofl