No, as has been explained to you a million times already. Ward was too good to make a jump straight up to 168 to face in his first fight at the weight. You know, like Kovalev was too good to face in Ward's first fight at 175. If Golovkin had beaten Froch and then not fought Ward it would have been and out and out duck. As it stands we don't know if he'd have been willing to face him or not. What we do know is he wanted a big money tune up against the second best fighter in the division, who at the time was far more active than Andre. I'd say that's fair enough. I even said it was fair enough that Canelo has a fight after beating Cotto to acclimatise to 160. He chose to face a chinny welterweight. That tells you all you need to know about him and his intentions at middleweight.