Ha look at this *** jumping on kriszhao nuts. When I heard that a gunman had just shot 9 people in a black church in Charleston, your hillbilly as s came to my mind. Your posts on this forum sound just like that re****'s manifesto.
Who ran like a *****, I'm still here ***. Quit edition you post after you send. Mayweather did not make 145 because he choose to, not because he couldn't. Like Mayweather, Ward is coming off a long layoff. That's why he choose a catch weight for this fight. Unless you've been living under a rock, Ward also indicated that he choose to fight at 172 to also see how his body feels weather to move to light heavy or not.
Ward refused to fight Stevenson even at 168, called out live on HBO, Ward refused to even answer him........................Ward is a cheat.............Smith was a sick joke.................
Golovkin will never push harder for a Froch fight after seeing Ward last night. He don't want none of that. Golovkin bruises easily...He'll look like the elephant man after Dre whoops him.
You got destroyed. There is still a life for you, though, don't throw it away by acting more idiotic.
Wish you could take your own advis. You're the biggest fool on this forum. To you "you got destroyed" means I agree with krizhao's point and don't like what atta has to say because the truth is too hard to handle. Go eat a bowl of **** ***.
Ward is more a lightheavyweight than GGG is a supermiddle, you won't see the same guys asking Ward to move up, the agenda is clear as day here.
We're looking at amateur weights now? Let's stop resorting to contrived non sense. Ward started his pro career as a MW and his fight night weight for most of his fights is not 190 lbs.
Ward will soon move up to light heavy, he said it recently. Kathy Duva also said they've began to negotiate a fight between Ward and Kova down the line. The problem Ward said is that he isn't coming down again to 168 once that transition to 175 is made.
Another one. Amateurs and pros are 2 different things. When Ward was 12 he was fighting as an amateur. Would there be any relevance to listing his weight from back then? Of course not.
Don't listen to metal licker. Any true boxing fan wants GGG to test himself, as he does, vs Andre Ward. Even if that means we witness him getting beaten. The best shall fight the best.
Yeah but your comparison doesn't add up, this is about him being able to fight in the LHW, if he's fought there before amateur or pro (and had as much success as he did) that means he's big enough for the weight class, or are you telling me his body somehow got smaller since then? GGG on the other hand never stepped above MW at any point in his career.