Quote of Note
Ward-Golovkin, Yay, Mayweather-Pacquiao Nay
“If Golovkin can meet the winner of Martinez vs Chavez, and issue a sound thrashing to the survivor of that confrontation, a match against Ward for all the marbles, glory and fame would surpass any desire remaining by fans to see the tragically delayed match between the soon to be retired Mayweather and his nemesis Pacman. Every generation we get several fighters who are so far above and beyond their peers, the universe itself seems to search for an equalizer to restore balance. Every generation we get to see celestial talents collide like two comets on a collision course in epic confrontation. This generation is no different. I believe Golovkin vs Ward is the next Superfight. Within six months to a year every fan will be screaming to see the matchup.” –Brown Sugar more pumped for Ward-Golovkin than Mayweather-Pacquiao
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