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  • buge
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    #131
    Originally posted by aboutfkntime






    no, that excuse is childish bullshlt

    FACT: Golovkin promised to fight Canelo at 154 and Ward at 168

    FACT: Bullshltkin killed BOTH of those fights over weight



    Golovkin Aims High and Low: Would Fight Ward at 168 and Canelo at 154



    you need to grow up and hold a grown responsible for the lies he told you

    FACT: a few months after totally refusing to drop a single pound for the SUPERSTARS Cotto and Canelo... Bullshltkin started that he is willing and able to fight at 154, but nobody will step up

    that is fkn embarrassing dude, have some pride


    Wrong.

    There are 2 separate things - one is whether he would put his belt on the line at a catch-weight. He said he would not.

    The other is whether he would fight a big PPV fight at a non-MW weight. He said he would if it was available.

    He said he would fight Canelo at 154, he said he would not fight Canelo at 155. That would seem weird in isolation, but the reason he would not do the latter is because he didn't think the belt should be on the line at a catch-weight. He clearly said that.

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    • aboutfkntime
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      #132
      Originally posted by Boxing-1013

      Nah I think he was pretty clearly great. I've given my reasons for that. If you disagree, that's cool. You certainly share your opinions very emotionally, which is odd. But to each his own.





      this is not a breakdown of a great fighter, dummy...

      * he under-performed EVERY time he stepped up in class
      * he fell short in his biggest fights
      * he does not have a career-defining fight... not one
      * he does not have a signature win... not one



      so, your reasons are crap

      because you love him, is not a reason... and yet... here you are, talking about emotions

      Hypekin has been exposed, only the fangirls cannot see that... because their emotions overrule their common-sense

      greatness is measured by resume only, if you do not understand that, then you know nothing about this sport

      warning, emotion-boy... the next line of bullshlt from you, will cause me to post a list of the emotional things that you have said about Golovkin

      you know the list I am talking about

      stop your fanboy bullshlt man, that shlt already got old






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      • aboutfkntime
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        #133
        Originally posted by buge
        Wrong.

        There are 2 separate things - one is whether he would put his belt on the line at a catch-weight. He said he would not.

        The other is whether he would fight a big PPV fight at a non-MW weight. He said he would if it was available.

        He said he would fight Canelo at 154, he said he would not fight Canelo at 155. That would seem weird in isolation, but the reason he would not do the latter is because he didn't think the belt should be on the line at a catch-weight. He clearly said that.


        you are full of shlt kid

        FACT: Canelo vacated his WBC title

        FACT: the negotiation that immediately followed, broke down because... once again, Golovkin refused to negotiate on weight

        FACT: your "he would fight Canelo at 154, but not at 155" excuse... is absurd... you have no shame

        grow up and stop defending a man who lied to you... that shlt is shameful, you clowns are straight up cucks







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        • tokon
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          #134
          Originally posted by buge


          It's not "AFTER **** got real" ... you just misunderstood.

          He said he would fight big fights at 154 or 168. He didn't say he would fight at any weight between 154 and 168, but that those specific weights were possible.

          He didn't think that the MW belt should be fought at a catch-weight, which is why he didn't want to fight between 155-159. He said that he would fight a non-MW fight at 154 or 168 though, if it was a big PPV attraction.
          Ward @ 168 would have been a bigger fight than golovkin had up until that point; golovkin didn't want that work.

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          • hugh grant
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            #135
            Originally posted by Boxing-1013

            No, I disagree. He just was really solid in the big fights. No spectacular highs, no spectacular lows. Consistency is what makes any man or athlete great. It's what made GGG great. No real surprise that he was so consistent in the big fights. He was consistent in all his fights. It's what made him great - no slip ups, like Teo tonight for example. Or Charlo vs a Korbov etc.

            He got the job done just in a workmanlike fashion. Smart fighter.
            I agree, of course GGG was great overall. The way he stopped everyone all his stricken opponents spoke highly of his abilities, he was ducked like the plaque and waited til he was past prime, GGG can't be penalised for that and in fact must be compensated for it, in way of praise and superlatives.
            His resume might not be as good as it could have been but that's because he was avoided, yes because he was great.
            So whatever angle you look at it, GGG is great
            Last edited by hugh grant; 11-28-2021, 09:20 AM.

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              #136
              Originally posted by Boxing-1013

              They absolutely have bias. Come on
              So pro TV commentators are biased, but you are not?

              Mmkay.

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                #137
                Tbh I think GGG gets stopped if he they fight again. Canelo is still juiced to the gills and in his prime, GGG is pushing 40 now and its not like hes been active and staying sharp since the last fight.

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                • F l i c k e r
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                  #138
                  That fight is not possible.

                  Canelo isn’t going down to 160 anymore and for GGG to finally move to 168 at 40 years old? He’d just get finished by Canelo.

                  In this era of ****** early stoppages? GGG’s corner would throw in the towel seeing GGG get done like Arturo Gatti.

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                  • Shadoww702
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                    #139
                    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

                    Right. Just like it comes down to how much stock we place in your opinion when it comes to Golovkin.
                    I'm still trying to figure out how he scored both Canelo/ggg fights the same when they were complete opposite of each other??? It's almost like he had his scorecard already filled out.

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                    • Shadoww702
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                      #140
                      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

                      Professional Brit and Mexican commentators have no bias either. If they thought Jacobs beat Canelo what do you want them to do? Not say it?
                      Man that guy just looks up compubox and who ever threw more punches won.

                      He CLEARLY forgot ggg didn't throw ANY punches to the body and Very Lil combos???

                      Cabelo also had a EXTREMELY high % connect rate of POWER punxhes. And HE made GGG change his fight style in the 2nd fight

                      Landing more back footed patty punch jabs does NOT say u won. F

                      And anyone who scores fights based off comubox isnt worth even debating with.

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