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Originally posted by MeanestNiceGuy View PostMove up or stop talking about a 3rd Canelo fight please!
GGG just doesn't believe in himself enough to move up in weight for an actual challenge. I mean, you already fought the guy twice....why not move up and ride his wave since you couldn't keep your own career going?
I'm sorry but I don't feel bad for ANY of these guys...especially Golovkin. This man was quick to call out Chavez Jr. to fight at 168 years ago but he was quiet as a mouse when Ward called his bluff at 168.
What's so special about GGG again? An old plodder that's afraid to leave the MW division. Hell, he barely wants to fight MWs worth sharing the ring with. This guy is useless in regards to his name and popularity...HBO would ALWAYS have to hype him up.
Why not face Charlo and/or Andrade, old man? They're protecting him and he's holding out like Khan did....because he know he's "food" at this point so the payday is being carefully pieced together.
Golovkin might have gotten a little more respect if he'd just retired after the second canelo fight?
Thanks.
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Originally posted by tokon View Post
As harsh as it reads, I gotta agree with just about everything you've written there!
Golovkin might have gotten a little more respect if he'd just retired after the second canelo fight?
Thanks.
I seriously want to see him face Charlo whom is the WBC champion or Andrade whom is the WBO champion....why doesn't he want to unify when we're knee-deep in Unification Season? Mofos are out going for Undisputed and Golovkin chooses to hold up the division by having the IBF belt and not fighting anybody. It's just ridiculous at this point.
It's sad when champions don't even wanna fight each other...that's sending the wrong message here. Not fighting each other (for a while) isn't always a bad thing but they're fighting cab drivers and talking like they're the cash cow in the division. You hate to see it but this is where we are.
We have champs who are afraid to face each other because they feel they'll ruin their chances at a guy (Canelo) who isn't even in the division anymore. This is where the Middleweight division is right now. Golovkin's not at HBO anymore....nobody's gonna come to him for a fight- he's no longer in the driver's seat.Last edited by MeanestNiceGuy; 12-02-2021, 10:59 AM.
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Originally posted by MeanestNiceGuy View Post
Thanks....though it came from a place of frustration at how lacksy daisy his handlers were with his career after losing to Canelo. Even they thought it was the end for him. I enjoyed the Derevyanchenko fight though Golovkin looked to have missed a step. He became champion again and....just like that...nothing.
I seriously want to see him face Charlo whom is the WBC champion or Andrade whom is the WBO champion....why doesn't he want to unify when we're knee-deep in Unification Season? Mofos are out going for Undisputed and Golovkin chooses to hold up the division by having the IBF belt and not fighting anybody. It's just ridiculous at this point.
It's sad when champions don't even wanna fight each other...that's sending the wrong message here. Not fighting each other (for a while) isn't always a bad thing but they're fighting cab drivers and talking like they're the cash cow in the division. You hate to see it but this is where we are.
We have champs who are afraid to face each other because they feel they'll ruin their chances at a guy (Canelo) who isn't even in the division anymore. This is where the Middleweight division is right now. Golovkin's not at HBO anymore....nobody's gonna come to him for a fight- he's no longer in the driver's seat.MeanestNiceGuy likes this.
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Originally posted by P to the J View PostI’d love to be this optimistic. The thing is, I’m not convinced it’s (solely) the fighters. Sometimes they have the will to unify and a promoter blocks them of a sanctioning body pulls the rug out from under them.
and the REAL fighters walk... like Garcia, like Ward, like Mayweather... and like MANY other examples
lets not make excuses for grown men who are 100% responsible/accountable for their resume/career
it is far more accurate to say that MOST stay... because, they are comfortable
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Originally posted by Jab jab boom View PostTrue, yet still more relevant than anyone Canelo has faced since.
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Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
and the REAL fighters walk... like Garcia, like Ward, like Mayweather... and like MANY other examples
lets not make excuses for grown men who are 100% responsible/accountable for their resume/career
it is far more accurate to say that MOST stay... because, they are comfortable
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But as I’ve said before, a lot of boxers are, to put it kindly, not the smartest guys going, especially after a few hundred digs to the head. I reckon it would be quite easy for them to get twisted inside and out by some fast-talking, Eddie Hearn-esque serpent and persuaded for and against a variety of different clashes for some convoluted marketing reasons.
I agree, it would be better if a lot went free agent. Better for us anyway! I know it’s not always as simple as Canelo and Money Mayweather, et al. made it lookLast edited by P to the J; 12-02-2021, 06:43 PM.
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