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  • #51
    correction: aims to produce more WBA regular champions…

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    • #52
      Originally posted by ruedboy View Post
      LOL This is coming from a guy who said he didn't care about belts or titles.
      Floyd is looking to duplicate his financial success with his protege Davis.
      Floyd played the bad guy but his schtick was always the undefeated record.
      The blueprint was always protect the "0" no matter what.
      Careful matchmaking was the key and FM parlayed his blueprint into mega millions.
      It's no wonder all the top guys follow Floyd's blueprint these days.
      One still has to actually win in the ring.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post






        come on man, some of the things you have said about Golovkin are so absurd they are downright creepy

        " Golovkin is on the same level as Duran "

        GTFOH







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        The recent fights for Haney, Teo, and Tank help illustrate my high opinion of GGG.

        GGG faced about 10+ guys like Cruz, Kambosos, and JoJo, and dominated nearly every second of those fights.

        Most guys, as those 3 guys showed, will have an off night, and maybe even lose when they face 3-5 guys on that level.

        For that reason, I rate GGG very highly. I am consistent with my criteria there.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by Gillie View Post
          I would rate Floyd's win over Corrales as his best win. That was a truly flawless performance against a destroyer at the time.





          no way...

          Canelo is a far better fighter than Corrales... yes, even the 23yo, 44-fight veteran, that Mayweather schooled

          Canelo beat Lara, Corrales could not have beaten an elite world-class fighter with a style like Lara

          Canelo is a ATG, Corrales aint even in the HOF

          Corrales was outmatched in every department, and he was waaaaay too slow for a phenom like Mayweather

          but here is the main point...

          Mayweather was a fkn killer at SFW... he was nowhere near as abrasive at welter, especially not against a JMW tank like Canelo... he needed a higher level gameplan, a higher level skillset, and higher level ringIQ... the Canelo undressing was a total masterclass

          guys like Canelo, Pacquiao, Cotto, Hoya, Marquez... possess qualities and skills that Corrales simply did not possess, they are higher caliber fighters... and like I said, Mayweather did not have the same skillset advantage over them that he had over Corrales

          if Corrales had been a welter, it would be different... but Mayweather at 130 was a more-dangerous more-complete package... he was wrecking fools at SFW... although his experience certainly helped him against Canelo

          Corrales was a excellent win, but Mayweather had plenty of those







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          • #55
            Originally posted by Boxing-1013 View Post
            I agree....





            you would






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            • #56
              Originally posted by Boxing-1013 View Post
              The seemingly arbitrary draining of Canelo for 2 pounds just makes it kind of impossible for me to rate that win. Sorry, just is how it is for me. If it wasn't needed, then why do it? That's the first question I will always have.

              Yes I am consistent on any and all catchweight and weight clauses, for any fighter.

              I can't ever really see the need for a catchweight fight, the only purpose imo seems to be to drain a guy. If you want to fight them, go to their weight class and fight them.





              * Canelo was 1lb lighter than his previous fight

              * there was no visible sign that he was drained... not at the weigh in, and not during the fight



              you always run with the same hateful garbage as the other fanboys

              yes that catchweight was unnecessary... and yes that catchweight was lame

              FACT: it made no difference whatsoever... either to Canelo, or to the outcome of the fight... so stop being ******


              tell me, Mr consistent... what do you think of Golovkin's 164lb demand on Ward ?

              and... what do you think of the weight-manipulation hanging over many of Pacquiao's best wins

              #manny-weight
              #anyonefrom154-168exceptWard







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              • #57
                Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Post
                Canelo screwed himself with that one because he offered to fight mayweather at 150 about a year and a half earlier. He opened the door to the catchweight so mayweather offered it at 152. I’m not a fan of catchweights and think if you want to fight a guy, don’t try to put them at a disadvantage. Canelo while at the disadvantage vs Floyd, is just as guilty of doing that if not more than anyone in boxing.





                that is what happened

                he also offered Mayweather a catchweight just prior to the negotiation, and Ellerbe jumped on it

                it was still lame and unnecessary imo, but it had no impact on the fight







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                • #58
                  Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post






                  * Canelo was 1lb lighter than his previous fight

                  * there was no visible sign that he was drained... not at the weigh in, and not during the fight



                  you always run with the same hateful garbage as the other fanboys

                  yes that catchweight was unnecessary... and yes that catchweight was lame

                  FACT: it made no difference whatsoever... either to Canelo, or to the outcome of the fight... so stop being ******


                  tell me, Mr consistent... what do you think of Golovkin's 164lb demand on Ward ?

                  and... what do you think of the weight-manipulation hanging over many of Pacquiao's best wins

                  #manny-weight
                  #anyonefrom154-168exceptWard







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                  Thank for you for at least admitting that.

                  The fight before with Trout, he was 153.5. He also rehydrated 7 pounds higher vs Trout. I think Floyd is on record saying (before the fight) that Canelo rehydrated too high, and for that reason the fight wouldn't happen. It's obvious he wanted to put the catch weight in to better his chances of winning. Only reason why he did it.

                  I think the drain didn't help, but Canelo's inexperience showed as well. He tried to box too much, he should have had more of a Maidana gameplan vs Floyd. Would he have fought differently with more experience? I can't say. He is a much better fighter now imo, but he doesn't fight much different style wise.

                  I think nearly all of the public negotiating from both Ward and GGG on that fight was disingenuous.

                  Manny is just as guilty as Floyd and Canelo of the catch weight BS.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by Boxing-1013 View Post

                    The recent fights for Haney, Teo, and Tank help illustrate my high opinion of GGG.

                    GGG faced about 10+ guys like Cruz, Kambosos, and JoJo, and dominated nearly every second of those fights.

                    Most guys, as those 3 guys showed, will have an off night, and maybe even lose when they face 3-5 guys on that level.

                    For that reason, I rate GGG very highly. I am consistent with my criteria there.







                    name 10 guys that Golovkin faced who are as good as Kambosos


                    this will be HILARIOUS


                    kid... YOU SAID THAT HYPEKIN WAS ON THE SAME LEVEL AS DURAN...
                    and nothing in the post above justifies that ridiculous foolery


                    as I have told you MANY times, there is ONLY one criteria for greatness... WHO did you beat, with consideration given to when/how... nothing else matters


                    you absolute muppet... you are equating Hypekin with Duran, because Hypekin never lost to the scrubs and no-hopers that he continually selected... and you are giving no thought whatsoever to the ONLY criteria that counts


                    Golovkin does not have a signature win, he does not even have a career-defining fight... his 2nd best win is David " c-class " Lemieux you fool... Duran was a cold-blooded killer, and is one of the greatest fighters of all time... Hypekin's opponent selection was timid compared to Duran's


                    you are in the wrong place son, I'm sure you only ended up here because you got lost when you were looking for a video-game store







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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by Boxing-1013 View Post

                      Thank for you for at least admitting that.

                      The fight before with Trout, he was 153.5. He also rehydrated 7 pounds higher vs Trout. I think Floyd is on record saying (before the fight) that Canelo rehydrated too high, and for that reason the fight wouldn't happen. It's obvious he wanted to put the catch weight in to better his chances of winning. Only reason why he did it.

                      I think the drain didn't help, but Canelo's inexperience showed as well. He tried to box too much, he should have had more of a Maidana gameplan vs Floyd. Would he have fought differently with more experience? I can't say. He is a much better fighter now imo, but he doesn't fight much different style wise.

                      I think nearly all of the public negotiating from both Ward and GGG on that fight was disingenuous.

                      Manny is just as guilty as Floyd and Canelo of the catch weight BS.





                      that is a total lie... link ?

                      and what a fkn ass-clown you are kid... FACT: Golovkin made that 164 catchweight demand on Ward, and it killed the fight

                      Bullshltkin KNEW that Ward could not make 164, just like everyone else knew it... and he KNEW that catchweight demand would kill the fight

                      you are not " consistent "... you are just Hypekin's little butt-monkey







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