If Martinez want some he can get some. Bring his azz down to 155!
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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostIn the words of Paulie Malignaggi...."It's called PRIZEfighting you dummy!"
No one in their right mind would turn down a PPV fight with Mayweather or Canelo to face an internet darling that nobody really knows like Golovkin.
Now if you wanna **** on Sergio for fighting the likes of Barker, Macklin, Murray over Golovkin then that's a different story.
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Originally posted by T18Z View PostYes, avoiding a fighter who is in the same weight class as you, has been calling you out and has a manager saying he will make the fight happen if Golovkin wins, yeah, it's avoiding.
Canelo right now has nothing but trout on his resume, and he struggled in that fight, his record is about as unproven as GGG right now, and if/when GGG beats Macklin I'd argue it'll be better. GGG would wreck Mosley, he's shot to ****, same with Cotto or a few of the other gatekeepers.
BTW, what exactly has GGG done that makes him a "must fight" for Martinez? His best win is over a guy that just got clowned by Sergio Mora. And what rule dictates that he can't fight GGG AFTER he fights the Floyd-Canelo winner? Macklin is a good start. But he's the first legitimate middleweight contender GGG has faced. If Martinez does get his wish of the Floyd-Canelo winner. How about GGG fight one of the top middleweights like Geale, Kid Chocolate, or Chavez Jr? Beat one of them, then some of this hype he has will be a lil more legitimate. Damn I wish fight fans would stop falling in love with every cat that comes down the pike that can hit hard.
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Originally posted by MurkaMan View PostYea the Martinez who fought Chavez, would break Floyd's ribcage. But by the time Floyd even gets close to having Martinez as an option, Martinez will be even older. But can he make a cw of 152? Im not sure.
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Martinez is in the twilight of his career, he looked over the hill in his last fight, wouldn't be a good idea for him to move down to 154 or 152 at 38 yrs old. And Floyd would gain nothing by fighting him.
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Reality check
Martinez looked ****** last fight trying to put on a show for his home crowd different fighter against either guy here floyds catch weight crap would kill him Canelo wouldnt care that would be a good fight.
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Originally posted by hitking View PostNot the way the game works kid. This is prize fighting, key word PRIZE. And the biggest prize available to Martinez will be the Floyd-Canelo winner, or loser for that matter. Martinez' window is closing and he wants to make the most money possible, and woube doing so against a damn good fighter. No harm there.
BTW, what exactly has GGG done that makes him a "must fight" for Martinez? His best win is over a guy that just got clowned by Sergio Mora. And what rule dictates that he can't fight GGG AFTER he fights the Floyd-Canelo winner? Macklin is a good start. But he's the first legitimate middleweight contender GGG has faced. If Martinez does get his wish of the Floyd-Canelo winner. How about GGG fight one of the top middleweights like Geale, Kid Chocolate, or Chavez Jr? Beat one of them, then some of this hype he has will be a lil more legitimate. Damn I wish fight fans would stop falling in love with every cat that comes down the pike that can hit hard.
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Originally posted by Light_Speed View PostMartinez is in the twilight of his career, he looked over the hill in his last fight, wouldn't be a good idea for him to move down to 154 or 152 at 38 yrs old. And Floyd would gain nothing by fighting him.
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Originally posted by T18Z View PostHe has the greatest KO of any middleweight champion in history and holds the highest ko rate of any active champion.
The Macklin fight will allow him to prove himself though.
Originally posted by hitking View PostIf Floyd fights Martinez for the middleweight title, I'd say the fight does plenty for him.
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