Will Mayweather fight Golovkin?
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How are Canelo and Golovkin comparable?
In Canelo's last fight he was under the Jr WW limit, he has never been over it.
3 years ago, Canelo was at 147.
Golovkin has never been lower than 159 lbs his ENTIRE career which has spanned 7 years and has even weighed in over the MW limit on multiple occasions. And it's been even longer than that since he weighed 154 as an amateur.
It's not the same at all.
Expecting Mayweather to fight a guy who's entire 7 year career has been at MW is ridiculous to be honest.
Today he's the WBA champ at 160, while Floyd is the WBA champ just one division below at 154lbs. If GGG has no problem in going down to fight him then there's no problem other than Floyd not wanting to risk getting beaten which seems to be a recurring problem with him.Comment
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floyd will fight for GGG's middleweight crown and demand a catch weight of 155lbs then go on public and say that he didnt want the catch weight it was GGG who wanted it.
I think GGG should campaign at both 160 and 154 and dont let these fighters off the hook by cherry picking their way to greatness by not fighting threatening opposition.Comment
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You can't return to a weight you have never been to (professionally)Comment
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It doesnt matter if 6 months ago GGG was a 100 pound hooker named Natacha working the streets of Kazakhstan.
Today he's the WBA champ at 160, while Floyd is the WBA champ just one division below at 154lbs. If GGG has no problem in going down to fight him then there's no problem other than Floyd not wanting to risk getting beaten which seems to be a recurring problem with him.
But it still doesnt change the fact that Mayweather shouldn't be expected to fight a guys who's entire 7 year career has been at 160 lbs.
If Golovkin moves down to 154, proves he can make the drastic drop in weight and puts himself into position of demand for the fight then yes I agree entirely.
And my response was on regards to Canelo and how the comparison was poor and not the same.Comment
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Supposedly comes into camp at 166
Both him and trained maintain 154 is no problem
Said they'd go down for any big name: Floyd, Canelo, even Cotto
If there was a big fight at 118, and Rigo said he'd drop down, I doubt anyone would blink an eye or say he needs to prove he can make 118, and he's never competed at bantam as a pro.Comment
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Yea right.
If Floyd took that fight at that weight in won, he would be criticized.Comment
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He's a smallish MW fight night
Supposedly comes into camp at 166
Both him and trained maintain 154 is no problem
Said they'd go down for any big name: Floyd, Canelo, even Cotto
If there was a big fight at 118, and Rigo said he'd drop down, I doubt anyone would blink an eye or say he needs to prove he can make 118, and he's never competed at bantam as a pro.
Lets put your example into a more appropriate hypothetical context;
If Rigondeax had been a 122 lber for 7 years and a fighter at 116 (6lbs lower) was in his 5th weight class at 116 and usually fights at the division lower than 116 (which is another 7lbs lower) then I very much doubt that the smaller fighter would be expected to fight Rigondeax, considering.Comment
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He's a solid MW fight night.
Lets put your example into a more appropriate hypothetical context;
If Rigondeax had been a 122 lber for 7 years and a fighter at 116 (6lbs lower) was in his 5th weight class at 116 and usually fights at the division lower than 116 (which is another 7lbs lower) then I very much doubt that the smaller fighter would be expected to fight Rigondeax, considering.
If that fighter was p4p #1, 2x, unified, lineal bantam champ, I think the fans would be licking their chops over the matchup, especially if Rigo said he'd drop down.Comment
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floyd will fight for GGG's middleweight crown and demand a catch weight of 155lbs then go on public and say that he didnt want the catch weight it was GGG who wanted it.
I think GGG should campaign at both 160 and 154 and dont let these fighters off the hook by cherry picking their way to greatness by not fighting threatening opposition.Comment
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