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  • Dirk Diggler UK
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    #51
    Originally posted by T18Z
    Why would I need to make an example? The example is in the multiple division champions you moron
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    Curtis Stevens is a multiple division champion?

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      #52
      Nobody and LOL @ Golovkin. Fans are nuts.

      But I do want to see Floyd vs. Lara/Trout winner if that fight goes down.

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      • T18Z
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        #53
        Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
        Curtis Stevens is a multiple division champion?
        Nope. Point was its easy to recognize multi division champs as compared to normal fighters. Curtis is ****, however hes having success at being his lowest weight yet. Gave you an example of success at a lower weight, you willing to give me that journal?

        Didn't think so.

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          #54
          Originally posted by T18Z
          Nope. Point was its easy to recognize multi division champs as compared to normal fighters. Curtis is ****, however hes having success at being his lowest weight yet. Gave you an example of success at a lower weight, you willing to give me that journal?

          Didn't think so.
          Journal? Wtf are you talking about?

          Stevens is **** as you said so how is that a success story. We're talking about boxing at the highest level here - facing Floyd Mayweather - and all you got is Curtis Stevens out of the so called hundred examples!

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            #55
            TBH I don't think Gennady would have much harder time to make 154 than what Canelo does to make 152...

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              #56
              Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
              Journal? Wtf are you talking about?

              Stevens is **** as you said so how is that a success story. We're talking about boxing at the highest level here - facing Floyd Mayweather - and all you got is Curtis Stevens out of the so called hundred examples!
              You don't even know what a journal is, ****ing lol'd.

              I knew you'd do this, you asked for an example of success in moving down in weight, stevens despite not being the best is having success at 160 even though he has been at higher weights his whole career. I gave you an example and you discredit it to save face. So pathetic, I'm done replying now. I imagine you'll take that as a victory as well like a sad fcker.

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                #57
                Originally posted by Simurgh
                TBH I don't think Gennady would have much harder time to make 154 than what Canelo does to make 152...
                Really? He's pretty shredded at 160. To get down to 154, he might have to start burning actual muscle mass. Canelo's younger which allows his body to successfully handle gaining a bunch of weight over night. I don't see too many fighters over the age of 30 doing that. People seem to be focusing more on whether Golovkin can make the actual weight limit vs if he can perform successfully there. Like, why would he not fight at 154 if he could easily make the weight? He'd obviously have the natural size and strength advantage if he could do so comfortably. But he doesn't do that so one can only assume he knows he'd be draining himself to get down there.

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                  #58
                  Erislandy Lara.

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                  • Dirk Diggler UK
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by T18Z
                    You don't even know what a journal is, ****ing lol'd.

                    I knew you'd do this, you asked for an example of success in moving down in weight, stevens despite not being the best is having success at 160 even though he has been at higher weights his whole career. I gave you an example and you discredit it to save face. So pathetic, I'm done replying now. I imagine you'll take that as a victory as well like a sad fcker.
                    I didn't say I don't know what a journal is, I asked why some silly ****** is talking about journals on a boxing forum

                    You said hundreds of fighters do this and the best you can come up with is Curtis Stevens - some bum who's never won a world title! What a success story!

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                      #60
                      curtis stevens was to small for 168 he's now fighting in his natual weight class. it's sorta similar to eddie chambers but stevens hasn't really faced anyone on a b or c level like chambers did imo.

                      me personally floyd vs lara would be a great fight simply because of the skill level floyd has the experience and lara the size

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