Putting Golovkin's name in the same sentence with Mayweather is an insult to boxing
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Still waiting for GGG to fight somebody with a pulse. Curtis Stevens next, what a fu.cking killer that guy is no wonder every fighter on the planets ****ting bricks from GGG
The guys fought like one ranked middleweight and a load of petrified scrubs who should probably look at doing something else for a living. Its okay though he **** out medals in the amateurs!
& too think people was ripping Rigondeaux before, talk about double standards. 30 pro fights in and still not fought anybody and that won't change when (if) he beats Stevens.
Never in all my life have I seen a guy get such praise for doing virtually sweet F.AComment
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with all due respect, tim has shown you more than GGG. GGG just has the size and one punch power. I find it hard to believe in fights with proska, ishida, rosado and whomever else that you have seen him show you something, other than power, that makes you think he beats floyd. if bradley is only good, given his record and how he acheived it, what is ggg, average?
Like I said, lets stop trying to pretend this is a logical discussion. GGG has size and power and most posters think that is what wins fights so they think its why ggg beats floyd.
this is the logic gbp used to sell the canelo fight to the masses.
I certainly think GGG's power and size advantage is one of the main reasons he would have a chance of beating Floyd, but I also think his ability to time his opponents and place his shots well would also play a part if he won.
Bradley isn't really blessed with a size advantage or great power, so I don't see him posing much of a challenge. It isn't just because of that, but also because Floyd is a superior boxer.Comment
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Mayweather would make him look like a child in the ring. Deep down these people know this.
Golovkin has no right to be mentioned with Maywetaher he hasnt accomplished anything since hes been a pro yet.Comment
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They fight on HBO and why would they all not want to maximize the fight's earning power? He also isn't chasing Ward because he still wants to unify the MW division, which is proving difficult to do given the HBO/Showtime dispute as well as the other top guys not seeming to have a strong desire to fight him.
I would favor Ward against GGG and I would like to see it in the next few years.
it's time to get the ball rollingComment
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Still waiting for GGG to fight somebody with a pulse. Curtis Stevens next, what a fu.cking killer that guy is no wonder every fighter on the planets ****ting bricks from GGG
The guys fought like one ranked middleweight and a load of petrified scrubs who should probably look at doing something else for a living. Its okay though he **** out medals in the amateurs!
& too think people was ripping Rigondeaux before, talk about double standards. 30 pro fights in and still not fought anybody and that won't change when (if) he beats Stevens.
Never in all my life have I seen a guy get such praise for doing virtually sweet F.AComment
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My point is that all the interested parties (the promoters, HBO, Ward, and Golovkin) all have a financial incentive to wait.Comment
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dude, i don't think anyone cares about barker or geale (so what if they won't fight ggg) ..........if thats ggg's options he needs to move up.Comment
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thats your opinion...........but why get mad when some of us want to see ggg at 168 because it's leap in quality opponents? (thats only one weight class above 160. ONE) ggg himself said that he only has 5 years left......would you like to see him spend that 5 years trying to clean out a weak division or move up and face fighters like kessler, froch? hell even bika would be good to watch...........if fighters have always moved up in weight whats the problem with one weight jump?
my point is clearly that GGG still has to prove himself so the demand to move up is different than floyd who is just too good for 147-154. do you understand?Comment
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