I really like the guy and I know it's not his fault but I gave no interest in this fight.
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Originally posted by drenlou View PostThats a fight i want to see,mora is a slick fighter and could have ggg off ballance all night,ggg would really havevto work for a win over mora despite wut ggg bandwagoners would sayOriginally posted by Don Duva View PostWhy not someone like Mora? He's stated numerous times in the past that he'd like this fight, and he'd arguably be the best opponent Golovkin had faced as a pro.
Originally posted by hitking View PostThe double standards on this site continue to amaze. An up-n-comer like Broner gets his balls busted for fighting ranked contenders, probably a division or two above where he should be fighting. Meanwhile GGG gets his balls massaged for fighting guys nobody's ever heard of.
Originally posted by -Kev- View PostSurvived Geale's powerful punching onslaught? Impressive.
Originally posted by From Russia View PostThis is sad and funny, Kovalev, who wasnt build up by HBO like GGG, actually fought a better opposition. I hope Gena finally gets a good fights, but its just a hope, looks like *****es at 160 are forcing GGG to move up.
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It is a shame, but hopefully we get some decent fights in the States later. I've got a strong su****ion Murray - Golovkin will be announced shortly after Monte Carlo assuming they both get by their opponents.
GGG runs into the problem that the Euro/Aus contenders can get as much (or nearly so) fighting each other for the IBF belt, with a far more realistic chance of winning. Barker, Geale, Sturm p'haps Soliman have no need whatsoever to fight GGG as their respective markets give them a good living and a decent chance at a belt.
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Originally posted by Light_Speed View Post
I'm surprised that Kovalev was able to get the fights he got, especially Cleverly. Maybe it's because he looks sloppier and more one dimensional than GGG so the promoters underestimate him and let their guys get in the ring with him.
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I don't understand why people are complaining. This is almost like a training, side fight to keep GGG busy. It doesn't prove anything but it give an opportunity for fans to enjoy.
You can just pretend like this is gym sparring session - it's not on TV anyway.
Would you mind to see Floyd fighting 2-3 times more per year regardless of the opponent.
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Who ever his handlers are they are doing a brilliant job of killing his career. Keep feeding Golovkin fish....the guy is NOT getting any younger. I expect his legacy to be a "Great Amateur Career and an UNPROVEN Professional Career."
Quickly losing interest in this fighter. Next!
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Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View PostActually a lot of posters on here were critical of the choice. And even Larry Merchant was badmouthing Ward after the bout for "taking easy fights."
So now it would be nice if GGG got the same treatment from fans and media. Otherwise it shows double standards.
We'll see what happens after this guy, when HBO will be paying to show Golovkin fight. We'll see if any of these other middleweights will step up like Macklin did.
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