Geale/GGG in 2014?

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  • Jloro
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    #11
    Originally posted by Weebler I
    Jloro is a Golovkin hater.

    I think Barker's loss may have Geale considering GGG as he might have lost his option. It would be a good fight for HBO.
    I actually like GG but his choice of opponents is almost on Par with The younger inexperienced Wilder

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      #12
      Originally posted by Jloro
      I actually like GG but his choice of opponents is almost on Par with The younger inexperienced Wilder
      Hahaha... you're freaking kidding me.
      Quillin's opponents are more on par for Wilder.

      I like him, but I really really hate him.

      Damn.... backtracking like crazy after that retirement home comment.
      Also Quillin clearly struggles with GGG's resume.
      Look how bad he struggled with Rosado after he acclimated to 160

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        #13
        Originally posted by Weebler I
        Jloro is a Golovkin hater.

        I think Barker's loss may have Geale considering GGG as he might have lost his option. It would be a good fight for HBO.
        lol at Jloro...it's getting sad.

        Also... Geale got decent options... I see him going after Sturm first and then begging for Golovkin if he loses against Sturm.
        Hoping Sturm holds it hostage in Germany

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        • Hougigo
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          #14
          Originally posted by US Dirk Killer
          lol at Jloro...it's getting sad.

          Also... Geale got decent options... I see him going after Sturm first and then begging for Golovkin if he loses against Sturm.
          Hoping Sturm holds it hostage in Germany
          I think Soliman is his mando... I'm actually hoping he takes Soliman on which leaves a window open for Golovkin

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          • Jloro
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            #15
            Originally posted by US Dirk Killer
            lol at Jloro...it's getting sad.

            Also... Geale got decent options... I see him going after Sturm first and then begging for Golovkin if he loses against Sturm.
            Hoping Sturm holds it hostage in Germany


            Originally posted by US Dirk Killer
            Hahaha... you're freaking kidding me.
            Quillin's opponents are more on par for Wilder.

            I like him, but I really really hate him.

            Damn.... backtracking like crazy after that retirement home comment.
            Also Quillin clearly struggles with GGG's resume.
            Look how bad he struggled with Rosado after he acclimated to 160
            Not backtracking at all. And yeah right he didn't get his face busted up like GG did and could actually drop him

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              #16
              “I wasn’t offered the fight,” Sergio Mora wrote Thursday afternoon via e-mail in response to a question many had been asking, why isn’t he fighting “Triple G” Gennady Golovkin? Mora earned a knockout win on the untelevised portion of the Andre Ward undercard in Ontario, CA, over a largely unknown fighter and heavily dangerous Milton


              “I wasn’t offered the fight,” Sergio Mora wrote Thursday afternoon via e-mail in response to a question many had been asking, why isn’t he fighting “Triple G” Gennady Golovkin? Mora earned a knockout win on the untelevised portion of the Andre Ward undercard in Ontario, CA, over a largely unknown fighter and heavily dangerous Milton Nunez. The fifth round stoppage of Nunez was Mora’s first stoppage win in five years since knocking out Calvin Green.
              Mora stated that though his promoter Lou DiBella tried his hardest to position Mora to get the fight, things just didn’t align themselves. Instead, Golovkin will face Osumanu Adama, an opponent who has never been knocked out before and is not well known. Adama has struggled at the highest level with losses to Donovan George and Daniel Geale and had some confused as to why the fight was made.
              I guess we can be glad that this fight with Adama wasn’t approved by HBO but Golovkin’s promoter said it will have some sort of US TV outlet. But why didn’t Mora at least get offered the fight with his background and the interesting style match up it may present? In any other case, Mora maintains a positive attitude stating that in 2014, he will be back stating, “I will get my shot son…if it isn’t [Golovkin] then it will be either Peter Quillin or Felix Sturm.”
              I actually would've liked this over Adama.
              Very good background and a tricky fighter.
              Also this wasn't on HBO... so that was his only chance unless Sergio does something big.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Jloro



                Not backtracking at all. And yeah right he didn't get his face busted up like GG did and could actually drop him
                oh so Quillin did better than Golovkin?
                HAHAHAHA
                Oh my lol.... just... the lengths people go.
                Quillin so lucky the cut Golovkin made reopened.

                You must be the only person other than Quillin and the judges who think Quillin dominated

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by hougigo
                  http://thaboxingvoice.com/sergio-mor...in-fight/20835



                  I actually would've liked this over Adama.
                  Very good background and a tricky fighter.
                  Also this wasn't on HBO... so that was his only chance unless Sergio does something big.
                  He has an ugly style.... good thing nobody approved it.
                  Have Lou put him in a decent fight first
                  Proksa a good start

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                  • Hougigo
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by US Dirk Killer
                    He has an ugly style.... good thing nobody approved it.
                    Have Lou put him in a decent fight first
                    Proksa a good start
                    Mora very underrated.
                    Former WBC JMW champ and last to beat Forrest.
                    Tricky style and difficult for anybody.
                    Huge statement if Golovkin fought him and looked dominant.
                    This was his one chance to do it before HBO flooded him with more time. He could probably still fight 5 times this year with 3 HBO dates and another Monaco date... and hopefully he'll fight Mora.
                    People crap on him for being boring, but I think he's good.

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                    • Weebler I
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by hougigo
                      http://thaboxingvoice.com/sergio-mor...in-fight/20835



                      I actually would've liked this over Adama.
                      Very good background and a tricky fighter.
                      Also this wasn't on HBO... so that was his only chance unless Sergio does something big.
                      I don't like the way K2 are ducking Mora. Big name fighter, wants to take on GGG yet they complain of no opponents and pretend he doesn't exist.

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