Comments Thread For: Murray: I’d Definitely Be Up For a Fight With Golovkin
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It's a pity the middleweight division doesn't have many top challengers for Golovkin. 168lbs if where the big fights are at.
For some weird reason Martinez is labelled the #1 middleweight by some people, even though now GGG would blow him out in less than 4 rounds.Comment
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So people should be labelled number 1 based on predictions?Comment
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This is a perfect example of what Bush's thread yesterday about the ******ity of fighters using the "build-up" excuse was about.
Murray isn't as popular as Golovkin, he doesn't have a belt, he'd probably make more money against the man than he ever has, and yet he is still talking about building the fight up before it happens.Comment
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We don't really know that at all.This is a perfect example of what Bush's thread yesterday about the ******ity of fighters using the "build-up" excuse was about.
Murray isn't as popular as Golovkin, he doesn't have a belt, he'd probably make more money against the man than he ever has, and yet he is still talking about building the fight up before it happens.
Are Golovkin's people offering more than what he got to go to Argentina to fight Martinez or Germany to fight Sturm?Comment
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unless he fights geale, he isn't building up anything. Murray isn't used for a build up, he's used to build up.This is a perfect example of what Bush's thread yesterday about the ******ity of fighters using the "build-up" excuse was about.
Murray isn't as popular as Golovkin, he doesn't have a belt, he'd probably make more money against the man than he ever has, and yet he is still talking about building the fight up before it happens.Last edited by Hougigo; 12-12-2013, 10:10 AM.Comment
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Well IMO Martinez lost to Murray, but he got a gift hometown decision. Meanwhile GGG has been dismantling the decision.
GGG is #1 Middleweight for me. Martinez from 2010 would give him a fight, 2013 doesn't IMO.Comment
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