explain how you avoid someone when you haven't fought anyone else in a year and are in rehab from surgery? Those must be the requirements of a GGG opponent though right?
They want to fight Geale, HBO said "no" for some reason.
If HBO said "Yes" to Mora I'm sure GGG would fight him.
Come on man........GGG is HBO's top product, they know thaty he won't look good against movers which is why they think Kirkland is such a great idea. It's a business first and they want their product to sell.
Come on man........GGG is HBO's top product, they know thaty he won't look good against movers which is why they think Kirkland is such a great idea. It's a business first and they want their product to sell.
dont tell me you thought he looked bad vs proksa and rosado?
explain how you avoid someone when you haven't fought anyone else in a year and are in rehab from surgery? Those must be the requirements of a GGG opponent though right?
Hmmmm let's see... Maybe because Golovkin haters accuse him of fighting JMWs, while their boy is fighting a guy who doesn't belong to JMW, let alone Middleweight.
You're right, there is nothing wrong with this picture
dont tell me you thought he looked bad vs proksa and rosado?
No, he looked great against Proksa who sat along the ropes and took punches and then got beaten down against Mora.
Rosado (who moved up from 154) looked better than people thought he would considering he has a KO rating of less than 45% and is a career JMW fighter. GGG looked pretty good against Rosado but got his faced marked up decently in that fight. There is a reason HBO doesn't want to put good fights on their air waves for the sake of others. They want stationary opponents that GGG can KO because they are billing him as a KO machine and that's what they want to sell.
They were also billing Broner as the next Mayweather and we all see how that turned out so don't hold your breath. If they believed they schit they were talking, they would care less who GGG fought, but they obviously do care a great deal.........that speaks volumes in itself.
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