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Abel Sanchez: "Martinez will never fight Golovkin"
Reporter: "Why don't you move up to 168 and fight Ward?"
Abel Sanchez: "We're going to fight Martinez first"
Reporter: "Who do you want next"?
Abel Sanchez: "Chavez Jr at 168."
I don't get why people aren't honest with themselves at simply admit the truth. This has nothing to do with unifying the division or whatever first. It's about the risk is being to high for the reward to move up and fight the likes of Ward. Yes, I know it's not sexy to admit that the fearless Golovkin isn't actually totally without fear. I actually think it's fair enough, but these round about excuses are annoying the fuck out of me.Last edited by DoktorSleepless; 02-07-2014, 04:25 PM.
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Sounds like someone is ducking to me... But let me guess for the right fight he will go down to 54 i bet?
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Originally posted by Humean View PostGolovkin has not been fighting bums. The fact you are calling his opponents bums suggests that you (and not for the first time) are as guilty of that which you criticize in others. The reality is that every fighter is criticized by at least some posters on here regardless of what they do and nothing is likely to change their minds.
I do think that he is given a pass by his fans for fights that if ward or quillin had made they would be highly critical, even if they won by KO like GGG.
Adama, and if made, Lee, are not the level of opponents a supposedly top 5 p4p and best MW in the world should be fighting. You think the same posters that anointed GGG with these titles would call quillin the same if he had the same resume.
I don't.
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostI think you know what that is about. Certain fighters have to go above and beyond to prove themselves to certain posters- while other guys like GGG can beat bum afterbum and its ok.
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Originally posted by DoktorSleepless View PostAbel Sanchez: "Martinez will never fight Golovkin"
Reporter: "Why don't you move up to 168 and fight Ward?"
Abel Sanchez: "We're going to fight Martinez first."
Reporter: "Who do you want next"?
"Abel Sanchez": "Chavez Jr at 168"
I don't get why people aren't honest with themselves at simply admit the truth. This has nothing to do with unifying the division or whatever first. It's about the risk is being to high for the reward to move up and fight the likes of Ward. Yes, I know it's not sexy to admit that the fearless Golovkin isn't actually totally fearless. I actually think it's fair enough, but these round out excuses are annoying the fuck out of me.
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Yea, idc if he moves up or not. I just care if his opponent level moves up from c or d to at least b. If he can't get fights at mw. Then move up or down to find better fights. It's his choice. But in the end he'll be wasting his career on guys like lee and Adama if nothing changes in a year.
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Originally posted by Humean View PostGolovkin has not been fighting bums. The fact you are calling his opponents bums suggests that you (and not for the first time) are as guilty of that which you criticize in others. The reality is that every fighter is criticized by at least some posters on here regardless of what they do and nothing is likely to change their minds.
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostI was posting about posters acceptance level not saying specifically that GGG has fought all bums. I dont think his resume warrants p4p
I do think that he is given a pass by his fans for fights that if ward or quillin had made they would be highly critical, even if they won by KO like GGG.
Adama, and if made, Lee, are not the level of opponents a supposedly top 5 p4p and best MW in the world should be fighting. You think the same posters that anointed GGG with these titles would call quillin the same if he had the same resume.
I don't.
I think that despite the lack of any stellar opponents on his record thus far that it isn't ridiculous to have him in the p4p top 10 although only maybe 9 or 10, considering the manner he has been beating strong and mediocre world level contenders. Personally I have him just outside the top 10 at present and knocking out Andy Lee will not push him into the top 10.
Quillin is unlikely to look as good beating Golovkin's opponents as Golovkin has and that is a big part of the difference. It is not just who you beat but also how you look doing so.
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