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  • Originally posted by carloscruz10009 View Post
    Come on bro.. he still a prospect... oh wait hes 32 years old...
    His fanboys are funny. They don't even try and be impartial.

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    • Originally posted by FloydsLostBalls View Post
      Floyd provides a bigger one. You should be rooting for that fight seeing as how you're always concerned about how much fighters make. Fight Andre for less or Floyd for more?


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      I never have and never will give a f.uck about what fighters make. You got me mixed up with somebody else you d1ckridin' ass b1tch.

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      • Originally posted by FloydsLostBalls View Post
        "I'm fighting Marquez because he called me out".

        Floyd he's a lightweight.

        " All that matters is that he called me out".



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        "GGG is the most feared fighter in boxing. He's willing to fight anybody from 54-68."

        I can play that game too weak ass boy.

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        • Holy shhht @ hitboy it got hot as hell in hurr. Wha did i miss

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          • Originally posted by hitking View Post
            "GGG is the most feared fighter in boxing. He's willing to fight anybody from 54-68."

            I can play that game too weak ass boy.
            Floyd is at 154, GGG called him out. Time to do work. Why don't you want to see it?

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            • Originally posted by hitking View Post
              I never have and never will give a f.uck about what fighters make. You got me mixed up with somebody else you d1ckridin' ass b1tch.
              You care. You're one of the biggest riders for "boxing is a business".

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              • Yes. GGG's resume is weak. His best win is a 3rd round KO of Macklin.
                Yes. GGG needs to step up the competition.
                Yes. His statements are what his detractors keep bringing up, namely that - He can't beat EVERYONE 54-68 - is posturing. The same way Mayweather isn't Greater than ALI.
                Yes. He'll beat Sergio, Quillin and Sturm. Since some people actually think he isn't the best middle weight he should prove so by unifying. His focus should be on becoming lineal.
                Yes. His haters want him to move up so he loses.

                No. GGG shouldn't abandon a weight class BEFORE he's proven himself to be the best at that weight.
                No. He doesn't need to fight Ward. Jumping from Macklin-level (his best win) to the consensus #2 p4p in Ward isn't fair to ask from a man. There is quite a jump in size AND class there that his haters are aware of and banking on. He's a hater's worst nightmare because he's so active and always destroys in opponents with a KO. It's clear he's the best middleweight but they still talk shit, therefore he should shut them up first. Then, when there is no doubt left at 160 he can move up the right way, which is long term.

                He's waiting for the right people at middleweight, while keeping busy there and these haters know it and it kills them. I hear you guys calling him names and tearing apart his resume yet you're trying to prevent him by doing so by pushing for a fight he won't win. Too bad he isn't going to bite off more than he can chew, slowly devouring 160, while making Ward look more and more inactive by comparison.

                To simplify for you moronic Floyd-Ward lovers:
                Ward @ 168 = done, so move up already... He can move up knowing he cleaned out at smw
                GGG @ 160= not done, stay and unify to remove doubt... If he moves up people will always say he was a paper champ at 160 (which I know you want ha)

                [I know you're going to bring up Sanchez's statements (straw man argument) but just because he got you guys butthurt is irrelevant to my argument]

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                • Originally posted by FloydsLostBalls View Post
                  You care. You're one of the biggest riders for "boxing is a business".
                  Please find the post where I show an oz of care of concern about how much money any fight is making. I'll wait......B1TCH!!!!!!!

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                  • Originally posted by FloydsLostBalls View Post
                    Floyd is at 154, GGG called him out. Time to do work. Why don't you want to see it?
                    I don't give a f.uck if they fight or not. But you know like I know that Floyd ain't a natural jr middleweight and ain't fighting there unless its a lotta money on the table. You also know that Floyd has an exclusive contract with Showtime and GGG has an exclusive contract with HBO. So the fight can't be made anyway. You just runnin' ya d1cklick as usual. On the other hand, GGG said anybody from 54-68 and a Ward fight can be made in about five mins. Only thing holding that up is ya boy don't want none. Why you don't wanna see that one........B1TCH?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!?!?!
                    Last edited by hitking; 02-07-2014, 08:01 PM.

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                    • Originally posted by AVDB View Post
                      Yes. GGG's resume is weak. His best win is a 3rd round KO of Macklin.
                      Yes. GGG needs to step up the competition.
                      Yes. His statements are what his detractors keep bringing up, namely that - He can't beat EVERYONE 54-68 - is posturing. The same way Mayweather isn't Greater than ALI.
                      Yes. He'll beat Sergio, Quillin and Sturm. Since some people actually think he isn't the best middle weight he should prove so by unifying. His focus should be on becoming lineal.
                      Yes. His haters want him to move up so he loses.

                      No. GGG shouldn't abandon a weight class BEFORE he's proven himself to be the best at that weight.
                      No. He doesn't need to fight Ward. Jumping from Macklin-level (his best win) to the consensus #2 p4p in Ward isn't fair to ask from a man. There is quite a jump in size AND class there that his haters are aware of and banking on. He's a hater's worst nightmare because he's so active and always destroys in opponents with a KO. It's clear he's the best middleweight but they still talk shit, therefore he should shut them up first. Then, when there is no doubt left at 160 he can move up the right way, which is long term.

                      He's waiting for the right people at middleweight, while keeping busy there and these haters know it and it kills them. I hear you guys calling him names and tearing apart his resume yet you're trying to prevent him by doing so by pushing for a fight he won't win. Too bad he isn't going to bite off more than he can chew, slowly devouring 160, while making Ward look more and more inactive by comparison.

                      To simplify for you moronic Floyd-Ward lovers:
                      Ward @ 168 = done, so move up already... He can move up knowing he cleaned out at smw
                      GGG @ 160= not done, stay and unify to remove doubt... If he moves up people will always say he was a paper champ at 160 (which I know you want ha)

                      [I know you're going to bring up Sanchez's statements (straw man argument) but just because he got you guys butthurt is irrelevant to my argument]
                      I can't believe you actually took the time to type this worthless pile of dawg****.

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