Comments Thread For: Arum Prefers Chavez vs. Golovkin, Not Ward, For Now

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  • BattlingNelson
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    #51
    Originally posted by hitking
    I fully expect GGG's management to release a statement before the night's out stating that GGG would love to fight Jr......if he can get down to 160.
    Let's hope you are correct. GGG should stay at 160 and get Sergio in the ring.

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    • BattlingNelson
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      #52
      Originally posted by jbpanama
      Jr will be fighting for His Life, against GGG...

      Both Cat's can Whack, with Good Whiskers....

      This should tell us if Chavez, has something other than A Name!!!
      It would be a mismatch. Even though GGG will be outweighed by 25 lbs, he'd totally obliterate Jr.

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      • hitking
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        #53
        Originally posted by jbpanama
        I think the G'Man will be happy to Fight Jr. at 168....

        Why..... Cause this is where He'll get the Big Big Bucks!!!

        GGG dosent Impress me as a Catch Weight Drama Queen...
        Really??? Why didn't he wanna fight Ward at 68? All this "most feared" and "anybody from 54-68' **** sounded real good when Ward was on the shelf. When Mr Ward came calling, where was all that tough **** then???

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        • hitking
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          #54
          Originally posted by battlingnelson
          let's hope you are correct. Ggg should stay at 160 and get sergio in the ring.
          bull****!!!!!!!

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          • hitking
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            #55
            Originally posted by kafkod
            Seriously, the weights could be a big obstacle to this fight happening. GGG is a smallish middleweight, Chavez is a very big supermiddleweight., too big, most of the time. He made 168 for Vera this time, but he might not be able to make it for much longer.
            GGG said anybody from 54-68. Shouldn't be a problem.

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            • MEXGBP
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              #56
              if chavez beats vera he is fighting sakio bika for the wbc title, then probably froch,
              I think arums comments so ward gets his shhhhitt together and sings with toprank

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              • hitking
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                #57
                Originally posted by gbonafide
                Right because someone who regularly spars with heavier guys is going to have a problem fighting Chavez at 168. Jr. is golden goose and the fact that Bob is willing to put him in with Gennady shows he's sick of Jr.'s nonsense and ready to cash out. Don't be jumping on the bandwagon in the future cuz ur already making a fool out of urself trying to discredit one of the best boxers to come along in a while. That will be proven over the next couple of years.
                Best boxer to come along in awhile based on what? Cause he sure as hell ain't beat nobody worth a f.uck. I'll reserve judgement until he does it against legit comp. Feel free making a fool of yourself nibblin' this boy's d1ckhead based on beating NOBODY!!!!

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                • dray435
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                  #58
                  I Dont See An Obliteration

                  Originally posted by BattlingNelson
                  It would be a mismatch. Even though GGG will be outweighed by 25 lbs, he'd totally obliterate Jr.
                  GGG couldn't obliterate ouma, rosado or stevens, ouma gave him all he could handle, rosado bled himself out of the fight but was not being dominated, stevens was green and quit and didn't know what to do when he was backing GGG up so I doubt if he will obliterate JR considering how solid JRs chin is.

                  This fight could very well go the distance with GGG taking more punishment than he has in recent fights GGG is not the second coming of hagler nor is he a future all time great, he is too limited to ever be considered an all time great nor has he even proven himself yet or fought any one of note, and based on how sturdy JRs chin appears to be this fight may be much more interesting than people know, if JR can take his punches and he should be able to because GGG is not a one punch KO artist he wears his opponents down with an accumulation of punches JR should be very competitive in this fight and give as good as he gets.

                  This fight could wind up being very competitive much more competitive than people realize it will be interesting to see how GGG reacts to pressure and taking punishment himself after he realizes he cant hurt JR, he may even have to go into survival mode himself it will be interesting to see how he deals with the pressure and the hurt JR puts on him.
                  Last edited by dray435; 02-28-2014, 11:26 PM.

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                  • ADP02
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Fetta
                    He will require rights to future fights. Similar to Martinez to get Chavez fight and GGG easier to sell than Ward
                    Who?

                    Also, goes to show that Arum was and is willing to fight outside TR opponents .... he is saying so against multiple fighters.

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                    • dray435
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by hitking
                      GGG said anybody from 54-68. Shouldn't be a problem.
                      Talk is cheap ward would dissect and school him over the distance clear unanimous decision for ward, he is starting to believe his own hype if he made that ridiculous statement.

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