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  • #41
    Originally posted by Golovkin View Post
    Ward isn't enough of a man to get inside a ring with Golovkin.
    Based on what huh? Based on that you're a ****** Golovkin fanboy?
    Wards resume is far better than Golovkins, not even comperable.
    Ward beat easily Kessler, Froch, Bika, Green, Abraham, Miranda, Dawson (and don't come with the "only fight in Oakland" bull****, none of these fights was a robbery, they were clear Ward wins) but still exist some idiot who say "Ward is'nt enough of a man to get inside a ring with Golovkin".

    Truth hurts I guess:

    Golovkin: "We fight everyone from 154 to 168"
    Ward: "Let's do it"
    Golovkin: "We have an unfinished business at 160"
    after that: "I'd fight Chavez Jr at 168 but I won't stay there I'll go to super middleweight for just that one match,after that I'll go back to 160"

    Golovkin/Kovalev fanboys are the new pactar ds.
    Stop your nonsense please!

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Realizniguhnit View Post
      Disappointing but I can't help but respect Jr's decision. Not everyone is keen on being a slave for TR all their career. I wonder what the offer was for the Golovkin fight. If it was under 5 million I don't blame Chavez 1 bit because he is clearly the draw of the 2 fighters...
      $5mil? Jr only got $3mil to fight Maravilla (who got $1.5mil) who was and is a bigger name than Golovkin, and it's hard to argue that Jrs become a bigger draw than when he was an unbeaten rising star.

      I can respect Jr for not being forced into signing for extra fights (or whatever has actually happened), but if he was being offered a good payday, IDK say $2.5+ for GGG and is already tied into a contract anyway, I can't see any particularly good reason not to take it. Anyway, the situation remains pretty opaque and it's not really possible to judge what exactly has happened without further information.

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      • #43
        Damn!!

        damn damn damn one hell of an interesting fight down the drain.

        Idk whether to believe Arum or not, I wonder if there is any word on this matter

        from Jr's camp.

        I can understand him wanting to take that Haymon sweepstakes but damn this

        was one hell of an opportunity passed up.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by Golovkin View Post
          Ward isn't enough of a man to get inside a ring with Golovkin.
          I believe Ward currently has a promotional dispute going on. He isn't fighting any one at the minute. I'm fairly certain he's not scared of GGG at all.

          But don't let facts get in the way of race-fuelled hating.
          Last edited by Grimmer; 05-08-2014, 12:12 PM.

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          • #45
            Surprise surprise, you mean nobody actually ever had any intention of getting Chavez Jr. beaten into a coma?

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            • #46
              GGG keeps getting KO victories outside the ring.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
                That's very shady.

                If Jr.'s contract suddenly doesn't end until almost a year and a half from now then why the big rush to get him to sign an extension?
                Steve Kim ***8207;@stevemaxboxing · 2h
                @cbryant1792 @elyogui83 Oct of 2015 according to Arum, injuries and suspensions extend contracts


                If that's the case, Jr. has nobody to blame but himself for the extra time added on due to suspension.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
                  What would’ve been one of the most appealing fights of the summer is definitely dead.

                  Promoter Bob Arum confirmed to BoxingScene.com on Wednesday night that negotiations for the Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.-Gennady Golovkin pay-per-view fight have ceased and that both boxers are headed in different directions. Chavez (48-1-1, 32 KOs, 1 NC) was interested in boxing Golovkin, according to Arum, but for an unspecified purse that was more than Arum’s Top Rank Inc. was willing to pay the popular Mexican fighter for facing Kazakhstan’s Golovkin (29-0, 26 KOs).
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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Mitchell Kane View Post
                      Steve Kim @stevemaxboxing · 2h
                      @cbryant1792 @elyogui83 Oct of 2015 according to Arum, injuries and suspensions extend contracts
                      Ah, of course. That old snake always has something up his sleeve.

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