Comments Thread For: Golovkin Mentally Strong, Would Face Mayweather at 154
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Cotto is more likely to fight GGG than any other prime time fighter based on his history. I'm starting to really like Canelo, he is looking like he's cut from the same cloth.Comment
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Cotton fought Margarito when he was amongst the best in the business. He fought Pacquiao when he was at his absolute peak. He fought Mosley when it mattered. He fought Martinez when everyone wanted Pac and Mayweather to do it.
Cotto is more likely to fight GGG than any other prime time fighter based on his history. I'm starting to really like Canelo, he is looking like he's cut from the same cloth.Comment
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The normally business-like Gennady Golovkin wasn’t himself. He was a bit distracted. Somewhat out of it. Preoccupied. Golovkin later admitted to not being entirely focused when he opened training camp on May 17 in Big Bear.
But he had good reason to be that way.
Golovkin’s father, Gennady Ivanovich Golovkin, died of a sudden heart attack on Feb. 18 at the age of 68, causing Golovkin to spend a 40-day ritual mourning period in Germany and his native Kazakhstan, where he was at the time of the death. Golovkin was also forced to cancel an April 26 bout at Madison Square Garden against Andy Lee to make arrangements. [Click Here To Read More]Why does Golovkin keep talking about fighting smaller fighters? He should move up and fight bigger fighters if he wants a challenge. Instead, he keeps talking about fighting a guy who started and spent most of his career at 130 while he continues to beat up on C-class fighters. He has Ward and Hopkins (after he takes care of the Russian in his next fight) waiting on him at 168, but he insists on either moving down to 154 or continuing to fight C-class fighters. What a gutless coward.
Hey both Hopkins and Ward called out Floyd at 160. Surely this is more fair, the duck is a 2x champ at 154Comment
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The usual. Probably too much of this regurgitated nonsense throughout this tread. GGG is willing to fight the 154 champ at 154. I don't see how a heavyweight fits into that equation.Comment
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Cotton fought Margarito when he was amongst the best in the business. He fought Pacquiao when he was at his absolute peak. He fought Mosley when it mattered. He fought Martinez when everyone wanted Pac and Mayweather to do it.
Cotto is more likely to fight GGG than any other prime time fighter based on his history. I'm starting to really like Canelo, he is looking like he's cut from the same cloth.Comment
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Yes Floyd should fight GGG. If FLoyds father can fight SRL, I think its embarrassing that Floyd hasn't fought as big a challenge as even his father. That's how bad a cherry picker Floyd is.
GGG isn't as good as SRL, but at least people will see it as Floyd taking a risky fight and trying to challenge himself at least.
I think Floyd should be embarrassed that he is rated so highly yet hasn't even fought someone as good as his father was prepared to do.Comment
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"Mayweather weight drained Golovkin"
"Did you see GGG in there, he is walking corpse, Mayweather is a coward for not fighting him at 160"
All you have to do is look at Ward-Dawson to see how the majority would react if Mayweather somehow won the fight. Dawson, the 175 king, went down to 168, got knocked down 3 times and quit in the 10th. Not a soul recognizes the victory.
Dawson landed 29 punches in the entire 10 rounds, and threw 187 total. Ward is defensive, elusive, but not like that. Dawson was weak as hell, he was a zombie.Comment
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