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Comments Thread For: Team Cotto: Golovkin Not Yet in Majors, Fight Premature
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Originally posted by big_james10 View PostCotto's manager is basically saying that Golovkin is still a minor leaguer in terms of his drawing power and hasn't earned his shot at Cotto. This is the same thing that Froch's promoter said about Golovkin. So, the only people who think GGG is a big dog who deserves a shot at the financial big shots in boxing are Golovkin, his team and his fans on this site. I guess this means we will continue to see GGG fighting the Sam Solimans and the Curtis Stevens of the boxing world unless and until Golovkin develops enough guts to fight Andre Ward and prove that he can draw on PPV and beat a top quality opponent.
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Originally posted by hitking View PostSo now Cotto, who's about 5'6, and weighed in a career high of 155 in his last fight is a full fledged middleweight. Man shut yo dumbass up
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Originally posted by SeekDaGreat View PostI don't get it, when will GGG be in the "majors" when Cotto retires? lol
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Originally posted by Noctilux View PostCotto might have made it in the majors, but he has failed miserably beating the top guys in the league. I assume GGG needs to beat a shot champion like Martinez to make it to the majors and be in the drivers seat.
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Originally posted by King- View PostCotto is in the 160lb division. You can say whatever you want, I know how butthurt you are...is is fact
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Originally posted by big_james10 View PostGGG has to do the same thing Cotto did -- move up a weight class (168) and beat the best opponent in that weight class (Ward) in front of 19,000 fans on PPV. If he does that, he will make it to the majors and earn a shot at Cotto or Froch at Wembley stadium. Beating a second tier fighter in front of 8,000 fans does not earn you a shot at the major leagues.
Yeah because Yuri Foreman, Austin Trout, etc,etc were all household names.
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