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Last edited by richardt; 08-16-2014, 07:01 PM.
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Originally posted by skinnystev View Postin all his years as a fighter floyd jr has never accepted a challenge like Triple GGG and he never will. as far as a legacy goes he has none. if floyd jr had any balls he would fight Triple GGG bare knuckle in red square at high noon winner take all
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Originally posted by richardt View PostI wasn't commenting on anything Jeff said in the statement you responded to. My statement was a simple one, one that you quoted me on yet your own statement had nothing to do with the statement I made. I asked and people are asking the same thing, wanting to know if Mayweather defends his 154 pound title, is he going to demand that a fighter come below 154. Can you Seriously accept it if Mayweather defends his 154 pound title against other 154 pound fighters and demands they come in lower ever again? Would you defend him?
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Originally posted by MC Hammer View PostPac does it, no complaint. Cotto does it, No complaint. whats going on here?Last edited by richardt; 08-16-2014, 07:10 PM.
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If Mayweather beats Golovkin people would say he wasn't ready. If it's at 154 they would say he should have fought him at 160. In other words Mayweather would get no credit should he win. If Golovkin beats Mayweather he's king of the world despite all the built advantages he would have. Mayweather would be taking all the risk and getting none of the reward.
I agree with most sane boxing fans, the fight should be between Golovkin and Ward not necessarily Mayweather.
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Originally posted by roademier View PostI just want to know why people defend not wanting to see certain fights or don't want to see fighters challenge themselves?
Dare to be truly great.
Why wouldn't a fan of Floyd's not want him to fight Golovkin or Peter or Lara ?
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Originally posted by richardt View PostI wasn't commenting on anything Jeff said in the statement you responded to. My statement was a simple one, one that you quoted me on yet your own statement had nothing to do with the statement I made. I asked and people are asking the same thing, wanting to know if Mayweather defends his 154 pound title, is he going to demand that a fighter come below 154. Can you seriously accept it if Mayweather defends his 154 pound title against other 154 pound fighters and demands they come in lower ever again? Would you defend him?
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Originally posted by turnedup View Postgolovkin has never said "i don't want to fight ward" or "i won't fight ward"....the end.
Stop putting words in that man's mouth. Ward sat down with HBO and had the fight offered to him by HBO...Ward's answer: "The money isn't right". The reply from Sanchez: "Ward needs to know his place in a negotiation for a fight". How that translates into Golovkin won't fight him is ludicrous.
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Originally posted by hitking View PostFirst off, I'm familiar enough with you as a poster to know that you're not coming from a completely irrational and fanatical place of simply wanting to see Floyd lose. We disagree on this subject because you come from the black-n-white stance of, "Floyd is the jr middleweight champion." IMO I come from the more practical stance that Floyd isn't a jr middleweight. So to answer your question, I wouldn't fight tooth-n-nail to defend Floyd demanding catchweights from certain guys. But it doesn't really bother me either. I don't really like catchweights. But when guys are out here chasing fights with smaller guys, that happens to be bigger stars. They kinda make it hard for me to feel sorry for them one way or another. Because personally. With weigh-ins being 30hrs+ before the opening bell in these big events. I really don't think they make that big a difference. Everyone went crazy over what happened with Manny and Oscar. And failed to realize Oscar was so drained because he was a dumbass and tried to rehydrated after the unofficial HBO weigh-in the night of the fight.Last edited by richardt; 08-16-2014, 07:38 PM.
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Originally posted by harwri008 View PostIf Mayweather beats Golovkin people would say he wasn't ready. If it's at 154 they would say he should have fought him at 160. In other words Mayweather would get no credit should he win. If Golovkin beats Mayweather he's king of the world despite all the built advantages he would have. Mayweather would be taking all the risk and getting none of the reward.
I agree with most sane boxing fans, the fight should be between Golovkin and Ward not necessarily Mayweather.
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