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  • Luilun
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    #41
    Originally posted by BrushMyHair
    Floyd vs GGG would give Floyd Haters wet dreams up on this forum.
    You have a point about a dream cause thats all this fight would be a dream cause we all know Floyd would never fight GGG

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    • Hougigo
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      #42
      No....no they won't.

      Didn't you just re-up with HBO?

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      • The Gambler1981
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        #43
        My question would be why, if Floyd is going to do something bizarre it will be for the most money and Golovkin is not bringing the most money anytime soon.
        Khan and Garcia are at he very least similar paydays and if the pay is the same why mess around with a middleweight instead of Khan or Garcia?

        Golovkin's people got to do what they have to do to build his name but talking about Floyd only does so much.

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        • Nay_Sayer
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          #44
          Originally posted by -Kev-
          He said a "huge pay per view showdown". He hasn't seen what the two Maidana PPV's and Guerrero PPV did? How does he expect Golovkin to help sell the same or more than Maidana and Guerrero who have strong Hispanic following?

          This fight would only gain Floyd respect from haters, for like a week after it's signed until they start talking about weight issues, Golovkin's age (Like Floyd is not old), GGG's terrible opposition pre-Floyd, and how Floyd can't beat GGG at the full 160 limit.
          ^This.....

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          • johnnyrambo
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            #45
            If Pac looks bad, Floyd may eye us!!..., from his rear view mirror, if that!

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            • peplz
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              #46
              Originally posted by Boxing Goat
              Delusion at it's finest!

              First off, GGG is never fighting Floyd. Period, end of story.

              Secondly, if Pacquiao looks vulnerable, Floyd will actually be more likely to fight him.
              I think you're confusing Mayweather with Pacquiao. After all it's Pacquiao who loves to fight guys that are coming off of a career defining loss and are at their personal low point in their career. De la Hoya, Hatton, Cotto, Margarito, Mosley and Rios are all fighters that Pacquiao fought either directly after they had loss or one fight removed. Mayweather has never done that. And it seems like a pattern for Pacquiao. The proof is in the pudding people.

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              • Real Hero
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                #47
                Floyd will win by UD but...no balls to do it.

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                • Nay_Sayer
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by peplz
                  I think you're confusing Mayweather with Pacquiao. After all it's Pacquiao who loves to fight guys that are coming off of a career defining loss and are at their personal low point in their career. De la Hoya, Hatton, Cotto, Margarito, Mosley and Rios are all fighters that Pacquiao fought either directly after they had loss or one fight removed. Mayweather has never done that. And it seems like a pattern for Pacquiao. The proof is in the pudding people.
                  ^This.....

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                  • jayblack
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Boxing Goat
                    Delusion at it's finest!

                    First off, GGG is never fighting Floyd. Period, end of story.

                    Secondly, if Pacquiao looks vulnerable, Floyd will actually be more likely to fight him.
                    Who has Floyd fought after they looked vulnerable /coming off of a loss/ barely won off of a gift decision?

                    Do I think he fights GGG? No I don't, but I don't see any natural WW fighting a MW. And if he does fight him at 155 lets please refer back to this article and see that GGG said he would drop down to 154 or 155 to fight Floyd, and Floyd is not calling him out and saying he has to drop down in weight.

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                    • jayblack
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by nakedgenes
                      Floyd will win by UD but...no balls to do it.
                      What do you mean no balls to do it? Are you ******? This is called boxing not brawling. Why on earth would Floyd stand toe to toe with one of the most devastating punchers currently in the game? That would be GGG's only chance at winning, and you think Floyd should give that to him.

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