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  • jayblack
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    #51
    Originally posted by Luilun
    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
    Is a WW not fighting a MW really a bad thing?

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    • Beercules
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      #52
      Originally posted by jayblack
      Is a WW not fighting a MW really a bad thing?
      Golovkin said he would move to 154; isn't Floyd the super duper TBE champion at 154?

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      • TheFlashKnows
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        #53
        I'm not a Floyd fan... and I don't believe Floyd needs to fight GGG. GGG is a middleweight, while Floyd owns belts at welterweight and jr. middleweight. If GGG wants a Floyd fight, he needs to drop down to 154 and beat some top 10 fighters in the division. Then Floyd has no reason to avoid GGG, or at that point you can call it a duck. I said the same thing about Sergio Martinez before his Chavez Jr. fight. Why does Floyd need to fight middleweights?

        However, if he wants to be TBE, which at this point I don't think very many people are convinced he is... then fighting and beating Golovkin would help make his case of being TBE.

        Oh, one more thing... even if GGG went down to 154 and beat Canelo/Lara/etc... I think Floyd retires rather than defend his belt against GGG.
        Last edited by TheFlashKnows; 11-03-2014, 03:42 PM.

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        • Clint650
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          #54
          just don't get your hopes up about Floyd fighting either one of these guys. If Pac loses, and loses badly...then of course I can understand not making that fight and considering an Algieri match up (as exciting as that may sound). But GGG! I highly doubt that! I like that Team GGG is putting the pressure on, and they should not quit. Anyone who has a problem with this match up is clearly afraid for Floyd, as if he's your boss and if he loses you're out of a job hahaha! Weight classes are there for a reason and GGG said he can make 154. People talk about this like GGG is coming in at 180 and little itty bitty Floyd only walks around at 150 and that it's not fair. NO! what's not fair is charging us a ridiculous PPV fee to see a garbage fight.

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          • big_james10
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            #55
            Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
            If the proper circumstances are in place, trainer Abel Sanchez could see Floyd Mayweather Jr. (47-0, 26KOs) seriously consider a fight with WBA/IBO/WBC interim-middleweight champion Gennady "GGG" Golovkin (31-0, 28KOs).

            Mayweather has the WBC/WBA world titles at welterweight and junior middleweight. Golovkin is willing to drop down to the junior middleweight limit of 154-pounds to fight Mayweather or even 155 so the middleweight belts could be at stake.
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            I wonder if this is the line of garbage that GGG's team feeds him on a daily basis and whether he actually believes it: Gennady, don't move up to 168 to fight Ward, Froch, Kessler or any other quality opponent and risk losing. Stay where you are and Mayweather may fight you if Pacuquaio looks bad. Cotto may fight you since the WBC has ordered it. Bob Arum says the Chavez Jr. fight is still possible.

            If Golovkin is ****** enough to believe this BS that his team is feeding him, he is as dumb if not dumber than Guillermo Rigondeaux and Adonis Stevenson.

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            • big_james10
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              #56
              Originally posted by Clint650
              just don't get your hopes up about Floyd fighting either one of these guys. If Pac loses, and loses badly...then of course I can understand not making that fight and considering an Algieri match up (as exciting as that may sound). But GGG! I highly doubt that! I like that Team GGG is putting the pressure on, and they should not quit. Anyone who has a problem with this match up is clearly afraid for Floyd, as if he's your boss and if he loses you're out of a job hahaha! Weight classes are there for a reason and GGG said he can make 154. People talk about this like GGG is coming in at 180 and little itty bitty Floyd only walks around at 150 and that it's not fair. NO! what's not fair is charging us a ridiculous PPV fee to see a garbage fight.



              You don't have to pay the fee if you think it is ridiculous. Just as I don't have to watch those one-sided mismatches GGG partcipates in three times a year (I don't), no one is forcing you to buy a Floyd fight.

              Floyd will not fight GGG because GGG is a nobody who brings nothing to the table. If Floyd fought GGG the PPV numbers would be lower than Pacquaio's fights against Algieri and Rios because nobody except people like you who post on this message board gives a rat's a....sss about GGG and hardly anybody would pay to see him fight.

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              • HeroBando
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                #57
                Originally posted by big_james10
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                You don't have to pay the fee if you think it is ridiculous. Just as I don't have to watch those one-sided mismatches GGG partcipates in three times a year (I don't), no one is forcing you to buy a Floyd fight.

                Floyd will not fight GGG because GGG is a nobody who brings nothing to the table. If Floyd fought GGG the PPV numbers would be lower than Pacquaio's fights against Algieri and Rios because nobody except people like you who post on this message board gives a rat's a....sss about GGG and hardly anybody would pay to see him fight.
                Thats not true, youre clearly petrified for lil floyd. He just fought maidana x2, whos nowhere near the draw ggg is. But i guess you didnt know since you dont watch his fights, dumba$$, including rubio that had thousands of mexocan fans chanting ggg. Floyd loves mexican fans, see his preferred dates, idiot

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                • Clint650
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by jayblack
                  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.
                  Sorry but Floyd builds up these ex 140lbers and young inexperienced guys like Canelo like they are "solid" fighters" and deserved a shot at him. I don't see a difference between a fighter who is coming off a loss or a fighter coming of a spectacular win since BOTH are dangerous. In fact we can argue that the fighter coming of a loss is even more dangerous because he has already experienced defeat and is hungrier for the win. This is all here say. Stuff fighters say before a fight to hype you up. Like Maidana. Seen him get dropped by Khan, whipped by Alexander, outboxed by old Morales, but the lead up to the Floyd fight he was turned into a monster!!!

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                  • icha
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                    #59
                    GGGs camp way over the head...

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                    • icha
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Beercules
                      Golovkin said he would move to 154; isn't Floyd the super duper TBE champion at 154?
                      nope he is the super duper TBE champion at 152...

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