Golovkin still want Mayweather at 154lbs

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  • -DSG-
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    #91
    Calling out jr middleweights he's tough!

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      #92
      Floyd's been ducking him for a while, just like he was ducking Pac. Moonves needs to force that fight as well after Pac lowers his marketability with this beatdown on the 2nd because paying Floyd 32 million after he has an L on his record is going to be a hurt piece. May-GGG IS the next best fight out there.

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        #93
        Originally posted by -DSG-
        Calling out jr middleweights he's tough!
        Would you prefer he said "no, I wouldn't fight Mayweather"? I don't understand what people are complaining about here, dude asked him a question (would you fight Mayweather at 154?) and he answered. What's he supposed to say, no? "No, I don't want to fight Mayweather. I don't want to make the most money I'll ever make in my entire career. No, I will not do it!"

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          #94
          Originally posted by D4thincarnation
          I think Floyd should give up his light middle belts now, it has been a while since he has defended them and as you say, it unlikely he will.
          I say Floyd makes him come down to 150lbs and then claim he's a champ at 154

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            #95
            Originally posted by ***1048;ATAS
            Did you watch the video? Because if you did you would clearly see/hear that someone asked him directly if he would fight the winner of Floyd/Pac at 154 and GGG replied with "absolutely". They asked him if he could make 154 comfortably and he answered "Yes absolutely it's not problem". He also stated his goal is to unify the middleweight division. When asked if it's frustrating the top guys wont fight him he said something along the lines of "I understand it's business, boxing business....I just try to fight the best". He wasn't actively calling out Floyd/Pacquiao, simply answered questions reporters asked him.
            I said he was willing to challenge the winner of May's & Pac's championship fight, I didn't say he was calling them out. If he said he would fight the winner, isn't that the same as saying that he is willing to challenge him?

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              #96
              Originally posted by King_
              This will never happen. No point in talking about it. Not sure why reporters keep asking him if he would fight Floyd.


              DUH. Why wouldn't he take a night of easy work against a 154lber who's the richest athlete in the world-win the Floyd lottery by getting millions of dollars and have his face all over the globe for being the first person to knock out Floyd Mayweather? Is he supposed to say "no?" lol
              Well first of all, some of these 'reporters' hardly deserve the name. They are hacks of the lowest order. Not even the old fashioned tabloid press in 1940s Hollywood would give fools like that a job.

              Second of all, if they didn't ask those questions all the forum posters of limited intelligence would have little to ***** and complain about.

              Originally posted by ***1048;ATAS
              Would you prefer he said "no, I wouldn't fight Mayweather"? I don't understand what people are complaining about here, dude asked him a question (would you fight Mayweather at 154?) and he answered. What's he supposed to say, no? "No, I don't want to fight Mayweather. I don't want to make the most money I'll ever make in my entire career. No, I will not do it!"
              Give up. I have. You will never convince some people or get them to understand simple logic. It is beyond their capacity. Some will even come back and claim that it is GGG's people who are arranging for these idiotic questions to be asked. If it was GGG's people behind it, I'd think they would get people to ask questions about Cotto and other people who are blatantly ducking GGG and ask them until it made headlines on every boxing site on the net.

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                #97
                Originally posted by Calabis
                I say Floyd makes him come down to 150lbs and then claim he's a champ at 154
                That's exactly what Floyd would do. The rules always apply......unless your Floyd Mayweather.

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
                  I said he was willing to challenge the winner of May's & Pac's championship fight, I didn't say he was calling them out. If he said he would fight the winner, isn't that the same as saying that he is willing to challenge him?
                  You said "his desire to challenge" them is "sad". Dude simply answered the question. I don't understand what he's supposed to say here, do you want him to say no? Why on earth would he answer no to the reporter? Anyone in their right mind would fight Floyd at 154. It's a career high payday, insane amount of publicity, etc etc etc.

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                    #99
                    mayweather response? quack quack

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                      #100
                      Originally posted by ***1048;ATAS
                      You said "his desire to challenge" them is "sad". Dude simply answered the question. I don't understand what he's supposed to say here, do you want him to say no? Why on earth would he answer no to the reporter? Anyone in their right mind would fight Floyd at 154. It's a career high payday, insane amount of publicity, etc etc etc.
                      The next time he is asked the question, GGG should say something like "Are you serious? Really serious? I would kill him! It would be like murder. I like to box, not kill people. Be serious!" And give a big, assassin's smile!

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