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  • Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
    I think the point of the fight is a good fight what the fans want to see, with a lot of legacy on the line.

    Yet Mayweather vs Marquez did 1 million PPV and Mayweather vs Mosley did 1.4m. Turns out Mosley was the draw and that was just Floyd's excuse.

    GGG vs Ward is a good fight, GGG is much the smaller man but has the skills and power to beat Ward.

    But GGG is a middleweight, and the main priority is to rule the division. Moving up to super middle is in his future not present. A fight at 154lbs could happen now rather than in the future for GGG
    Legacy for who? GGG's best win is murray! Beating an obviously smaller floyd doesn't prove anything. IDK why you are bringing up jmm and mosley. No sh^t it was an excuse. Why do you think I posted what I did. Don't confuse me for a floyd fan but you are full of bullsh^t right now.

    "GGG is the smaller man" what a bullsh^t ass excuse. Was mike tyson too small for the heavyweight division?

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    • Originally posted by bigjavi973 View Post
      Legacy for who? GGG's best win is murray! Beating an obviously smaller floyd doesn't prove anything. IDK why you are bringing up jmm and mosley. No sh^t it was an excuse. Why do you think I posted what I did. Don't confuse me for a floyd fan but you are full of bullsh^t right now.

      "GGG is the smaller man" what a bullsh^t ass excuse. Was mike tyson too small for the heavyweight division?
      Are you saying Ward is the same size as GGG

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      • Originally posted by Brush My Hair View Post
        When Mayweather beats Pacquiao, This is who the fans are going to demand that he fight.


        I like both fighters, Mayweather and GGG.

        I don't like Pacquiao
        if Floyd beats Pac his last fight will be Cotto rematch for 160lb title!

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        • Originally posted by bigjavi973 View Post
          YOU are the one that brought up that beating chavez jr will move him forward and get more money rather than fighting ward. You keep assuming cotto won't fight GGG. Again, when did cotto say he won't fight GGG?
          His quote certainly didn't suggest that he will face Golovkin.

          Boxing News

          Cotto: No organization owns my career
          WBC middleweight champion Miguel Cotto says he will not be pressured into a fight. WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman stated this week that "Miguel Cotto may have a voluntary defense. He can choose his opponent, but the winner will have to face Golovkin."

          However Cotto told elnuevodia.com. "No organization owns my career. I will do what is best for me and what I want to do."
          The Puerto Rican superstar hasn't made a decision on his next fight yet but said "everything points to June."

          As to picking a Mayweather-Pacquiao winner, Cotto said "Both camps know what they have to do. They will put it into practice and we will see a great fight." He added that he will be in training and will not attend that fight in person.

          February 26, 2015

          http://www.*********.com/Boxing/cott...-career-280097
          Last edited by SUBZER0ED; 03-20-2015, 11:01 AM.

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          • Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
            Why won't Golovkin move up 8lbs? Floyd has moved up 24lbs from his debut weight. Floyd is giving us the fight we've all wanted, the biggest fight in boxing history, the fight that shows a poll indicating that 394 Boxingscene members think Floyd will lose, to 385 saying Floyd will win. What happened now? What do you want Floyd to do now, fight Golovkin too? Have a 25lb disadvantage on fight night?
            Floyd's move up 24 pounds from his debut began when he was in his twenties. He had room and time to grow. He's 38 now. Golovkin will be 33 next month. He is likely at his optimum weight. To gain eight pounds quickly would likely come from water and fat. Eight pounds of muscle is very difficult to gain, especially over a short period.

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            • To anyone who thinks 8 pounds is not very much...

              Go to your local butcher shop and take a look at an 8 pound roast beef. Hold it in your hands and see how large it is. Now tell us all again how 8 pounds is not much weight to gain or lose.

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              • Originally posted by SUBZER0ED View Post
                Floyd's move up 24 pounds from his debut began when he was in his twenties. He had room and time to grow. He's 38 now. Golovkin will be 33 next month. He is likely at his optimum weight. To gain eight pounds quickly would likely come from water and fat. Eight pounds of muscle is very difficult to gain, especially over a short period.
                Golovkin was 160 in the 2004 Olympics at 22. He should dare to be great and challenge himself.

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                • Originally posted by Pigeons View Post
                  Golovkin was 160 in the 2004 Olympics at 22. He should dare to be great and challenge himself.
                  He had just moved up. He was at junior middle, welterweight and junior welterweight just 1-2 years prior.


                  2000 won the World Junior Championships in Budapest, Hungary as a Light Welterweight. Results were:
                  Defeated Hao Yen Kuo (Chinese Taipei) RSC-3
                  Defeated Alexander Renz (Germany) PTS (26-7)
                  Defeated Benjamin Kalinovic (Sweden) PTS (21-10)
                  Defeated Evgeni Putilov (Russia) PTS (24-10)
                  Defeated Maikel Perez (Cuba) PTS (30-17)
                  2001 won the East Asian Games in Osaka, Japan as a Welterweight. Results were:
                  Defeated Soo-Young Kim (South Korea) RSC-3
                  Defeated Chi Wangsong (China) RSC-3
                  Defeated Daniel Geale (Australia) 15-3
                  2002 Silver Medalist at the World Cup (Team Competition) in Astana, Kazakhstan as a Light Middleweight. Results were:
                  Defeated Javid Taghiev (Azerbaijan) PTS (19-8)
                  Defeated Foster Nkodo (Cameroon) RSCO-3
                  Defeated Andrey Balanov (Russia) PTS (10-7)
                  Defeated Damian Austin (Cuba) PTS (6-4)
                  2002 won the Asian Games in Busan, South Korea as a Light Middleweight. Results were:
                  Defeated Abdullah Shekib (Afghanistan) AB-1
                  Defeated Nagimeldin Adam (Qatar) RSCO-1
                  Defeated Song In Joon (South Korea) PTS (18-12)
                  Defeated Suriya Prasathinpimai (Thailand) RSCO-3
                  2003 won the World Championships in ****kok, Thailand as a Middleweight. Results were:
                  Defeated Matvey Korobov (Russia) PTS (19-10)
                  Defeated Andy Lee (Ireland) PTS (29-9)
                  Defeated Lucian Bute (Romania) KO-4
                  Defeated Yordanis Despaigne (Cuba) PTS (29-26)
                  Defeated Oleg Mashkin (Ukraine) RSCI-2
                  2004 Middleweight Olympic Silver Medalist as a member of the Kazakhstani Olympic Team. His results were:
                  Defeated Ali Ahmed Khan (Pakistan) 31-10
                  Defeated Ramadan Yasser (Egypt) 31-20
                  Defeated Andre Dirrell (USA) 23-18
                  Lost to Gaydarbek Gaydarbekov (Russia) 18-28
                  2005 Bronze Medalist at the World Cup (Team Competition) in Moscow, Russia as a Middleweight. Results were:
                  Defeated Anatoli Kavtaradze (Georgia) RSCI-4
                  Defeated Nabil Kassel (Algeria) RSCO-3
                  Defeated Yordanis Despaigne (Cuba) PTS (40-37)
                  2005 participated at the World Championships in Mianyang, China as a Middleweight. Results were:
                  Defeated Nikola Sjekloca (Serbia) PTS (15-12)
                  Lost to Mohamed Hikal (Egypt) PTS (21-27)

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                  • Originally posted by ***1048;ATAS View Post
                    He had just moved up. He was at junior middle, welterweight and junior welterweight just 1-2 years prior.


                    2000 won the World Junior Championships in Budapest, Hungary as a Light Welterweight. Results were:
                    Defeated Hao Yen Kuo (Chinese Taipei) RSC-3
                    Defeated Alexander Renz (Germany) PTS (26-7)
                    Defeated Benjamin Kalinovic (Sweden) PTS (21-10)
                    Defeated Evgeni Putilov (Russia) PTS (24-10)
                    Defeated Maikel Perez (Cuba) PTS (30-17)
                    2001 won the East Asian Games in Osaka, Japan as a Welterweight. Results were:
                    Defeated Soo-Young Kim (South Korea) RSC-3
                    Defeated Chi Wangsong (China) RSC-3
                    Defeated Daniel Geale (Australia) 15-3
                    2002 Silver Medalist at the World Cup (Team Competition) in Astana, Kazakhstan as a Light Middleweight. Results were:
                    Defeated Javid Taghiev (Azerbaijan) PTS (19-8)
                    Defeated Foster Nkodo (Cameroon) RSCO-3
                    Defeated Andrey Balanov (Russia) PTS (10-7)
                    Defeated Damian Austin (Cuba) PTS (6-4)
                    2002 won the Asian Games in Busan, South Korea as a Light Middleweight. Results were:
                    Defeated Abdullah Shekib (Afghanistan) AB-1
                    Defeated Nagimeldin Adam (Qatar) RSCO-1
                    Defeated Song In Joon (South Korea) PTS (18-12)
                    Defeated Suriya Prasathinpimai (Thailand) RSCO-3
                    2003 won the World Championships in ****kok, Thailand as a Middleweight. Results were:
                    Defeated Matvey Korobov (Russia) PTS (19-10)
                    Defeated Andy Lee (Ireland) PTS (29-9)
                    Defeated Lucian Bute (Romania) KO-4
                    Defeated Yordanis Despaigne (Cuba) PTS (29-26)
                    Defeated Oleg Mashkin (Ukraine) RSCI-2
                    2004 Middleweight Olympic Silver Medalist as a member of the Kazakhstani Olympic Team. His results were:
                    Defeated Ali Ahmed Khan (Pakistan) 31-10
                    Defeated Ramadan Yasser (Egypt) 31-20
                    Defeated Andre Dirrell (USA) 23-18
                    Lost to Gaydarbek Gaydarbekov (Russia) 18-28
                    2005 Bronze Medalist at the World Cup (Team Competition) in Moscow, Russia as a Middleweight. Results were:
                    Defeated Anatoli Kavtaradze (Georgia) RSCI-4
                    Defeated Nabil Kassel (Algeria) RSCO-3
                    Defeated Yordanis Despaigne (Cuba) PTS (40-37)
                    2005 participated at the World Championships in Mianyang, China as a Middleweight. Results were:
                    Defeated Nikola Sjekloca (Serbia) PTS (15-12)
                    Lost to Mohamed Hikal (Egypt) PTS (21-27)
                    NO, NO, NO!!! You can't bring FACTS into the discussion! No one is interested in FACTS!!! They have to make up their own crap and take things out of context for it to be valid in their minds. FACTS? They don't need no FACTS! All you are going to do is scare them away!!!

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                    • Floyd is officially ducking ggg!!!!!!!!!!!

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