(VIDEO) Floyd Mayweather vs GGG For September 14 Promo

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  • sugarsmosley
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    #11
    if floyd vacates his 154 belts then he has the right to not go back up i feel

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    • Luiz
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      #12
      Dude just made 250mi vs Manny so he is not fighting a guy 20 lbs bigger for 40 lol. Ppl need stop with delusions.

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      • sicko
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        #13
        Cool Promo! Never Going To Happen Though!

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        • Psylence83
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          #14
          Originally posted by dan_cov
          What a cherrypick GGG would be. Fight Kovalev you coward!
          You left out the 8oz punchers gloves and a smaller ring, geez

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          • creekrat77
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            #15
            Him fighting Pacquiao and Canelo was hard enough. GGG in fairness to Floyd is just too big and risky. It's a fight where Floyd could seriously get hurt. Floyd has made it apparent that he wouldn't change his health for the world and GGG is just way to big and dangerous

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            • Biolink
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              #16
              Originally posted by creekrat77
              Him fighting Pacquiao and Canelo was hard enough. GGG in fairness to Floyd is just too big and risky. It's a fight where Floyd could seriously get hurt. Floyd has made it apparent that he wouldn't change his health for the world and GGG is just way to big and dangerous
              How was it hard with Canelo? There was posturing on both sides about the weight and they ended up coming to an agreement/concession, the fight was made.

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              • creekrat77
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                #17
                Originally posted by Biolink
                How was it hard with Canelo? There was posturing on both sides about the weight and they ended up coming to an agreement/concession, the fight was made.
                Floyd would have beat Canelo with or without the catchweight advantage that night, Canelo had a terrible game plan. But Floyd was not going to let Canelo come in the ring at a comfortable rehydrated 165+. Canelo needed to be a constant aggressive attacker not the tactician like he normally is. Floyd is not going to sign a fight with GGG, who is physically much bigger, experienced (than Canelo), and a completely different temperament (than Canelo)

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                • deathofaclown
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                  #18
                  Are people that desperate for Floyd to lose that they have to see him fight a guy who outweighs him 20 or more pounds on fight night? Why stop there? Force the "coward" up to 175 to fight Kovalev...

                  The thing is, nobody is expecting any other fighters to go up 2 weight classes or 20+ lbs to fight, especially when he's already gone through weight classes. so why expect it of Floyd?

                  Personally i'm more interested in seeing Golovkin go up to 168 than this fight happening. He's one of my favourite active fighters so i wanna see what he can really do.

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                  • Chuckguy
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by LarryXXX
                    really?? so this is the next monster?
                    No but he is a legit threat because it would force Floyd to box for 12 rounds against a bigger fighter tht won't be affected by Floyd's punches.
                    I think floydie can pull it off but he won't take that risk. That is why he wil be the highest paid boxer ever but his legacy is in question.
                    Oh but he is willing to fight Cotto again a guy he beat already
                    And you fan boys will hide behind
                    "Oh he is the lineal champ doe"
                    Why doesn't / didn't Cotto fight GGG for the right to fight Floyd for the lineal straps at 160 and 154?

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                    • Chuckguy
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Luiz
                      Dude just made 250mi vs Manny so he is not fighting a guy 20 lbs bigger for 40 lol. Ppl need stop with delusions.
                      But he will fight a no hoper for the same amount?
                      That's why Floyd doesn't get the credit he thinks he deserves
                      He is afraid of talking risks, challenges and daring to be great

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