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  • IR0NFIST
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    #131
    Anyone criticizing GGG for wanting to drop down a division to face Fraud is highly confused. Fraud has a 72" inch reach. GGG has a 70" inch reach. Out of 48 pro fights, Fraud has only faced three opponents with similar reach.

    GGG has expressed interest in fighting Fraud at 154 since early 2013; like Martinez, and Williams before him. Fraud claims to be "The best ever", and often says "To be the best, you have to beat the best." With the exception of Pacquiao, there isn't a more qualified opponent at this time than GGG.

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    • Ray*
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      #132
      Why would a middleweight champion want to fight a welterweight champion?

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      • HeroBando
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        #133
        Originally posted by Ray*
        Why would a middleweight champion want to fight a welterweight champion?
        Why as such dumb questions? Cause:

        1. Its by far the best money and exposure
        2. The welter has been holding a SWW belt for 3 years, and the other guy would drop down and challenge for the champs belts including lineal.

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        • ippo
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          #134
          Originally posted by FeFist
          Is he ready for Ward. Funny how certain fighters get a pass for fighting cans. It is shade-y if you catch my drift.
          funny, ward needs to move up to 175. he already cleaned out the division.fight kovolev or stevenson.can't stay at 168 for ever.

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          • HarvardBlue
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            #135
            Originally posted by Joe Beamish
            GGG's amateur record was 345-5.
            Ok and? He'll be made to look like an amateur with a great amateur record.
            Last edited by HarvardBlue; 05-15-2015, 03:31 AM.

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            • HarvardBlue
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              #136
              Originally posted by HeroBando
              So youre all for? You should make a thread, flo mos for floyd vs ggg
              No need for me to call for it when you have HEROes like you to do it. I guarantee you'll be one of the first one crying about one of the 3 excuses I listed earlier.

              You would think by now people like you would get tired of being wrong about the next person to beat Mayweather.
              Last edited by HarvardBlue; 05-15-2015, 03:34 AM.

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                #137
                Originally posted by Ray*
                Why would a middleweight champion want to fight a welterweight champion?
                Why did Bernard Hopkins want to fight Oscar? Why did Hagler want to fight Duran, Leonard, Hearns? Why did Jake LaMotta want to fight Sugar Ray? Obvious question has obvious answer.

                Regardless, someone asked Golovkin if HE was ready for Mayweather and Golovkin replied is Floyd ready for me?

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                • HeroBando
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                  #138
                  Originally posted by harwri008
                  No need for me to call for it when you have HEROes like you to do it. I guarantee you'll be one of the first one crying about one of the 3 excuses I listed earlier.

                  You would think by now people like you would get tired of being wrong about the next person to beat Mayweather.
                  I dont know what you mean. I would have favored Floyd over Pac even before the Marquez KO, so it was hard to understand his reluctance.

                  But anyway Id thought youd have more conviction in your predictions. Like I said, I dont need to see GGG knock Floyds block off, but so much dissent maybe its worthwhile. You should esp be pushing for it since you think easy work for Floyd

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                  • HarvardBlue
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                    #139
                    Originally posted by HeroBando
                    I dont know what you mean. I would have favored Floyd over Pac even before the Marquez KO, so it was hard to understand his reluctance.

                    But anyway Id thought youd have more conviction in your predictions. Like I said, I dont need to see GGG knock Floyds block off, but so much dissent maybe its worthwhile. You should esp be pushing for it since you think easy work for Floyd
                    There is no reason for me, you, or anyone else to push for a fight between Golovkin and Mayweather. If these two fighters see a competitive or financial incentive to fight each other they will.

                    The point I was trying to make (which you blatantly ignore) is that time and time again we see people like you calling for Mayweather to fight someone that is supposed to be the one to finally beat him. After said fighter loses, instead of giving Mayweather credit for taking on the challenge, fans like you come up with a thousand reason why it wasn't a legitimate win. The only reason you're even calling for this fight is because you're holding out hope that maybe Golovkin is the guy to beat Mayweather. If the fight happens and Mayweather win, will you give him credit for taking on the challenge and getting the win?

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                    • Lords
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                      #140
                      Originally posted by HeroBando
                      Cause you think he schools him, dumbfcuk. Itd look great on Floyds resume to beat the dominant MW champ even at 154. Like Tito and Oscar tried to do with Hopkins, whos bigger than GGG and probably better. Not that Floyd has to, but since you think easy work, its a fcuking must. Get that bandwagon going bud
                      Dafuq? GGG is a nobody at the moment and has done nothing in his career that says he's great. Wilder is a KO machine but that doesn't make him great just as GGG isn't. Floyd beating GGG at 154 means absolutely nothing to his career as well. Why? Because GGG is an already 33 year old boxer who has nothing on his resume that stands out. No wars, no great wins, no names, no nothing, and if he stays at MW it will continue to be nothing. Just because I think Floyd makes easy work of him doesn't mean the fight should be made nerd.

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