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  • sicko
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    #31
    It is optional at this point!

    160 is where the money at for him, so I think staying at 160 for now could be more profitable for now because him vs Cotto or Canelo are bigger match ups and that is why the fans are calling for MORE. After he cleans up 160 then he can jump to 168 if he decides, would have to take a fight or 2 to see how he does at 168 before jumping in with somebody the caliber of a Andre Ward

    Moving up is Option it is not required like some fans are trying to make it.

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      #32
      Originally posted by sicko
      It is optional at this point!

      160 is where the money at for him, so I think staying at 160 for now could be more profitable for now because him vs Cotto or Canelo are bigger match ups and that is why the fans are calling for MORE. After he cleans up 160 then he can jump to 168 if he decides, would have to take a fight or 2 to see how he does at 168 before jumping in with somebody the caliber of a Andre Ward

      Moving up is Option it is not required like some fans are trying to make it.
      I agree. If a fighter makes weight fine and is comfortable fighting in a division why does he have to move up?

      If he isn't as good at a higher division, does that mean he has always ****** or is fighting in a division that's not a good fit for him.

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      • Robbie Barrett
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        #33
        33 years old and people want him to wait around fighting c class fighters.

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          #34
          Originally posted by sicko
          It is optional at this point!

          160 is where the money at for him, so I think staying at 160 for now could be more profitable for now because him vs Cotto or Canelo are bigger match ups and that is why the fans are calling for MORE. After he cleans up 160 then he can jump to 168 if he decides, would have to take a fight or 2 to see how he does at 168 before jumping in with somebody the caliber of a Andre Ward

          Moving up is Option it is not required like some fans are trying to make it.
          He'd be about 36 by then.

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          • Hype job
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              #36
              Originally posted by Isaac Clarke
              33 years old and people want him to wait around fighting c class fighters.
              What if he sucks at 168 and is great at 160?

              Is that his fault they he's good at one weight and not at another?

              Usually people fight at a weight they are good at. He's never fought at 168 which tells me he's a fit for 160.

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              • Barcham
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                #37
                Originally posted by Fetta
                His career not mine. I truly believe he is the goods but hasnt proved it. But you guys/girls think beating monroes of the world is good enough so enjoy the mismatches but dont talk when others do it too
                GGG fights FOUR times per year and is talking about fighting up to SIX times per year. I have no problem if one of those fights is against an up and coming fighter when no one else has the guts to step in the ring with him.

                What's Ward's excuse for fighting Smith? And no, his short layoff is not a valid reason if he is anywhere near as good a fighter as his fans claim he is.

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                  #38
                  Over 30 yrs old with over 30 pro fights. I don't see why not.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Barcham
                    GGG fights FOUR times per year and is talking about fighting up to SIX times per year. I have no problem if one of those fights is against an up and coming fighter when no one else has the guts to step in the ring with him.

                    What's Ward's excuse for fighting Smith? And no, his short layoff is not a valid reason if he is anywhere near as good a fighter as his fans claim he is.
                    Who do you suggest ward shoulda fought instead?

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                    • joemama
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                      #40
                      Unify or move up. There is nothing else.

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