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  • kafkod
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    #51
    Originally posted by GaryMSchneider
    That is right. The winner of this fight is a mandatory to fight GGG or vacate the belt. Cotto will vacate before he fights GGG unless the winner if Cotto/Alvarez promises to fight him next. Let's see what Cotto is made of.
    Let's see what Mauricio Sulaiman is made of too. Will he keep his word, or bow down to the money?

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    • PulpFriction
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      #52
      Originally posted by Mr. Philadel
      then what?....Cotto just gonna look at him like a weirdo and STILL fight Nelo for big money...dude doesn't have that type of power outside of the ring....he has to wait until one of the stars feel like feeding him....he should be saying ish like "PLEASE Mr. Cotto, PLEASE Mr. Nelo, PLEASE Mr. Money...fight me so I can get some good bread before SOG takes my "0".....trying to bully his way in the mix won't help
      Why don't you call for your *****, exotic sunglasses wearing lover boy to move up to 147 and fight real welterweights instead of camping out in his 143 lb division picking on smaller guys?

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      • GaryMSchneider
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        #53
        Originally posted by Queen_Leia
        Golovkin: I Look Forward To Fighting Cotto-Geale Winner


        Of course you do. I know it wets your appetite to fight a fighter you already KOed or a undersize welterweight masquerading as a middleweight instead of stepping your competition and fighting the Son of God.

        You see Golovkin, you realize that Ward will punch back and has the ring IQ to mitigate your cavemen like offense.

        You know this though so that why fight the winner of Cotto/Geale appeases you.

        Andre Ward is your mirror reflection, you can't hide forever.
        Andre Ward can wait his time. GGG is the draw now because Ward sat back on his behind for two years. GGG has more than enough boxing skills to stifle Ward and then he will cut the ring off and Ward down on is butt.

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        • AgainstTheRopes
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          #54
          GGG wants to be paid off

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          • icha
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            #55
            Originally posted by ThatDude44
            It'll be funny if Cotto wins and rematches Floyd. Gonna be a lot of tears.
            nothing wrong with that as long as no MW title is on the line, same goes for canelo...

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            • icha
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              #56
              Originally posted by kafkod
              Let's see what Mauricio Sulaiman is made of too. Will he keep his word, or bow down to the money?
              he will find a way to do both...

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              • ricodonjefe
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                #57
                Warr cotto!!!!!

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                • NEETzsche
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by kafkod
                  Let's see what Mauricio Sulaiman is made of too. Will he keep his word, or bow down to the money?
                  he has already wavered on his word a couple of times. i expect him to delay the mandatory deadline until after the cotto-canelo fight, at which point i expect cotto to vacate if he is victorious. or maybe cling onto it just long enough to entice mayweather into a rematch, which mauricio would probably also allow. mayweather would surely also get first dibs on a victorious canelo, but if that didn't happen then canelo might be in a position where his pride forces him to face golovkin. it would be the most lucrative fight available to him by then anyway

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                  • bigjavi973
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Barcham
                    Sure doesn't sound like GGG has any intention of accepting any step aside deal, does it?
                    Its the WBC... you really think they care if he wants the step aside deal? He's gonna take it. WBC would just make up some new rule to allow it.

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                    • crex.af
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by ThatDude44
                      Excuses, lol. Just check out his resume and let me know what fight is his defining fight. The guy is 33 years old and has done nothing of note. Says he'll fight anyone from 154 -168 but then brings excuses for certain fighters. You can keep playing bodyguard for him though. 33 years old, smh.
                      You apparently do not know the definition of what an excuse is because I gave none, I only stated the facts. He might be 33 but he has done enough to make you comment on him so where does that put you. Also, I would never play anyone's bodyguard because frankly I am not a fanboy of any boxer in particular, I am an actual fan of the sport. I get my wiggles wiggling from seeing who the best is regardless of creed, culture, or color. If GGG is the best than great if he gets beaten by someone better than that's great too but to down play his accomplishments both professional and amateur shows your level of boxing comprehension and maturity.

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