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  • #91
    Originally posted by PeasantCrusha View Post
    Call me crazy... I would give De La Hoya a good chance against GGG. Experience, enough speed left and SKILL to make it compelling IF...IF he is serious and comes back in great shape.

    Cotto fans IQ Smaller than Japanese Penis.

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    • #92
      Originally posted by frantic fighter View Post
      Pretty sure SRL started his professional career at Welterweight,if we're talking amateurs Mayweather was a 16 year-old junior fly weight so again your point is moot.
      Oh ok.
      147-175 = 28lbs
      130-160 = 30lbs

      So roughly 30lb increase is not too much for SRL, even after a couple of retirements, but it is for Floyd. Cool story bro. Most Floyd fans spend their time downgrading GGG but if the fight is ever mentioned the weight becomes the issue.
      Last edited by PlasterWraps; 06-05-2015, 01:13 PM.

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      • #93
        Oscar De La Hoya is the only other name fighter under his promotional banner, besides Canelo Alvarez, and he's looking to do everything in his power to save his company.

        With the FS1 deal ending soon, and Canelo likely on his way to PPV-only bouts, Oscar is looking at the landscape, seeing that he's basically only got HBO/TimeWarner as a viable outlet, and doing the best with what he's got left.

        "Hey, HBO, I'll turn Golovkin into the star that you want him to become (since I'm not throwing him in with Canelo, and Cotto is never going to take that fight) as long as you sign a 2-year, 10 dates deal with my company. Golvokin becomes your star, and I get a chance to develop some of my prospects into fighters that you might have interest in (JoJo Diaz, Sadam Ali, Anthony Ogogo)"

        Pretty sure that Oscar is more than willing to sacrifice his body to save his company. He's honestly got no other choice.

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        • #94
          Look for k2 to make golovkin Monroe 2

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          • #95
            Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Post
            Oscar De La Hoya is the only other name fighter under his promotional banner, besides Canelo Alvarez, and he's looking to do everything in his power to save his company.

            With the FS1 deal ending soon, and Canelo likely on his way to PPV-only bouts, Oscar is looking at the landscape, seeing that he's basically only got HBO/TimeWarner as a viable outlet, and doing the best with what he's got left.

            "Hey, HBO, I'll turn Golovkin into the star that you want him to become (since I'm not throwing him in with Canelo, and Cotto is never going to take that fight) as long as you sign a 2-year, 10 dates deal with my company. Golvokin becomes your star, and I get a chance to develop some of my prospects into fighters that you might have interest in (JoJo Diaz, Sadam Ali, Anthony Ogogo)"

            Pretty sure that Oscar is more than willing to sacrifice his body to save his company. He's honestly got no other choice.
            Isn't that what Hatton did with his company on his comeback or something similar

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            • #96
              Originally posted by PlasterWraps View Post
              Oh ok.
              147-175 = 28lbs
              130-160 = 30lbs

              So roughly 30lb increase is not too much for SRL, even after a couple of retirements, but it is for Floyd. Cool story bro. Most Floyd fans spend their time downgrading GGG but if the fight is ever mentioned the weight becomes the issue.
              SRL never fought at light heavyweight he Cotto"d I mean catch weighted himself to a title while fighting at 168 against Lalonde .So in reality Mayweather =24lbs SRL =21.This ends todays session of math for dummies 101.

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              • #97
                is this some sort of sick joke?

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by Sweet Pea 50 View Post
                  I don't expect guys that start at 130 to jump in with the best MW in the world at the age of 39.

                  Call me crazy...
                  De La Hoya started at 130 and jumped in the ring with the best MW in the world.



                  Typical Fl0Stans: "I just want to thank you Mr. Mayweather for all you've done to your body, I don't want you to go past 155 dammit! Thank you Mr. Mayweather, you're awesome "
                  Last edited by Death_Adder; 06-05-2015, 01:25 PM.

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by frantic fighter View Post
                    SRL never fought at light heavyweight he Cotto"d I mean catch weighted himself to a title while fighting at 168 against Lalonde .So in reality Mayweather =24lbs SRL =21.This ends todays session of math for dummies 101.
                    Oh good, the catchweight argument, this has never come into play here on NSB!

                    Lalonde was the bigger man, yes? Did SRL still fight him? OK - thanks for coming out. Even if so, GGG said he'd come to 154. So oh look, Mayweather still at 24lbs.

                    It's ok to be afraid for your hero. I think he beats GGG, so I guess I don't drink the TMT kool-aid enough to feel that I have to defend Floyd. Hopefully he takes this last easy fight fight vs Khan then stays the F retired. So sick of his groupies.

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                    • Originally posted by Death_Adder View Post
                      De La Hoya started at 130 and jumped in the ring with the best MW in the world.



                      Typical Fl0Stans: "I just want to thank you Mr. Mayweather for all you've done to your body, I don't want you to go past 155 dammit! "
                      How did that workout?He appeared to beat fat and sluggish received a gift and then was knocked out for the first time in his career at a catch weight.

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