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  • #51
    GGG should fight Ndam-Lemeaux winner but if Lemeaux wins i can't see Oscar allowing the fight to happen yet.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by Mr. Philadel View Post
      Team GGG is like that nagging chick who keeps texting you after you made it clear that you don't wanna f'ck her....just go away and find another **** to ride...DAMN!!!
      Yeah but life would be different if there were mandatory nagging chicks - quite interesting in fact.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by kiaba360 View Post
        In other words, GGG should keep doing what he's doing until Cotto/Canelo FEEL like fighting him (if that ever happens).
        What else can he do? He has no leverage.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by T.M.T View Post
          If i were cotto. I would'nt give them ****. GGG needs to take his non speaking english ass up to 168.
          LOL - Cotto is barely able to utter a grammatically correct sentence and its like trying to do so causes him maximum brain strain.
          Last edited by SteveM; 06-07-2015, 05:27 PM. Reason: oops - I just wrote a grammatically incorrect sentence - call me the English Cotto

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          • #55
            Originally posted by Barcham View Post

            Why is Cotto so against giving that guarantee? He claims in interviews that he would 'possibly' fight GGG after Canelo, so why not make it official? What is stopping him? Why do his fans try to invent excuses for him not to give that guarantee? Cotto is not Floyd. He knows how to read and how to sign his name. There is nothing preventing him from signing an agreement that obligates him to actually live up to the obligation he is avoiding by fighting Canelo in the first place.
            And if he signs it, fights Canelo, wins, and then refuses to fight Golovkin, what happens then? He gets stripped? Big deal - another 18 months will have flown by. The situation is a farce. 20% sport and 80% business.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by PBP View Post
              What else can he do? He has no leverage.
              GGG will continue to cut through the likes of Heiland and Johnson like a hot knife through butter, while Cotto continues to masquerade as the MW champion. Back to regularly scheduled programming. I wouldn't be so annoyed if Lee/Lemieux/N'Dam/Quillin/Jacobs were on the horizon, but they aren't.
              Last edited by kiaba360; 06-07-2015, 05:05 PM.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by mike1010011 View Post
                Did you just stumble onto this site,because it doesn't seem like you know verry much about how this sport works. The title that is vacant right now is being fought for between lemieux and some other fighter,and the wbo strap belongs to Andy Lee,who wants no part of GGG. That leaves the lineal belt,which belongs to cotto,and who s mandatory just happens to be golovkin. See the way that mandatories work is that the champion can get a voluntary defence,but afterwards he has to take care of his mandatory. Geale was cottos voluntary, so if canelo-cotto where to happen,GGG would have to take a step aside fee. If GGG wanted,he could ask for something ridiculous like 10 million to step aside,and if cottos team declined that amount,GGG would just impose his mandatory status,cotto would get stripped,and ggg would fight someone else for the vacant belt. So if cotto wants to keep the belt,and fight canelo in the fall,he'd better offer GGG a nice check with 7 digits on it.
                Blah blah blah, I've probably been a boxing fan longer than you have been alive. At this point all that is conventional in boxing has gone out the window so don't try to lecture me on how sanctioning body rules work, money makes the ****ing world go round and your GGG god lives in it. So go ffing hell along with all the other little dweebs in here who live in a bubble. GGG wants to fight Cotto on PPV so that he can become a star and no ther reason.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by PBP View Post
                  What else can he do? He has no leverage.
                  He has plenty of leverage. He can force WBC to strip Cotto of his title. What would Cotto do then? He would return to 154 where he belongs or fight in Canelo's fantasy 155 division. He would loose credibility for refusing to fight his mandatory and look like a coward in the eyes of the boxing community and boxing fans. All of which could be avoided by simply signing a guarantee that the winner fights GGG next.

                  But for some reason, that is too much to ask. Go figure.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by daggum View Post
                    cotto doesn't realize that ggg is his mandatory.
                    hehehe - that was some sweat he broke into when asked the question

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by aldo5408 View Post
                      Cotto should vacate then ggg can stop begging for a fight. Belts don't Make miguel cotto. Let's see how happy the wbc gets when their paid peanuts for their sanctioning fee
                      the sanctioning fees between GGG and Cotto arent that different. 3% of total earnings

                      Boxers’ Bout Fees. For each WBC championship and elimination contest, each
                      participating boxer must pay three percent (3.0%) of all gross funds or any other form
                      of consideration received by the boxer relating to the bout, including but not limited
                      to the gross purse, compensation derived from pay-per-view, cable or satellite
                      transmission, television broadcast, or internet distribution, merchandising,
                      concessions, sponsorships, shared promotional fees (in cases in which the boxer is
                      promoter or co-promoter), or otherwise, including amounts calculated and paid
                      following the contest.

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