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Originally posted by bigdunny1 View PostLemieux vs GGG is what should happen next provided Lemieux takes care of business with N'Dam. That is going to be pure fireworks for as long as it goes. Cotto will NEVER fight GGG and Canelo will probably fight GGG but not till at least a year. Haymen will never let Quillen fight GGG. Next best fight is Lemieux.
GGG should fight Froch for a big money fight. In boxing there are few big money fights that come around. A Froch fight in England could be huge. After that he can come back and face the Canelo/Cotto winner, and if for some reason that fight doesn't happen right away, beating Froch opened the door for him to have another fight with DeGeale at 168, and ultimately the big fight with Ward.
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Originally posted by RawDawgHasSpokn View PostI don't think Cotto or Canelo will fight GGG in the near future. I tab Canelo to win over Cotto and Cotto to go down to 154 or should I say 152 for the remainder of his career. Future looks bright for Canelo if he can take the straps for 160 and unify at 154.
1 more thing, I wouldn't be surprised to see Floyd try to steal away Cotto for Sept. 12th.
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"Belts don't mean anything anymore"
*as soon as cotto win's the belt
"He's ducking GGG" "Give GGG his belt blah blah blah"
Oh now ya care about belts?
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostBy Lyle Fitzsimmons - For the contrarians who lament the muddled state of championship boxing and suggest we simply do away with sanctioning bodies and ignore their self-serving rules, you have a hero in your midst.
Ladies and gentlemen, may I introduce Miguel Cotto.
The World Boxing Council***8217;s middleweight kingpin (for the time being, at least) struck a blow for title-level disorder Saturday night, but it wasn***8217;t when he dispatched a bloated, non-combative Daniel Geale.
Rather, the Puerto Rican star made his biggest statement after the fight, when he confirmed that his next trick would be to once again step through the Mexico-based organization***8217;s mandatory challenger ***8211; Gennady Golovkin ***8211; to engineer a pay-per-view match later this year with Saul ***8220;Canelo***8221; Alvarez.
The WBC***8217;s president was smiling in the ring after the TKO and has suggested his alphabet group will sign off on a Cotto-Alvarez match ***8211; even though Alvarez holds no belts and has defeated no middleweight contenders ***8211; with the proviso that a pre-fight contract be drawn up guaranteeing Golovkin***8217;s got next. [Click Here To Read More]Last edited by GaryMSchneider; 06-09-2015, 08:53 AM.
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Originally posted by jrrod02 View PostLemieux gets folded in 5 rounds by GGG, then everyone will complain that GGG is just fighting Rubio's left overs.
GGG should fight Froch for a big money fight. In boxing there are few big money fights that come around. A Froch fight in England could be huge. After that he can come back and face the Canelo/Cotto winner, and if for some reason that fight doesn't happen right away, beating Froch opened the door for him to have another fight with DeGeale at 168, and ultimately the big fight with Ward.
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I like GGG, he's fun to watch, but all you nutty ass Cult of GGG guys make me wanna see him lose to some random guy like he more than likely will one day cuz his defense is subpar. Some 160lb Zahir Raheem type mfer gonna put the 1 in his L column & all this nutty ass GGG is God silliness will end finally.
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Originally posted by Eff Pandas View PostI like GGG, he's fun to watch, but all you nutty ass Cult of GGG guys make me wanna see him lose to some random guy like he more than likely will one day cuz his defense is subpar. Some 160lb Zahir Raheem type mfer gonna put the 1 in his L column & all this nutty ass GGG is God silliness will end finally.
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