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  • St. Johns Gent
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    #111
    god all this nut riding on GGG is disgusting, the guy has never ever beat a top opponent, look at all of GGG's past opponents and see what they were before they faced him and what they became after they faced him, great fighters beat other fighters that continue to fight on big stages, GGG has fought nothin but clowns

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    • boxinghead530
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      #112
      Originally posted by b00g13man
      Looool. A guy two full weight divisions lower is a challenge? You must not think much of GGG.
      Its the other way around, you must not think that much of Floyd because I think Floyd is that good. Floyd wouldn't be an easy fight for him. I think its close to 50-50 or 55-45 GGG.
      Last edited by boxinghead530; 06-16-2015, 02:18 PM.

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      • HeroBando
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        #113
        Originally posted by MRCHOKEaMF
        Bring him down to 152 just like Canelo, if he accepts, Floyd would WHOOP HIS ASS. But he ran doe
        Disgraceful but par for the course for this idiot

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        • b00g13man
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          #114
          Originally posted by Contra
          Floyd can't even knock out average fighters. If he was really an ATG, then Guerrero wouldn't have taken him the distance.
          Yeah, I'm pretty sure there haven't been any instances of ATGs going the distance with fighters worse than Guerrero. It's never ever ever ever happened. Genius.

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          • BrometheusBob.
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            #115
            Originally posted by boxinghead530
            Well GGG wanting to fight Floyd is a challenge for him. I don't think it would be a cake walk at all. Floyd provides a huge challenge for him. And if he did fight Floyd and beat him then I would be begging him to step up and take on the bigger guys(Ward, Kovalev, etc.) And id love for him to take on the guys now. But IMO him wanting to fight Floyd is not a big stretch.

            Im a boxing fan and want all the top guys taking on the biggest challenges. I don't just hug onto one fighter like the Floyd and Pac fans do.

            Anyways you can ask any boxing expert and they will agree that Floyd is not far of a stretch for him.
            Looks like Robert Garcia wants to see it...


            And Teddy Atlas...


            But trust me it won't be long before I get drowned in "those are just Floyd hating bums" type comments.

            In B4 "What's next, Klitschko?" and other tired arguments.
            Last edited by BrometheusBob.; 06-16-2015, 02:23 PM.

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            • -PBP-
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              #116
              Originally posted by boxinghead530
              Well GGG wanting to fight Floyd is a challenge for him. I don't think it would be a cake walk at all. Floyd provides a huge challenge for him. And if he did fight Floyd and beat him then I would be begging him to step up and take on the bigger guys(Ward, Kovalev, etc.) And id love for him to take on the guys now. But IMO him wanting to fight Floyd is not a big stretch.

              Im a boxing fan and want all the top guys taking on the biggest challenges. I don't just hug onto one fighter like the Floyd and Pac fans do.

              Anyways you can ask any boxing expert and they will agree that Floyd is not far of a stretch for him.
              Floyd is a 38 year old small diminished welterweight. If you want to see the best fight the best you should be demanding GGG vs Ward.

              The problem is both GGG and Ward overvalue themselves and think they are entitled to the same benefits as the Mayweathers, Pacs and Cottos in this game.

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              • Barcham
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                #117
                Originally posted by PBP
                He's jumped up from 130 to 154 and is the unified, lineal champion in 2 weight divisions at the same time.

                How about GGG step up and do the impossible instead of begging established fighters for paydays?

                GGG tried to fight Chavez Jr. at 168 but Stoolio wouldn't sign the contract and ran to the haymon protection agency instead.

                GGG tried to fight Ward but Ward said he was not ready and HBO said that money was not there yet.

                GGG has been trying to fight Froch but it looks like Froch would rather retire instead.

                GGG has been trying to get the WBC MW champion to honor his obligations and accept his mandated challenger, but Cotto would rather vacate the title than fight Golovkin.

                So tell us... what more is Golovkin supposed to do? Does he have to get the Russian mob to kidnap a fighter's children to get them in the ring? Everyone complains about GGG's level of opponent but no one has any solution for how he can get them into the ring. Oh yeah... he should pay them millions of dollars out of his own pocket and put himself in debt to get them in the ring and fight for free on his end. That's not very realistic is it now?

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                • -PBP-
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                  #118
                  Originally posted by Barcham
                  GGG tried to fight Chavez Jr. at 168 but Stoolio wouldn't sign the contract and ran to the haymon protection agency instead.


                  I can't breathe. Hahahahahahahahahahahahhaahahahaha

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                  • boxinghead530
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                    #119
                    Originally posted by PBP
                    Floyd is a 38 year old small diminished welterweight. If you want to see the best fight the best you should be demanding GGG vs Ward.

                    The problem is both GGG and Ward overvalue themselves and think they are entitled to the same benefits as the Mayweathers, Pacs and Cottos in this game.
                    Well im not a nut hugger to just one fighter and I agree that GGG should fight Ward too. But I think GGG VS Floyd is a very doable fight and not a huge stretch for Floyd to fight and not a huge stretch for GGG wanting to fight him. But yea GGG should fight Ward too. I want him to fight all the greats around him.

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                    • DLX
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                      #120
                      Well I'd like to see who Floyd's next opponent is. Because by that logic, neither Kahn, Brook nor Thurman have beaten a top opponent.

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