Comments Thread For: Mayweather Not Impressed: Golovkin Can't Beat Me!

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  • mick1303
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    Originally posted by Isaac Clarke
    I recommend the Ouma fight. Where an old fighter that was 2-5 in his last 7 fights gave Geducky Bumlovkin all he could handle before tiring.
    I'm wondering, if Golovkin is so insignificant and a bum, according to some posters, where is this rage and passion coming from? All these "bumlovkin"... It seems to me that these posters, who are obviously the fans of other fighters, saw GGG on tv and they know what's the deal... But this is a cognitive dissonance - they will never admit it. It eats them inside, hence the rage... "Cotto paid his dues", "He deserved it". But this is not military, where you get pension for the years of service. Stronger guy emerged (who according to them "didn't pay his dues") and threatens this rosy picture of riding into sunset... This is what they are upset about...And this brings the burning desire to see this threat removed, beaten by once #2 pfp fighter, who coincidentally fights 12 pounds north. Ward may or may not is capable of the deed, but it seems like their only hope now...

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  • thack
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    S o do it for Sept. because the last thing we want is some weak already beaten opponent in the opposite corner.

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  • Robbie Barrett
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    Originally posted by Tobi.G
    Maywather should watch some more of GGG. Watching one fight doesnt cut it.
    I recommend the Ouma fight. Where an old fighter that was 2-5 in his last 7 fights gave Geducky Bumlovkin all he could handle before tiring.

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  • Tobi.G
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    Maywather should watch some more of GGG. Watching one fight doesnt cut it.

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  • Ray*
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    Originally posted by Chuckguy
    Easy fight for Floyd at 154. Id rather see him take the fight at 160. But I'll take 154. If he does it mad props either way.
    That's it for me, firstly i don't think GGG body of work deserves the fight (In 3...2..1...go Am now expecting GGG September 2012 fans to bring up TBE past opponents and their resume or pull out Berto's name somewhere in between), secondly if the fight happens 160 would be more of a challenge and a legacy defining thing for TBE, thirdly if the fight ever happens 147 rather than 154 would be what Team TBE offers GGG.

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  • Ray*
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    Originally posted by SkillspayBills
    Welp.................this thread is going to hit at least 30 pages.
    Lol, its on the right track.

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  • mick1303
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    Originally posted by Sweet_Science2
    So once again! Monroe and Murray bring in more money than Ward and Lara? Go jump off a cliff pussie
    At this point in time it seems that GGG is already capable of generating the money by himself, regardless of an opponent. 12K audience against largely unknown Monroe supports this.

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  • RED REP
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    Floyd will never fight Golovkin.

    And rightfully so. Gennady stops Mayweather at 54 or 60.
    He's just too big and hits too damn hard whilst cutting the ring off like no other in boxing atm. He'd catch Floyd.

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  • joesaiditstrue
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    Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali
    Who cares about this fight...


    Too much of a size difference.... Ggg would walk thru everything and bomb on floyd...

    But what does that really prove with such a size difference....

    Fight night weights would be floyd 150 and ggg 165+
    way bigger size discrepancies at cruiser & HW bro

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  • Sweet_Science2
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    Originally posted by PunchyPotorff
    This guy knows he'd get demolished by GGG. There wouldn't even be enough misc pieces left to have a funeral. And that would definitely put the fun back in funeral now wouldn't it?
    HA

    Seriously, you KNOW Floydie's seen GGG a few times by now. He knows he'd be flattened in no time by him. Don't EVER expect Floydie to grow a set... especially at this stage.

    And BTW, enough of this talk of GGG not having a set of stones if he won't wilt down to Floydie's demands in weight. That's pure b.s. A Man's size is his size. If you think otherwise, you merely concede Floydie needs a crutch to win. End of story.


    Why don't you pep talk ggg into growing balls to fight Ward or Lara? NAAAAWWWW he doesn't want those issues.

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