Looking like Golovkin/Rameriz in September

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  • rajaomair
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    #51
    Originally posted by hhs661
    Yes indeed. The ones people use as a partial quote without finishing it? Those ones I do remember
    Here is the clarification from froch on that quote after some months time

    "It was tongue in cheek back then... What I will say though is this guy can ****ing punch: he's dangerous and if he can be avoided we'll avoid him. I'll stand by that and I don't give a ****."

    He said the same thing again but more clearly this time, were you expecting something else from froch, huh hhs661?

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      #52
      Originally posted by herobando
      you'll probably have to wait till ggg schedules his next fight
      bingo !!!!

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      • HeroBando
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        #53
        Originally posted by anonymous2.0
        Moving up to 168 against a guy he knows he can beat would fit his narrative of 'moving between 154 and 168 for fights'. Plus it would be a good measuring stick for the drawing power of GGG cause like other people said, Ramirez isn't going to bring thousands of people to the table.
        I guess he knows he beats Wards best scalp Froch one division up, in the UK. You think hes deluded, or that good?

        But Arum is the only promoter to send an offer to GGG before his fighter got cold feet. I guess he deserves the benefit of doubt then. If decent offer and nothing better on the table, why not?

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        • Dirk Diggler UK
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          #54
          Why do Golovtards never post the full article?

          I thought most of Golovkin's fanbase were Mexicans, not ****s.

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          • kiaba360
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            #55
            This is the quickest way for Arum to get Ramirez into the spotlight. Ramirez's rankings: WBC/WBO #2, WBA/IBF #3. What path does TR take with him? Is it smart to risk getting KO'ed by a MW when he might have more chance at beating Stieglitz/Abraham for the WBO belt? Maybe Ramirez should go after Chudinov and take the regular WBA belt, so that he can be in line to face Ward.
            Last edited by kiaba360; 06-20-2015, 12:20 PM.

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              #56
              Originally posted by ramplamp
              just because Arum mouths off and insincerely says that he thinks his fighter would beat GGG does NOT mean it's going to happen. In fact, I'm sure it's not going to happen. When will boxing fans learn to stop taking what other fighters and promoters SAY and not what they DO as gospel?
              Yes... It's only about a follow up to something Arum said when 'advertising' his Ramirez kid...

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              • Eastcoast
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                #57
                Originally posted by kiaba360
                This is the quickest way for Arum to get Ramirez into the spotlight. Ramirez's rankings: WBC/WBO #2, WBA/IBF #3. What path does TR take with him? Is it smart to risk getting KO'ed by a MW when he might have more chance at beating Stieglitz/Abraham for the WBO belt? Maybe Ramirez should go after Chudinov and take the regular WBA belt, so that he can be in line to face Ward.
                Fedor has a fight with Frank Buglioni in the UK, then wants his rematch with Sturm, and Hearn has expressed interest in matching him with Murray for good money.

                Bob might not like his kid's chances winning a decision over in Germany. He probably sees more potential in a big Texas fight with Golovkin. Win and he's a star. Lose competitively, and he gains some value. Lose badly, and they save themselves having to invest into a guy who might never turn out. TR has shown willingness to gamble with certain prospects. Maybe they lost some faith in him after the Vlasov fight? Either way, TR isn't a company that'll milk along fighters they don't see long term future in.

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                  • kiaba360
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Eastcoast
                    Fedor has a fight with Frank Buglioni in the UK, then wants his rematch with Sturm, and Hearn has expressed interest in matching him with Murray for good money.

                    Bob might not like his kid's chances winning a decision over in Germany. He probably sees more potential in a big Texas fight with Golovkin. Win and he's a star. Lose competitively, and he gains some value. Lose badly, and they save themselves having to invest into a guy who might never turn out. TR has shown willingness to gamble with certain prospects. Maybe they lost some faith in him after the Vlasov fight? Either way, TR isn't a company that'll milk along fighters they don't see long term future in.
                    I forgot that Sturm was getting an undeserved rematch lol. Chudinov is gonna milk that trinket for as long as possible, can't really blame him because he's not immensely talented and he won't last long with his face-first style.

                    Maybe we do get GGG/Ramirez after all.

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