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  • jerrygerardo400
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    Originally posted by SteveM View Post
    Congratulations on your 1st post in 5 years. May I ask why this thread in particular, among all the others that are filled to the brim with bone headed rants and bias thoughtless opinions, prompted you to type something out?
    I won't hold my breath waiting on your reply but who knows maybe you'll do 2 posts in a day - go for it!

    I always enjoyed the comments. Didn't realize I had an account until it said my username was already in use when I tried signing up recently. Must've tried it out years ago and forgot.

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  • wlliam
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    Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
    He weighed 153 for Geale.

    That really sound like a MW to you ?

    IF Cotto beats Canelo, he will likely fight Golovkin at 155.

    And considering the following three facts, that is fine.....
    * Cotto was forced to put his welterweight title on the line at 145lbs
    * Cotto weighed 153 for Geale
    * Golovkin stated that he will drop to 154 to fight Mayweather
    Cottos the MW Champ, last 2fights have been against MWs IN the MW division. THAT sounds like a MW to me. Sergio was a great MW, Geale an ok MW, so why cant he fight a particular MW in GGG?

    And for ur facts, i dont see why they would apply to fightn GGG.

    As for a FloydGGG fight, Im all for it.

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  • Dirk Diggler UK
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    Originally posted by Freedom. View Post
    Yes, since Ward wants the fight and GGG is the bigger draw.

    Golovkin doesn't fight at 154, he fights at 160.

    If he was a coward like Ward, then he'd hide from the middleweights at 154, the way Ward hides from the light heavyweights at 168. But Golovkin is no coward, he's a ring warrior.
    But he wants Mayweather at 154. That's "not a real weight class" according to you. So Golovkin should go down to 147

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  • b00g13man
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    Originally posted by Freedom. View Post
    Yes, since Ward wants the fight and GGG is the bigger draw.
    Did you bother reading what you just typed? GGG wants the fight and Floyd is the bigger draw (by far).

    How dumb do you sound?

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  • The Hammer
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    Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
    Aren't you the same that said Ward should move to 160 for Golovkin?
    Yes, since Ward wants the fight and GGG is the bigger draw.

    Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
    Oh yeah and you said 168 isn't a real weight class because they didn't have that weight class in the 1800s or some ****. They didn't have 154 either so maybe Golovkin should fight at a "real weight class" like 147
    Golovkin doesn't fight at 154, he fights at 160.

    If he was a coward like Ward, then he'd hide from the middleweights at 154, the way Ward hides from the light heavyweights at 168. But Golovkin is no coward, he's a ring warrior.

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  • Foreign Soil
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    Trying to reduce GGG into GG is still one G too many for Floyd.

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  • wlliam
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    Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
    Because there was no "rehydration clause" for any of those fights
    Hmm yeah i know that...i fail to see what th that has to do with a GGG fight is all.

    Look at it this way, while everybody is clearly avoiding a fight with GGG..here we have Floyds trainer entertaining that idea with talk of a potential fight stipulation. GGG is clearly bigger than Floyd. Floyd gives up size while GGG gives up weight.
    Last edited by wlliam; 06-21-2015, 11:44 PM.

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  • Dirk Diggler UK
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    Originally posted by Freedom. View Post
    The cowardly Mayweather will make DAMN sure that GGG is badly drained..
    Aren't you the same f@ggot that said Ward should move to 160 for Golovkin?

    Oh yeah and you said 168 isn't a real weight class because they didn't have that weight class in the 1800s or some ****. They didn't have 154 either so maybe Golovkin should fight at a "real weight class" like 147

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  • Dirk Diggler UK
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    Originally posted by wlliam View Post
    You obviously didnt read the article.

    What does Oscar, Cotto, or Canelo have to do with a rehydration clause regarding a hypothetical FloydGGG fight?
    Because there was no "rehydration clause" for any of those fights

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  • RealLifeMovie
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    GGG ducking this

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