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  • thiefery
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    #21
    This ain't happening. Floyd will finish his showtime contract, then fight Thurman/Porter next year as a PBC ppv.

    HBO will go hard at him with possible matchup against Canelo/Cotto/Bradley. But at the end think Floyd will stay with Al.

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    • Weebler I
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      #22
      Originally posted by HI-TECH Boxing
      Why do they keep asking this kid for GGG opinions? Is he the GGG expert all of the sudden? Maybe he should fight GGG if he's such an expert on GGG and he thinks he knows how to beat him. Just stop with this Harrison guy, he didn't even want to fight JRock.

      We don't know for sure if GGG can go down to 154 without any problems. People should stop with the 154 thing, you don't know how GGG's body will react to moving down. People are just hoping Floyd fights GGG because they want to see Floyd hopefully lose, even if it means GGG moving down. But what if GGG is dehydrated at that weight. You guys are just setting yourselves up to look bad.
      Harrison has been in the ring with Golovkin, there's sparring footage on youtube. He is from Michigan, and Mayweather is an icon and inspiration for these guys so I'd expect him to pick Jr. publicly whether he believed it or not.

      You're spot on about the 154 element. I'd like to see Golovkin go down to 154 in his next fight irrespective of the opponent. I would like to see if he can make it comfortably.

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      • MisanthropicNY
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        #23
        Originally posted by thiefery
        This ain't happening. Floyd will finish his showtime contract, then fight Thurman/Porter next year as a PBC ppv.

        HBO will go hard at him with possible matchup against Canelo/Cotto/Bradley. But at the end think Floyd will stay with Al.
        PBC PPV? You have to be kidding me...NBC is going to run a PPV? Yah, not happening...

        Floyd will either retire or go back to HBO for one fight...Haymon worked with them on the Pacquiao fight..it can happen...

        I think Floyd fights the Cotto-Canelo winner next if he can get all his demands met and make it at 155 for a MW title...

        I can't see May-Pac 2 happening again at all

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          #24
          Originally posted by Weebler I
          Harrison has been in the ring with Golovkin, there's sparring footage on youtube. He is from Michigan, and Mayweather is an icon and inspiration for these guys so I'd expect him to pick Jr. publicly whether he believed it or not.

          You're spot on about the 154 element. I'd like to see Golovkin go down to 154 in his next fight irrespective of the opponent. I would like to see if he can make it comfortably.
          Yah, I'm sure you'd rather see Khan get the fight...

          Us real fans in the states..know that's a cake walk for Floyd and does nothing for his legacy..

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            #25
            Originally posted by MisanthropicNY
            PBC PPV? You have to be kidding me...NBC is going to run a PPV? Yah, not happening...

            Floyd will either retire or go back to HBO for one fight...Haymon worked with them on the Pacquiao fight..it can happen...

            I think Floyd fights the Cotto-Canelo winner next if he can get all his demands met and make it at 155 for a MW title...

            I can't see May-Pac 2 happening again at all
            Tbh, espn put out a boxing ppv back in 2005, I believe (Margarito/Cintron). GBP put out a couple independent ppv cards like Top Rank has without HBO/Showtime. So it could happen.

            The Pac rematch would be much easier since it would most likely be on HBO PPV. HOWEVER with the lawsuits going around,not sure. Only bet is Cotto if he wins in November. No lawsuits with RNS. But I think there is a mandatory for the Canelo/Cotto winner for GGG.

            So I still believe it will be a PBC/Mayweather Promotions ppv. Schaeffer coming back in the fold too. Think this is their next play to finally bring some money in..

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              #26
              Originally posted by MisanthropicNY
              Yah, I'm sure you'd rather see Khan get the fight...

              Us real fans in the states..know that's a cake walk for Floyd and does nothing for his legacy..
              Not sure how you took that from my comment.

              I'd take Golovkin over Khan all day, but I just don't expect Jr. to sign a fight with Golovkin. Thurman would probably be my first choice to fight Jr but I don't expect that fight either. Berto is the favorite right now.

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                #27
                Forget Mayweather, I would LOVE to see GGG vs Tony Harrison one day, I heard they use to have great Sparring Sessions and Harrison use to give GGG very good work

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by thiefery
                  This ain't happening. Floyd will finish his showtime contract, then fight Thurman/Porter next year as a PBC ppv.

                  HBO will go hard at him with possible matchup against Canelo/Cotto/Bradley. But at the end think Floyd will stay with Al.
                  I do think Mayweather will fight at least one time on PBC well which is why his September fight will likely be a easy match up just to complete his CBS/Showtime Deal

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by MisanthropicNY
                    PBC PPV? You have to be kidding me...NBC is going to run a PPV? Yah, not happening...

                    Floyd will either retire or go back to HBO for one fight...Haymon worked with them on the Pacquiao fight..it can happen...

                    I think Floyd fights the Cotto-Canelo winner next if he can get all his demands met and make it at 155 for a MW title...

                    I can't see May-Pac 2 happening again at all
                    NEVER going back to HBO! HBO burned that bridge already

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by sicko
                      Forget Mayweather, I would LOVE to see GGG vs Tony Harrison one day, I heard they use to have great Sparring Sessions and Harrison use to give GGG very good work
                      He's got a good test this weekend. Best fight on the card, IMO. They aren't wasting any time moving him so they must believe he is the real deal.

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