Marvelous Marvin thinks Floyd should fight Golovkin

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  • Left Hook Tua
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    #31
    no fighter has to fight in bigger divisions if they don't want to.

    all we can ask is fight the best in your division(S)

    floyd just did that a few weeks ago

    love marvelous (HE BEAT SUGAR GAY) but sometimes i feel he criticizes floyd because floyd reminds him of sugar gay.

    a lot of criticism about floyd is justified. not fighting GGG or other MW is not one of them.

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    • MPX309
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      #32
      I don't think it's Hagler, purely because I'm pretty sure Hagler has a life and time better spent than writing crap on twitter about how little he thinks of modern boxers and talking about "the good ol' days"

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      • FlatLine
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        #33
        Originally posted by Red Cyclone
        With legitimate names in boxing following him as soon as he created that profile.
        I believe its the real one.



        Dunno why Floyd would be scared of Khan If his father thinks it'd be such an easy fight it makes obvious sense for him to fight Khan because of the draw of attention Khan brings in Asia and the hate and fans he has in USA and Britain imo its a no brainer...
        However GGG is likely the one to stand the better chance to beat him.
        GGG at 154 would be drained and he'd have no chance of beating Floyd. Zero. Simply because he'd be a weight-drained fighter. At 160 though he's definitely in with a shot to beat Floyd. Its like Dawson going down to 168, no chance against Ward because he was weight drained, but at 175 he might have beat him.

        Khan at 147 stands a much better chance than GGG at 154. It's a whole different proposition and that's why Floyd has shown such high level of fear in public towards Khan.

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        • King_
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          #34
          Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
          no fighter has to fight in bigger divisions if they don't want to.

          all we can ask is fight the best in your division(S)

          floyd just did that a few weeks ago

          love marvelous (HE BEAT SUGAR GAY) but sometimes i feel he criticizes floyd because floyd reminds him of sugar gay.

          a lot of criticism about floyd is justified. not fighting GGG or other MW is not one of them.
          No, Floyd does not have to fight GGG, nor should he be criticized for not doing so.

          Golovkin is the bigger man and the fight would not even be competitive, it will never happen.

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          • King_
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            #35
            Originally posted by FlatLine
            GGG at 154 would be drained and he'd have no chance of beating Floyd. Zero. Simply because he'd be a weight-drained fighter. At 160 though he's definitely in with a shot to beat Floyd. Its like Dawson going down to 168, no chance against Ward because he was weight drained, but at 175 he might have beat him.

            Khan at 147 stands a much better chance than GGG at 154. It's a whole different proposition and that's why Floyd has shown such high level of fear in public towards Khan.
            Are you serious?

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            • King Man
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              #36
              Originally posted by FlatLine
              GGG at 154 would be drained and he'd have no chance of beating Floyd. Zero. Simply because he'd be a weight-drained fighter. At 160 though he's definitely in with a shot to beat Floyd. Its like Dawson going down to 168, no chance against Ward because he was weight drained, but at 175 he might have beat him.

              Khan at 147 stands a much better chance than GGG at 154. It's a whole different proposition and that's why Floyd has shown such high level of fear in public towards Khan.
              I actually agree

              Golovkin would be so drained at 154

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              • Larry the boss
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                #37
                Originally posted by FlatLine
                GGG at 154 would be drained and he'd have no chance of beating Floyd. Zero. Simply because he'd be a weight-drained fighter. At 160 though he's definitely in with a shot to beat Floyd. Its like Dawson going down to 168, no chance against Ward because he was weight drained, but at 175 he might have beat him.

                Khan at 147 stands a much better chance than GGG at 154. It's a whole different proposition and that's why Floyd has shown such high level of fear in public towards Khan.
                Jesus Christ man **** off with this recycled bull**** already...

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                • Fetta
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
                  no fighter has to fight in bigger divisions if they don't want to.

                  all we can ask is fight the best in your division(S)

                  floyd just did that a few weeks ago

                  love marvelous (HE BEAT SUGAR GAY) but sometimes i feel he criticizes floyd because floyd reminds him of sugar gay.

                  a lot of criticism about floyd is justified. not fighting GGG or other MW is not one of them.
                  Is that thing in your Avi real?

                  That fastfood frankenstein just looks awful

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                  • Left Hook Tua
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by King_
                    No, Floyd does not have to fight GGG, nor should he be criticized for not doing so.

                    Golovkin is the bigger man and the fight would not even be competitive, it will never happen.
                    if floyd wants it, it could.

                    but he's under no obligation to.

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                    • King_
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
                      if floyd wants it, it could.

                      but he's under no obligation to.
                      If Floyd beat GGG he would be the GOAT, IMO.


                      But I absolutely agree- Floyd loses nothing for not fighting him. It's not supposed to happen.

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