Comments Thread For: GGG's Coach: If Mayweather Happens, He Gets KO'd!
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GGG loses just like everybody else that faces THE BEST EVER. but the G-ster is starting to look the the she-ster. she wants to fight the little guys like mayweather,cotto,and canela but don't want none of ward at 168. he's struggling to make 160 and walks around as a cruiserweightComment
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What cotto did too floyd was light.Comment
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No need to hyperventilate MANG ! SRR was probably the greatest ever and he as a WW fought at MW , what we have here is in between WW and MW which won't be a problem so there is no problem at all except YALL in the chicken gang don't want it ????????? TBE don't want it????? That chicken**** is really smelling bad now MANG !!! Nobody is saying go to 160-180 all we are saying is defend the title you own against a willing prime elite. You Know the chicken will do his best at running and I know it but what we have here is the best chicken vs the best chicken chaser. At least we know there will be a whole lot of chasing going on til the chicken gets on the ropes then the pig squealing will start and the chicken will do the nice chicken dance like he did in the video mocking that kid that was hurt. The nice chicken will the do the flounder dance flopping on the nice floor while he does the nice pig squeal.
Don't you want to see that?
Actually, what our current greats, Mayweather and Pacquiao, are doing weight-wise, is actually more impressive and tougher than how it was back in the day. Where they had their bragging rights in the volume of fights they had per month, they were actually fighting opponents that were their size. While now ATG's like Mayweather and Pacquiao fight 2-3 times a year, they do it against much bigger men than them and need longer healing periods and longer training camps because they are not preparing to fight a 150lb journeyman who is 34-21 followed by another guy who is 0-1 and weighs 148lbs on fight night. Instead they are about to get in the ring to take punches from fighters who are 10-15lbs heavier, top 10 contenders, never been KO'ed, and have anywhere from 0 to 5 losses.Comment
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