Should be a hell of a fight, definitely going to be the biggest win of either guy's career. I hope this is a 3-5 round, all cards out on the table, Hagler vs Hearns type of fight. I feel like it has a chance to be.
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Originally posted by Mike_R View PostShould be a hell of a fight, definitely going to be the biggest win of either guy's career. I hope this is a 3-5 round, all cards out on the table, Hagler vs Hearns type of fight. I feel like it has a chance to be.
Hagler-Hearns was basically a street fight.
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great numbers great for golovkin, but is it great for the sport and ppl who want to see the best aka most competitive fights??
i say that bc this will just become another way he can duck fights outside of his division or even inside if some sort of competition comes along...
canelo had the chance to be this way but he took the lara fight anyways...will GGG do the same with dangerous opponents who are not popular? as of late he's made excuse so my short answer is no, but only time will tell
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostGennady Golovkin continues his meteoric rise as one of the fastest rising stars in boxing today. His upcoming October 17 middleweight unification bout with David Lemieux is well on its way to selling out Madison Square Garden, as event handlers are already considering the possibility of adding seats.
"We've sold already over 15,000 tickets in less than a week," MSG Executive Vice President Joel Fisher informed the assembled media on hand during the kickoff press conference Tuesday afternoon in New York City. "We set a record on the pre-sale, almost doubling the previously highest presale.
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Originally posted by tiliheels View Postgreat numbers great for golovkin, but is it great for the sport and ppl who want to see the best aka most competitive fights??
i say that bc this will just become another way he can duck fights outside of his division or even inside if some sort of competition comes along...
canelo had the chance to be this way but he took the lara fight anyways...will GGG do the same with dangerous opponents who are not popular? as of late he's made excuse so my short answer is no, but only time will tell
if you want competative fights you better watch PBC fights like Wilder vs Duhapas, Stevenson vs Karpency
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Originally posted by Beercules View PostGennady kicked Cotto out of MSG
Oh and Gennady a bum doe.
GGG's ticket sales are impressive because you could probably fit every man, woman, child Kazahk in the entire U.S into Madison Square Garden, and then maybe you'd fill it up.
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Originally posted by tiliheels View Postgreat numbers great for golovkin, but is it great for the sport and ppl who want to see the best aka most competitive fights? i say that bc this will just become another way he can duck fights outside of his division or even inside if some sort of competition comes along..
canelo had the chance to be this way but he took the lara fight anyways...will GGG do the same with dangerous opponents who are not popular? as of late he's made excuse so my short answer is no, but only time will tell
When is Ward fighting Kovalev, btw?
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