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  • carloscruz10009
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    #61
    [QUOTE=techliam;15983673]I dont care if GGG only wants to move from his natural weight for big money fights (which outweighs the size disadvantage Golovkin would have). Thats normal. Froch/Chavez were those options. Like i posted before, what other names were put out? If he called out a fighter from 168 who didnt offer a big money fight, then ya I can understand the outrage. Floyd does the exact same thing at 154. Hes a solid welterweight, and would put himself at a massive disadvantage to fight at 154 for money[/QUOTED

    Dude he called out EVERYONE from 154-168.

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    • Raonic
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      #62
      Makes sense.

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      • Rudiamonds
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        #63
        Originally posted by fredhopple
        Most fighters would have avoided GGG and the tough fight and a sure loss. Danny Garcia-Kell Brook-DeGale-Abraham-Santa Cruz-Cotto-Stevenson-Wilder all seem scared to fight the tough fights as a true champion. Champions need Guts and balls to Honor and respect their Championship Belt. Lemieux stepped up as a man with honor. Screw the rest of those silk panty nylon hose fraud champions.

        Funny thing is all tbose guys fought better opposition then ggg lmfao im i lyiing?

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        • techliam
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          #64
          [QUOTE=carloscruz10009;15983748]
          Originally posted by techliam
          I dont care if GGG only wants to move from his natural weight for big money fights (which outweighs the size disadvantage Golovkin would have). Thats normal. Froch/Chavez were those options. Like i posted before, what other names were put out? If he called out a fighter from 168 who didnt offer a big money fight, then ya I can understand the outrage. Floyd does the exact same thing at 154. Hes a solid welterweight, and would put himself at a massive disadvantage to fight at 154 for money[/QUOTED

          Dude he called out EVERYONE from 154-168.
          Please feel free to re-read my previous posts in this thread. Ive offered my views on that issue already

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          • carloscruz10009
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            #65
            [QUOTE=techliam;15983757]
            Originally posted by carloscruz10009

            Please feel free to re-read my previous posts in this thread. Ive offered my views on that issue already
            Sure man I ll check it out... whats your thoughts on Canelo Cotto?

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            • hitking
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              #66
              Originally posted by Divine Hammer
              and floyd won't go up for anyone anymore. floyd's team and his fart brigade want us to forget that he fought at 154 no problem TWICE!!!!! but for some reason he couldn't move up to 154 to fight martinez when martinez was calling him out, and he can't move up to 154 to fight GGG when he and his team are calling floyd hmmmmmmmmmmm. hahahahahahhahahaha just MORE PROOF that floyd is a fraud.
              Floyd fought north of 147 three times. Two of those were at the time the highest grossing fights in boxing history. The other is on of the top 5 highest grossing non-heavyweight fights in boxing history. Martinez nor GGG bring that kinda gate. So according to GGG fanboy logic on the situation with Ward. GGG nor Martinez is relevant enough in terms of drawing power for Floyd to move up from his natural weight to fight them. Neither bring anything to the table.

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              • tiliheels
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                #67
                soon as the popularity shifts you become more protecting it makes sense..is it going to keep u loved? by some! others will hate it..but if i become a famous rich man tomorrow i know I have to cut some ties...thats wat this team is doing..they are makin sure some fights never happen..they cannot risk exposure at this point...THEY'VE MADE IT by doing nothing super impressive when u put it all in perspective, but if 20k ppl are willing to look past that in NY 12k in cali I say u got a very minimal problem...

                bad precedent but boxing fans saw white and ko's and they jumped all over it mixed in with chavez jr was a let down for the mexican so GGG stole his fans..better yet chavezjust handed them to him

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                • tiliheels
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by hitking
                  Floyd fought north of 147 three times. Two of those were at the time the highest grossing fights in boxing history. The other is on of the top 5 highest grossing non-heavyweight fights in boxing history. Martinez nor GGG bring that kinda gate. So according to GGG fanboy logic on the situation with Ward. GGG nor Martinez is relevant enough in terms of drawing power for Floyd to move up from his natural weight to fight them. Neither bring anything to the table.
                  lets just remember they are askin the guy who went from 130 to go all the way to 154 again, but when we talk about GGG going to 168 (his first weight class shift since the Olympics, won silver med at MW) they say he is a small MW and there is nothing there for him!

                  when in actuality there is 3 matches I want to see and others as well..dirrell and ggg ahve beef form the Olympic games...that sells

                  degale is a prime champion and now the euro's seem to be behind him
                  and i dont even have to mention why with ward

                  the only problem is he might lose to all 3...PROTECTION PLAN IS IN EFFECT

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                  • PETUFF
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                    #69
                    well this mean he is not fighting Cotto or Canelo !cause not of this guys is going up in weight!i doub it!

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                    • HeroBando
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by hitking
                      Floyd fought north of 147 three times. Two of those were at the time the highest grossing fights in boxing history. The other is on of the top 5 highest grossing non-heavyweight fights in boxing history. Martinez nor GGG bring that kinda gate. So according to GGG fanboy logic on the situation with Ward. GGG nor Martinez is relevant enough in terms of drawing power for Floyd to move up from his natural weight to fight them. Neither bring anything to the table.
                      Yeah that fine, but he's the reigning unified lineal SWW champ. He's been paying those sanctioning fees for 3+ years. Why do that if too small for the belt?

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