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  • #21
    he's no bigger than canelo really. I think the words sr wanted are 'Glolovkin is too damn good for my son.'

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    • #22
      if this fight ever happened it would be at JR MW and hell no it wont be without a catch weight either, probably be at 152 or 153 at most and all of u little GGG turds would cry about it non stop how he was drained and all that BS so theres no need for this garb fight

      floyd alreayd done beat the piss out of the boogeyman of the WW division

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Pocket Dogs! View Post
        That IV rehydration issue proved that Floyd is no longer a small welterweight. He's a full-fledged welterweight now. But Sr. is right, Golovkin is too big. What Al Bernstein was talking about post-fight is that Duran fought Hagler because didn't care if his opponent was big and didn't care if it was risky.
        that is true u can tell hes a full welterweight now but that dont really change anything. lets just hypothetically say they fight its a lose lose for mayweather it truly is. think about it people already have an excuse everytime he beats someone and lets say he has fight his life and beats ggg well he will get exactly no credit cause ggg was drained to 154. it just literally makes no sense its a pipe dream

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Pocket Dogs! View Post
          That IV rehydration issue proved that Floyd is no longer a small welterweight. He's a full-fledged welterweight now. But Sr. is right, Golovkin is too big. What Al Bernstein was talking about post-fight is that Duran fought Hagler because didn't care if his opponent was big and didn't care if it was risky.
          lol you believe he was dehydrated? he weighed 150 a month before the fight. he was clearly cheating.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by !! Shawn View Post
            GGG isn't that big, he is Canelo sized. Problem is that he has deep ameture background, and Floyd doesn't fight peopel with deep amateur backgrounds.
            yea but he's 5'11 as well..and at a 30 day weight in the man was 173lbs...in the ring he's over 170 every night and that could be higher if he wanted it to be

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            • #26
              Originally posted by STAX ON DECK View Post
              if this fight ever happened it would be at JR MW and hell no it wont be without a catch weight either, probably be at 152 or 153 at most and all of u little GGG turds would cry about it non stop how he was drained and all that BS so theres no need for this garb fight

              floyd alreayd done beat the piss out of the boogeyman of the WW division
              who's that berto?

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              • #27
                To be considered TBE you have to do what no one thinks you can.

                Overcoming great odds is what defines greatness.

                Floyd has the movement to make it a difficult fight for GGG. We cant say he is such a super fighter but believe he stands no chance against GGG who hasnt really beaten anyone of note.

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                • #28
                  Maybe if Golovkin faces Andre Ward Floyd should consider the winner. Face it, Floyd's a welterweight king. Others grew into junior middleweight and middleweights I.e. Sugar Ray Robinson, Ray Leonard, Tommy Hearn, etc. Afterall, Paquiao was never expected to face any middleweight to define his legacy. No more double standards.

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                  • #29
                    I can understand a father not wanting his son to take such a risk. But for Floyd to take such a major risk with his 0, would earn more respect than all his other victories put together.

                    People say that haters just want to see him take a beating. But he wont take punch after punch like Taylor did against Chavez. It wouldnt take that many punches.
                    I believe his skill could out manoeuvre and out score Golovkin. Not sure if he could last the distance though. And thats where the opportunity lies for Floyd to reach true greatness.
                    Golovkin is Floyds Foreman.

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                    • #30
                      Too big for what? Too big for Floyd to win maybe. Thats why Floyd will never be top 20 ATG, because he never took the risks. Too big in boxing doesnt exist. Im assuming Senior thinks Floyd would be a massive underdog, and being a massive underdog isnt even a reason to not take a fight.

                      Floyd has got an unbeaten record and thats all he has to boast about. How can Floyd use hes too big excuse, but Duran couldnt use that excuse against Barkley, or SRL against Lalonde or Pac v Margarito or RJJ against Ruiz? Beating Pac is a very good win for FLoyd even with pacs shoulder injury, but he is JMMs used goods so is hardly a fight you can consider a risk it doesnt come under that category of fight for Floyd. Floyd needs to fight outside his country or take a risk against GGG. But when he takes a risk he wont need to shout it from the rooftops because people will know he took a risk.

                      GGG will kill himself making 154 and it dont matter what he rehydrates to.
                      Last edited by hugh grant; 09-14-2015, 04:55 AM.

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