Comments Thread For: Warren: Eubank Rejected Golovkin, Now He Wants Him?

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  • i'm a fun haver
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    #11
    Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
    Of course he's going to say that.

    It would actually be pitiful of Golovkin's people to try to make that fight but nothing surprises me with them.
    Maybe they should shut the **** up about it until little Chris is ready for that fight.

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    • Dirk Diggler UK
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      #12
      Originally posted by i'm a fun haver
      Maybe they should shut the **** up about it until little Chris is ready for that fight.
      Hopefully by that time, Golovkin will have graduated from the kiddy table and taken on some real challenges.

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        #13
        He was right to turn it down then

        and read be wise to pipe down now.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
          Hopefully by that time, Golovkin will have graduated from the kiddy table and taken on some real challenges.
          Those challenges that everyone keeps saying GGG hasn't gotten, will be the same ones who don't fight him.

          They are like but he hasn't fought anyone.

          Cotto, he'll retire before facing GGG.

          Canelo, he'll say he is too young, and not big enough. Even though everyone knows Canelo drains 20 pounds to fight at 154.

          GGG is in a tough position, he wants to unify the MW belts, but a Pretender (Cotto) and a Coward (Canelo) is standing in the way.

          De La Hoya has already all but said if Canelo wins he is going back to fight small guys at 154. He'll weigh 175 rehydrated while doing it.

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