Comments Thread For: Golovkin: Mayweather Will Fight Again, ‘Hope’ It's Me

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  • -PBP-
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    #51
    Originally posted by Cruisin'
    Floyd fans can't talk here.

    GGG is chasing da money.

    Ward is a nobody and can barely draw in his hometown. Golovkin challenged him when they were both nobodies. Now GGG is bigtime.

    GGG-Floyd would be financially huge.

    I'm only saying that from a Fl0mo perspective. In reality I think GGG should just concentrate on 160. He's way too small for 168 and the catchweight era needs to go.
    ;lol1:

    GGG isn't in the same stratosphere as Floyd in terms of accomplishments or popularity. I'm not entertaining this crap.

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    • bigjavi973
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      #52
      Beating Ward > beating floyd

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      • mick1303
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        #53
        Originally posted by Cinci Champ
        no this is actually the equivalent of kovalev calling out ggg. it be like ggg going up to 168 winning a title weighing in at 163 in the 168 title fight then having kovalev calling him out and having people say well he does have a belt at 168 and kovalev willing to go there lol thats what it would be like
        Yes, this is a good analogy - because making 168 for Kovalev would be similarly detrimental to Kovalev's abilities. GGG didn't call Floyd to go to his division 160 (that would be similar to Ward calling out GGG to go to 168). Instead GGG was willing to go to 154. So you are right - it will be very similar to Kovalev calling GGG out to meet at 168...

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        • Lester Tutor
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          #54
          You guys think it's GGG, yet it's the usual publicity stunts from K2 doing the scripting. Same thing with Sanchez saying that GGG has the skills to beat Floyd... cmon yall don't think that's funny?

          GGG would only be given 4 million at most against Floyd. Plus, GGG said he wanted Floyd at 154. Why not fight Lara at 154?

          It's not too much to ask.

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            #55
            Originally posted by PBP.
            ;lol1:

            GGG isn't in the same stratosphere as Floyd in terms of accomplishments or popularity. I'm not entertaining this crap.
            What does that even have to do with my post?

            GGG selecting Floyd as an opponent would be the same choice Floyd would make -- a pure financial decision.

            Ward brings nothing to to the table. He's financially irrelevant. He's too large for it to even mean anything to any divisional rankings and quite frankly too inactive for it to mean anything for p4p rankings either. It's just a dumb fight from every perspective.

            The best fight we could see Golovkin in right now is the one he is having. Lemeiux is the real second-best middleweight in the world. Then after Canelo beats Cotto.

            Ward needs to concentrate on 175.

            Floyd fans who need a new brotha need to look at Crawford instead of Ward. Ward only half brotha anyway and barely ever fights.

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            • -PBP-
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              #56
              There is no excuse for a middleweight calling out an old fragile welterweight. I'm not reading your bull****. Stop quoting me. How do you turn these notifications off? I look at my messages and I see these super paragraphs from whiny fanboys defending bull****.

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              • b00g13man
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                #57
                Originally posted by PBP.
                There is no excuse for a middleweight calling out an old fragile welterweight. I'm not reading your bull****. Stop quoting me. How do you turn these notifications off? I look at my messages and I see these super paragraphs from whiny fanboys defending bull****.


                It doesn't notify you if you have em on ignore.

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                • hugh grant
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by LacedUp
                  Floyd will probably fight again, I felt he looked very sharp against Berto.

                  But he won't fight GGG and I won't blame him. He's a middleweight, and Floyd is nearly 40. There's no reason to push those kind of limits.
                  Age shouldn't be an issue when you have BH doing things at 50. If Floyd wants to be comparable to Duran and SRL and Pac and many others im afraid you are going to have to things you might under normal circumstances not want to do. How old was Duran when he fought Barkley, he surely wasn't in his prime?

                  Floyd should have fought for a middleweight title years ago, so no excuse to wait. Sergio was there for the taking, but Floyd dithered too much. Yes GGG is a middleweight, so Floyd had better try getting hit as little as possible then. That's what Floyds style was designed for anyway so it shouldn't be a problem.

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                  • bojangles1987
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by PBP.
                    "Hey Flooooyyyddd I got theeesseee cheeseburgers man"

                    So he can't fight Ward but he can call out a 40 year old with broken hands that weighs 150 pounds.

                    This **** speaks for itself. I don't care how the Gullible Gennady Groupies try to spin this. His lack of desire to challenge himself is disturbing. I'll take guys like Lomachenko who shoot for titles in their 2nd pro fight. Probably the only fighter right now I can think of that acts and behaves like you want a fighter to behave.
                    "He's trying to unify his division!!! That's his only focus!!!!! How hard is that to understand?????????"

                    Oh, nevermind, he wants to fight the washed up retired welterweight. Smart business doe! Funny how smart business doesn't stop them from calling Mayweather a coward. Seriously, Golovkin's fans on NSB are awful. The absolutely most hypocritical, frightened, annoying fanbase I've seen here.

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                    • LacedUp
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by hugh grant
                      Age shouldn't be an issue when you have BH doing things at 50. If Floyd wants to be comparable to Duran and SRL and Pac and many others im afraid you are going to have to things you might under normal circumstances not want to do. How old was Duran when he fought Barkley, he surely wasn't in his prime?

                      Floyd should have fought for a middleweight title years ago, so no excuse to wait. Sergio was there for the taking, but Floyd dithered too much. Yes GGG is a middleweight, so Floyd had better try getting hit as little as possible then. That's what Floyds style was designed for anyway so it shouldn't be a problem.
                      Duran was a freak of nature. So is Hopkins. Floyd can be great without satisfying the sadistic need of fans who just wants to see him get beaten.

                      That's the bottom line.

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