yep! At times itll have you confused and frustrated with the inability to figure it out. Some just quit cause its to hard to understand
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It made the fans sick thru the years to see May Jr run and duck all the while boring people to death
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ToNite we are back to big Time Boxing!!!
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Originally posted by wlliam View PostIM actually for that fight..at whatever weight. Does GGG concede weight and size by going up to 168? Or does Ward give up a few lbs? We gotta understand that these guys are in separate weight classes andvthese particular wts, 8lbs is very significant...its actually the biggest jump in weight cut-offs. So, concessions may or may not have to be made bcuz of the separation of wt classes.
Myself i would rather GGG make the fight at 168 and come in at maybe 164-66. Ward would be a big task and helluva challenge for the G-Man...im for it tho man.
This is why GGG fans are accused of hypocrisy. Floyd, the so called duck walks round at one50, thirty day pre fight weigh ins have proven that ain't a lie as some haters would have you believe despite the irrefutable evidence. He also weighs in on the one day are fight scales at one50 in all three of his jnr middleweight bouts, which is four pounds below the limit.
Yet somehow the GGG protection squad will have us believe ward is too big for GGG, who factually is bigger than the smw limit, but Floyd is a duck for not fighting GGG at jnr middleight, a weight that he is obviously unable to make, hell he couldn't even make the one52 catch weight vs canelo.
GGG is not too small to face ward, this is not an opinion, it is a fact, the scales don't end can't lie. There's no need for a cw at all.
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I'd like to see if Golovkin would keep his "Mexican" style at Cruiserweight, which would be the equivalent of Floyd fighting at 147/154. I want to see him be almighty and powerful when he is fighting guys who are 10-15lbs heavier than him on fight night in a higher weight class, with more punching power. It would be pretty difficult first of all to keep the same style you started with in your debut weight, 2nd to actually adapt to the higher classes and bigger men with a new style and staying successful. That's hard, it's a challenging thing to do in a boxing career. So I would like to see him do that before criticizing someone who went up 5 weight classes without a loss and changed his style up to adapt to bigger men.
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Originally posted by twosweethooks View PostYour right Triple G is Better hahaha you dumb@$$ hahahaha
More effective or more entertaining?
We all know this mix breed fck ain't half as entertaining or exciting as Iron Mike was.
And you can't be talking effectiveness..not you who equate the most effective style (hit and not get hit) to "running" lmaO you fckin clown!
Explain yourself you dumb fck LmaO
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Originally posted by -Kev- View PostI'd like to see if Golovkin would keep his "Mexican" style at Cruiserweight, which would be the equivalent of Floyd fighting at 147/154. I want to see him be almighty and powerful when he is fighting guys who are 10-15lbs heavier than him on fight night in a higher weight class, with more punching power. It would be pretty difficult first of all to keep the same style you started with in your debut weight, 2nd to actually adapt to the higher classes and bigger men with a new style and staying successful. That's hard, it's a challenging thing to do in a boxing career. So I would like to see him do that before criticizing someone who went up 5 weight classes without a loss and changed his style up to adapt to bigger men.
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Originally posted by -Kev- View PostI'd like to see if Golovkin would keep his "Mexican" style at Cruiserweight, which would be the equivalent of Floyd fighting at 147/154. I want to see him be almighty and powerful when he is fighting guys who are 10-15lbs heavier than him on fight night in a higher weight class, with more punching power. It would be pretty difficult first of all to keep the same style you started with in your debut weight, 2nd to actually adapt to the higher classes and bigger men with a new style and staying successful. That's hard, it's a challenging thing to do in a boxing career. So I would like to see him do that before criticizing someone who went up 5 weight classes without a loss and changed his style up to adapt to bigger men.
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