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  • Cinci Champ
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    GBP fighters keep losing

    Now that ggg looked beyond impressive and decimated lemiuex turned him into a journeyman with power and Matyysee refused to get up from a knockdown im wondering where does gbp go from here. Im sure they will spend money to get another star but really they had 3 lucas, lemieux, and canelo and imo canelo will lose against cotto
  • GrandpaBernard
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    Cinci Champ

    never underestimate saul's paid off judge/s

    He got a draw card for being totally ineffective against a cash cow of Floyd's stature ffs

    Also got some gift card/s against Trout and Erislandy
    Last edited by GrandpaBernard; 10-18-2015, 09:39 AM.

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    • soul_survivor
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      #3
      who is actually in the GBP stable?

      Edit:Just had a look, Khan, Canelo are still on there and they have years left in their careers. Alvarez in fact will retain his popularity, even after losing to Cotto.
      Last edited by soul_survivor; 10-18-2015, 09:46 AM.

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      • -PBP-
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        #4
        More importantly they made 3 fights that had to be made and I'm happy they did. If they lose they lose.

        I'm tired of these inflated, padded records anyways. We need to get back to when a 31-4 record is still respectable.

        Look at welterweight. Half the damn top 10 is undefeated.

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        • bojangles1987
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          #5
          Alvarez is the cash cow. They're only in trouble if he loses a lopsided fight to Cotto.

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          • bojangles1987
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            #6
            Originally posted by PBP.
            More importantly they made 3 fights that had to be made and I'm happy they did. If they lose they lose.

            I'm tired of these inflated, padded records anyways. We need to get back to when a 31-4 record is still respectable.

            Look at welterweight. Half the damn top 10 is undefeated.
            And the only ones who are not undefeated are the ones who consistently fight good competition. And Khan, but he used to and that's where his losses came from.

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            • ShoulderRoll
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              They can feed Lemieux a few cherries in Montreal to build him up again. He will still sell in Canada.

              If Canelo loses he too can be rebuilt as he is very young and has the support of the Mexican fan base.

              Matthysse is good enough to come back from the Postol defeat but I think he will never become hugely popular now. He missed his chance.

              Hopefully GBP has some good young talent waiting in the wings...

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              • NEETzsche
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                #8
                Originally posted by soul_survivor
                who is actually in the GBP stable?

                Edit:Just had a look, Khan, Canelo are still on there and they have years left in their careers. Alvarez in fact will retain his popularity, even after losing to Cotto.
                sadam ali, oscar valdez, frankie gomez, joseph diaz jr, diego de la hoya, jason quigley, yamaguchi falcao, everton lopes... some pretty good prospects there. guys like valdez and quigley could be popular

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                • BattleAxePurist
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                  They can feed Lemieux a few cherries in Montreal to build him up again. He will still sell in Canada.

                  If Canelo loses he too can be rebuilt as he is very young and has the support of the Mexican fan base.

                  Matthysse is good enough to come back from the Postol defeat but I think he will never become hugely popular now. He missed his chance.

                  Hopefully GBP has some good young talent waiting in the wings...
                  That's how it is..Matthssye losing hurt , Lemuiex not so much

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                  • BattleAxePurist
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by NEETzsche
                    sadam ali, oscar valdez, frankie gomez, joseph diaz jr, diego de la hoya, jason quigley, yamaguchi falcao, everton lopes... some pretty good prospects there. guys like valdez and quigley could be popular
                    Oscar Valdez is TR

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