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Originally posted by Sweden2716 View PostI watch football on weekends at various people,s houses, normally there is at least 10 sports fans there, I ask who is triple GGG Golovkin, a few knows he is a boxer. I ask who is Andre Ward, replies are "who is he?" nobody knows Ward.
Golovkin knows who Ward is
Ward is the guy GGG didn't want to fight.
The one who moved on to bigger and better things.
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Originally posted by Steve plunger View PostWell if loefler is going to lie he would say 280k or 350k not 160k would he lol.....you only lie to make something look good....you won't make 160k look good.....but who cares it's a his 1st PPV and when he gets a bit more profile and people really start getting into his fights then he will sell more.....the funny thing about this is. Mayweather and pacquaio done 4.5 m PPV and everybody screamed bad fight.....disappointing....terrible.....this was a great showing by triple GGG and we're talking about numbers lol.....I look at the fighter not the PPV War golovkin
A 160k lie, looks a damn sight better than 97k
Wut, Team Golovkin only tell big lies now ?
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Originally posted by Steve plunger View PostWell if loefler is going to lie he would say 280k or 350k not 160k would he lol.....you only lie to make something look good....you won't make 160k look good.....but who cares it's a his 1st PPV and when he gets a bit more profile and people really start getting into his fights then he will sell more.....the funny thing about this is. Mayweather and pacquaio done 4.5 m PPV and everybody screamed bad fight.....disappointing....terrible.....this was a great showing by triple GGG and we're talking about numbers lol.....I look at the fighter not the PPV War golovkin
Little lies help mitigate damage; no different than Bob Arum immediately pivoting to the injury angle to try and salvage Pacquiao's **** performance in the Mayweather fight. His mistake was that he told too big a lie.
It is my belief that Tom Loeffler's lie was an effort at damage control; rather than confront the fact that Golovkin's debut PPV wasn't the massive success that HBO and it's media machine pushed for, the story immediately pivots to Golovkin-Lemieux doing whatever buys needed to break even on the show, with eyes now moved onto the next showdown (which Loeffler hopes does better).
If the next fight does **** business, Golovkin now has two back-to-back performances where his starpower didn't show up; then the questions start to get asked.
Beyond that, lol at you now trying to sell Golovkin-Lemieux as some great fight. That's a first from what I've seen.
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostBig lies are obvious and, in all likelihood, would be more likely to induce that second and third question.
Little lies help mitigate damage; no different than Bob Arum immediately pivoting to the injury angle to try and salvage Pacquiao's **** performance in the Mayweather fight. His mistake was that he told too big a lie.
It is my belief that Tom Loeffler's lie was an effort at damage control; rather than confront the fact that Golovkin's debut PPV wasn't the massive success that HBO and it's media machine pushed for, the story immediately pivots to Golovkin-Lemieux doing whatever buys needed to break even on the show, with eyes now moved onto the next showdown (which Loeffler hopes does better).
If the next fight does **** business, Golovkin now has two back-to-back performances where his starpower didn't show up; then the questions start to get asked.
Beyond that, lol at you now trying to sell Golovkin-Lemieux as some great fight. That's a first from what I've seen.
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Originally posted by Steve plunger View PostI said it was a great showing by triple GGG dummy can't you comprehend a sentence...I suggest you look at the fight and here what the Commentators said and not to mention what the publications wrote about Golovkins dominant performance.....as I said before if thats the only thing you can say it about his PPV and how poorly hie did then maybe you should go watch the apprentice and not boxing...if golovkin gets a decent dancing partner and he manages to get one of the 2 pretenders in the ring he will start to shine much brighter.....Btw espn,yahoo, goldenboy all said it done 160k and here you are doubting that as well.....if you don't like golovkin just say it and don't try to say it another way.....golovkin is the best middleweight in the world whether he does 150k or 1m PPV and he will be around for some time .....golovkin looked brilliant last Saturday
It took you a while Captain-Save-A-Hoe..... where you been ?
Down at the store, buying the latest golovkin doll ?
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