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  • FLYBOY
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    #121
    Originally posted by i'm a fun haver
    I hope he accepts the CW and makes GBP pay him for it.
    They will literally be paying money so Canelo can drain himself lol.
    Then Canelo gets knocked out and it's the biggest disaster imaginable for GBP.
    ODLH will have to go back to sucking **** for *******, instead of just sucking **** for fun lol
    GGG made his debut in professional boxing in 2006 at Middleweight (160).

    He has never gone down below 160. Asking him to go down is asking him to most likely be drained....

    GGG should not go down in weight. 160+ is his weight. Going down will drain him and only work against him.

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    • Progrssive_Jedi
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      #122
      Originally posted by aboutfkntime
      Ward is a real fighter, not a soft network darling.

      Nothing manufactured about Ward.

      Golovkin seems to be avoiding anyone with a pulse, and yet Ward comes back and immediately signs an agreement that will get him Kovalev.

      Great to be a Ward fan.

      #realfighter
      #thetruth
      #nopretendershere
      WTF are you talking about.

      Ward has been back a year now, and he didn't sign this for the fight to be made until another year.

      Immediately, LOL, you really live in another plain of existence dont you.

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        #123
        Originally posted by FLYBOY
        GGG made his debut in professional boxing in 2006 at Middleweight (160).

        He has never gone down below 160. Asking him to go down is asking him to most likely be drained....

        GGG should not go down in weight. 160+ is his weight. Going down will drain him and only work against him.
        Although, he has made weight at 157 a few times.

        I think he could make 157 easy. But they know fans hate this CW thing, so they are trying to see what fans will do.

        Originally posted by Giacomo
        It's hilarious to see Ward fans (all 15 of them) talk **** on GGG by saying he's manufacturerd by a network, then the only person they name that can possibly beat GGG is a guy who naturally weighs 15-20 pounds more than him who's an Olympic gold medalist and one of the best 68 pounders in this Era, So they're basically complimenting Golovkin and they're to dumb to realize it. On the GGG vs Canelo situation I think GGG should call his bluff and tell him he'll come down to 155 and see what happens. I think He can make 155 without to much of a problem, he came in vs Murray at 158 not even trying. If he starts training camp a couple weeks early he'll be fine, only reason I think he should do it is because he's 33 and almost over that hump and giving Canelo a beating in front of a million PPVIEW customers is his ticket. Obviously he should first try and negotiate a better weight maybe meet half way and fight at 157.5 but GGG needs Canelo or Cotto to take that leap.
        I know right. They are like, GGG sucks. Ward is the best.

        GGG should fight Ward.

        Logic is totally inept.

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        • aboutfkntime
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          #124
          Originally posted by NachoMan
          You never actually read the moronic bullsh-i-t you type, do you? GGG intends to unify the MW titles, but the other so-called MW champs piss themselves at the very thought of getting in the ring with this guy.
          If Golovkin thought that he could win that fight he would have taken it.

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          • sterilizer
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            #125
            Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
            "Canelo is fighting Cotto because he wants that world title, but he’s a junior-middleweight, not a middleweight,” said De La Hoya to The Los Angeles Times]
            If he is not a middleweight, he has no business wanting to win such belt. Simple as that.

            World championship fights as well as elimination fights for a shot at the title should never be allowed to happen at catch weights.

            Cotto-Martinez should have been at the normal 160 limit, not at 159.

            Cotto's "defense" vs. Canelo should be at the 160 weight limit as well, not at 155, that is ridiculous.

            A 155 weight limit fight sounds like a junior middleweight fight where both opponents barely couldn't make weight. IMO it is RIDICULOUS to call a "middleweight championship fight" one taking place at a 155-pound weight limit.

            But it is all about the money of course.

            I would still watch a 155-pound fight between either Canelo or Cotto vs. GGG because I love watching boxing. Just as I will watch Cotto-Canelo at 155, because I enjoy boxing and as of this day and age, belts mean absolutely nothing to me, because the whole deal is just part of a marketing sham, regrettably. But me and many others, if Canelo or Cotto defeated GGG at any catch-weight other than 160, would NEVER give credit to any of the two guys, as "defending the middleweight belt", because that would be bending the rules pathetically, and cowardly, just for marketing purposes.

            If Canelo or Cotto, whoever wins, rejects fighting GGG at 160, which is the real weight limit for a middleweight, any of them will totally deserve being called "middleweight paper champions" in boxing history, as well as cowards.

            The same goes for any past and future "champion" who either wins or defends his "title" at a catch weight. Sad state of affairs. I'm sure most ATG champions from the past who never even knew the term "catch weight" must be shaking their heads at boxing's current developments today.

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            • aboutfkntime
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              #126
              Originally posted by Giacomo
              It's hilarious to see Ward fans (all 15 of them) talk **** on GGG by saying he's manufacturerd by a network, then the only person they name that can possibly beat GGG is a guy who naturally weighs 15-20 pounds more than him who's an Olympic gold medalist and one of the best 68 pounders in this Era, So they're basically complimenting Golovkin and they're to dumb to realize it. On the GGG vs Canelo situation I think GGG should call his bluff and tell him he'll come down to 155 and see what happens. I think He can make 155 without to much of a problem, he came in vs Murray at 158 not even trying. If he starts training camp a couple weeks early he'll be fine, only reason I think he should do it is because he's 33 and almost over that hump and giving Canelo a beating in front of a million PPVIEW customers is his ticket. Obviously he should first try and negotiate a better weight maybe meet half way and fight at 157.5 but GGG needs Canelo or Cotto to take that leap.
              Cotto and Canelo BOTH beat Golovkin at 155

              Prove me wrong, your boy wont

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                #127
                Originally posted by FLYBOY
                GGG made his debut in professional boxing in 2006 at Middleweight (160).

                He has never gone down below 160. Asking him to go down is asking him to most likely be drained....

                GGG should not go down in weight. 160+ is his weight. Going down will drain him and only work against him.
                No, not true.....

                Abel Sanchez, trainer for IBF/IBO/WBA middleweight champion Gennady “GGG” Golovkin (34-0, 31 KOs), was not surprised with his boxer's one-sided domination of fo

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                • aboutfkntime
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                  #128
                  Originally posted by Progrssive_Jedi
                  WTF are you talking about.

                  Ward has been back a year now, and he didn't sign this for the fight to be made until another year.

                  Immediately, LOL, you really live in another plain of existence dont you.
                  If Ward beats Kovalev, he will have eclipsed Golovkins entire career in 1 fight

                  #realfighter
                  #talksitthenwalksit
                  #notanetworkdarling

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                  • b00g13man
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                    #129
                    Originally posted by HeroBando
                    Figures, you're very dense. You only have to have average intelligence to see what's wrong here:

                    "Canelo is fighting Cotto cause he wants that world title but he's a LMW, not a MW"

                    Let me know if you need help with this puzzle lol
                    Nah, I'm just applying the "A side" rules you losers have been crying about for months. You wouldn't want to be a hypocrite now, would you?

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                    • aboutfkntime
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                      #130
                      Originally posted by Progrssive_Jedi
                      Although, he has made weight at 157 a few times.

                      I think he could make 157 easy. But they know fans hate this CW thing, so they are trying to see what fans will do.

                      I know right. They are like, GGG sucks. Ward is the best.

                      GGG should fight Ward.

                      Logic is totally inept.
                      AHAHAHHAH

                      LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

                      So, they were trying to root the fans when they demanded a cw from Ward ?

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