Comments Thread For: GGG's Coach: If You're Not Real 160, Don't Fight For Title
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Nope, but I'm getting a pretty good education about what a ****** is.
Getting your fight party ready ?
So you and your - probably imaginary - friends can all sit around and talk about the winner being stripped?Comment
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Hey hey hey guy, dont sully the beautiful word clunge by using it to describe these c*ck snots.Comment
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I think it's hilarious......lol......look I take it your a cotto fan and you want cotto to win against canelo ....and I hope cotto does do the business.......but after that he either has to meet golovkin at middleweight or he gives up the title or gets stripped.......cotto is small for a middleweight and I don't blame him if go's back down to jnr middleweights .....he might be considered a Puerto Rican clunge but at least he stays away from the grim reaper......I know you like cotto but he acting like a scaredy clunge....just like you lolComment
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Then you had better hope that Canelo wins.You can say that Canelo (or Cotto) is "the A side" all you want, but whoever wins their matchup is going to look like a wussy for vacating the belt. Especially Canelo. And it will be part of their legacy.
Personally I don't think Canelo is all that good. Cotto is damn good, but he's taken some serious beatings. He's a bit small for MW.
Did anybody watch Canelo doing nothing against Floyd? Seriously. Of course he doesn't want to fight GGG.
Cotto really is legit too small for GGG. Fair enough.
But when Canelo asks for 155 and then vacates the MW belt to avoid Golovkin, the world will know why.
Because Cotto will not vacate, he will be stripped when Team Hypekin refuse his catchweight request because they are too scared to back up their shht.....
Nobody at 154, 160 Lasts Twelve With Golovkin.....
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 former IBF middleweight champion David Lemieux (34-3, 31KOs) on Saturday night at New York's Madison Square Garden. Golovkin controlled the fight from the first round, with a sharp, hard jab. That jab kept Lemieux from doing much of anything. Golovkin used that punch as a tool to set up his power shots and finally got the TKO win in the eight round.Comment
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Your invited clunge......your booked as the party clown and you entertain us all......your hilarious clungeComment
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Abel has dig GGG a grave with all the talk his done and now contradicting himself..... GGG only chance to make BIG MONEY DRAMA show is w Cotto/Canelo and nobody else. Start your cardio special training you were willing to do for a Floyd fight, shred some pounds and make the fight happen. If GGG doesnt do that, I would call that a duck.... Ducked Lara, Ward, Hopkins, Lee.... Cotto/Canelo could be next on that list. Im loosing respect for team GGG they need to walk the walk not just talk the talkComment
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Yea, but that wasn't the example......It depends. In some instances you could go for the low hanging fruit, but there are also instances where the fighter does not want to put himself through the grinder for lesser opponents.
If Ward decided he wanted to continue fighting at 168lb, but moved up in weight to fight Kovalev, I wouldn't call that a cherrypick.
Ward is moving up permanently, fighting the best guy at 175, and staying there.
Those three things make that example completely different.Comment

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