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  • Bandman
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    #71
    Originally posted by twosweethooks
    All the talk is irrevalent !

    Jr ducked ALL Prime Elites when it counted and waited like a vulture for elites to fall then fought them claiming they were undefeated. Like it or not that is Jrs Legacy !!!

    For Jr to fight GGG now would go against the grain of all that he is. Unless he has money blindness and gets to use the ringers to put his Peds to work.

    GGG will catch Jr with the Jab get him on the ropes and when the shots land you will see Jr go down or quit in his corner.

    The evidence is all in, like it or not,,,,,of course
    hey clown im sure you picked pacquiao to knock floyd out before may 2nd, but now you say Pacquiao was too old or past his prime even though floyd is older. see this is why floyd beating golovkin would prove nothing to clowns like you, you will come up with an excuse for that too. if floyd ducked "prime elites" than you should criticize pacquiao more because he usually fought the same guys AFTER floyd beat them. you have no credibility, you're a clown. funny thing is you give floyd no credit for beating canelo or cotto but if golovkin beats them you will give him all the credit in the world, will you say cotto was old, will you say canelo was too young? no you wont, you would praise golovkin for beating the same guys floyd conquered years ago.

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    • Jimmy 23
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      #72
      if fight happen it's gonna be like hollywood movie - old retired welterweight king comes back to fight big badass puncher.And if Floyd wins that it will be one of the greatest and inspiring moments in sports history

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      • Jsmooth9876
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        #73
        Originally posted by Jimmy 23
        if fight happen it's gonna be like hollywood movie - old retired welterweight king comes back to fight big badass puncher.And if Floyd wins that it will be one of the greatest and inspiring moments in sports history
        We've already seen this movie.

        Leonard vs Hagler.

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        • Jc8804
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          #74
          Originally posted by Bandman
          hey clown im sure you picked pacquiao to knock floyd out before may 2nd, but now you say Pacquiao was too old or past his prime even though floyd is older. see this is why floyd beating golovkin would prove nothing to clowns like you, you will come up with an excuse for that too. if floyd ducked "prime elites" than you should criticize pacquiao more because he usually fought the same guys AFTER floyd beat them. you have no credibility, you're a clown. funny thing is you give floyd no credit for beating canelo or cotto but if golovkin beats them you will give him all the credit in the world, will you say cotto was old, will you say canelo was too young? no you wont, you would praise golovkin for beating the same guys floyd conquered years ago.

          Actually I called it. I had said pac was shot. Marquez iced him .he looked like dog shht vs rios and algeiri. I said the fight should of never happened with floyd. But t h2h ere was too much money involved. Floyd saw pac slow down and made his move.

          The guy your talking shht to is actually right.

          Your wrong for thinking there wasnt knowledgable posters who knew pac was way past it. Ring age is different from actual
          birth age. Food for thought

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            #75
            Originally posted by hugh grant
            Floyd said GGG has no special effects and that he would beat him, so if Floyd don't fight GGG at 160 it would Floyd ducking GGG.

            Floyd should fight GGG at 160 because that is his legacy fight that will put him in the Duran and SRL brackets.

            I think Floyd could survive 12 rounds with GGG at middleweight and that's all hes got to do. The first man to take him the distance is a big achievement. Come on Floyd show us your wizardy, magician defensive skills. Pot shot, run, clinch, use it all and show us your full repertoire. People wont deny you that. This wont be an exciting fight we know, but its intrigueing. Floyd will do what he always does but even more so and people wont begrudge Floyd doing what he has to do.
            That loss wont mean much, because you wasn't meant to win, but it will show you did take a risk in your career. You may have taken one or two risks in a career but they were calculated, and in a 18 year career that is few and far between.
            Tell the whole story. I seriously hate when people do this. He said he would beat him at HIS WEIGHT being 147. Now carry on with your slanted views.

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            • Aztekkas
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              #76
              I think size would be the main factor. I highly doubt Floyd's punches would keep GGG honest and at bay and I'm not sure if Mayweather would be able to withstand a clobbering punch from Golovkin. Also, GGG has a nice jab that would most likely trouble Floyd. Mayweather also likes fighting off the ropes when boxed in and again, I'm not so sure he could withstand an onslaught from a legitimate middleweight with serious power.

              However, if ever the fight were to happen(no way in hell), the drop in weight on behalf of GGG might also be a factor. If GGG comes in flat and relies on nothing but a one hitter quitter to win the fight, I could see Floyd outsmarting GGG to a decision.

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              • Kenchiro
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                #77
                GGG assaults Mayweather at any age...

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                • BoZz
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by texasboi15
                  Negative this is a little different.

                  Though I don't see it as "suicide" like many others I do acknowledge Golovkin would be the most dangerous challenge of Floyd's career.
                  Why? Because he hits hard? Floyd fought lot's of hard hitting fighters and in boxing you need more than that to beat someone skillful like floyd.

                  Movement and timing is everything in boxing, so far I haven't seen anything in golovkin which tells me he would beat mayweather,plus who has he really beat? Geale and Monroe are a fkn joke and the last guy was also hyped up..why didn't anyone call Rubio a great fighter when he beat Leumiex or w.e his name is.

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                  • Johnwoo8686
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by JStill Unbiased
                    I've always been of the mindset that if GGG wanted to kill himself, (because he would be killing himself) to make 154, without even testing the water at the class first, let him. Floyd easily cruises to a UD, easily. Golovkin has devastating power, but he's got the slowest hands I've seen next to Froch. The fight will crack 1M PPV buys, but there are more attractive offers out there for Floyd to consider. Besides, once Golovkin doesn't deliver, he's ducking whoever is next.

                    Side note, ever notice everyone that calls Floyd boring want to see him fight GGG, why? Lol
                    The people that want him to continue fighting are the ones who want him to lose. Bernstein said he wanted to see Floyd face Golovkin but here he says Mayweather can't beat Golovkin. Then why would he want Floyd to fight GGG if he believes Floyd can't beat GGG? Obviously, its for one reason and one reason only.

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by Johnwoo8686
                      The people that want him to continue fighting are the ones who want him to lose. Bernstein said he wanted to see Floyd face Golovkin but here he says Mayweather can't beat Golovkin. Then why would he want Floyd to fight GGG if he believes Floyd can't beat GGG? Obviously, its for one reason and one reason only.
                      Dey always tryin' to keep da black man down.

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