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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Postneither fighter is a middleweight; Cotto weighed in for his last fight at 153.5lbs and Canelo and his camp have already committed themselves to still campaigning at 154.
Golovkin and his fans have spent all of this time, building up the importance of simply "collecting all of the belts" (thinking that stating so would shoe them into a fight with one of the sport's top stars).
Now that that is no longer the case, Golovkin fans are pre-ememptively trying to frame junior middleweights wanting to fight at junior middleweight as some kind of duck.
Have fun cheering on a paper undisputed champ, lol.
They aren't fighting at 154lbs. You should know that.
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Originally posted by Progrssive_Jedi View Post
Ward fans have probably turned him into the most hated fighter on the planet.
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Originally posted by SteveM View PostDid I miss something. Sanchez (******ly imo) said that GGG could beat anyone 154-168. I don't recall him saying that Ward would be the first he'd fight at 168. If you do then please provide a link.
Which Golovkin fans? I'm way more interested in what 1/ Golovkin says and 2/ his team says.
Golovkin is following the Bob Arum/Manny Pacquiao formula; play the smiling foreigner, who can barely speak English, that blows through soft competition, while he lets the rest of his camp talk all of the ****. ignore the parallels if you want.
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Originally posted by i'm a fun haver View PostAnyone who's been paying attention has actual knowledge of the offer.
Ward's team couldn't wait to release those emails lol
50/50 split right now for a fight sometime next year when Ward is finished with his tune ups. lol
Why send an offer when he's not ready to fight and GGG already has a fight lined up?
Why not send it when he's finished with his tune ups, if he's still going to be at 168?
It was going to be the same time frame. Finish the tune ups and send the offer.
Nope, had to be a greedy **** and show his hand early asking them to go ahead and agree to the 50/50 split right now lol
You idiots are the only ones who think it's a legit offer.
Send a counter offer to a guy who isn't ready to fight, even though GGG already had a fight lined up?
That can only make sense to a dumb**** like you
Look Whodini , you signing up to escape in one piece from the myriad of lies , inconsistencies and fraudulent entanglements that GGG laid out for himself, is gonna one day get u killed !
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Originally posted by SugarRaRobinson View PostWhat an excellent assessment . Cotto and Canelo will likely vacate or **** GGG so bad at the the negotiation table with purse distribution and weight clauses that GGG/Team prolly won't even be interested .
GGG hiding behind this phony crusade to unify 160 is so irrelevant and equivalent to me going back to my old middle school playground, shouting "Who the *** wants to get sparked out"
Like I've said many times before : GGG is too good and too strong for the 160 division , WE ALL GET IT , no one there can *** wit u . ANY achievement there is EPHEMERAL at this point as you've already handily beaten the top two guys there , PePe Lemu and Murray .
So instead of looking further south for opponents to pummel or looking for them to vacate , please jettison your azz outta there in search of those north of 160 who will present greater challenges to your mettle
Still, it's odd that every notable fighter who has been a top amateur at 165, like Golovkin was, made the choice to go up in weight, rather than hide at 160.
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Originally posted by SugarRaRobinson View PostLook Whodini , you signing up to escape in one piece from the myriad of lies , inconsistencies and fraudulent entanglements that GGG laid out for himself, is gonna one day get u killed !
Either way, you're wrong.
Ward wasn't ready to fight but wanted to get that precious 50/50 split agreed to up front for a fight in a year or more in the future lol.
GGG had a fight lined up.
Why would Ward's team send an offer if he's not ready to fight when GGG already has a fight lined up?
Why didn't Ward just finish his tune ups and then send a legit offer if he was still going to be at 168?
You idiots are the only ones who still think this was a legit offer to fight.
Just more bonehead bull**** from Ward. It's been that way since his post fight interview after the Super6 final.
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Originally posted by HeroBando View PostWhere's the lie, idiot?
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostWould hold out the caveat that I still believe that "Kid Chocolate" Peter Quillin gives Golovkin that work, but that K2 never puts Golovkin near that fight (Quillin is taller and longer than Golovkin, has actual one-punch power in both hands, can box from range and in close, and would likely walk into any proverbial fight near 180lbs; Quillin's mental fortitude, and how he reacts when the fight gets into the 8th/9th round and he starts to tire, will always be the X factor).
Still, it's odd that every notable fighter who has been a top amateur at 165, like Golovkin was, made the choice to go up in weight, rather than hide at 160.
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Originally posted by i'm a fun haver View PostYou're either trolling or you're an idiot(probably both).
Either way, you're wrong.
Ward wasn't ready to fight but wanted to get that precious 50/50 split agreed to up front for a fight in a year or more in the future lol.
GGG had a fight lined up.
Why would Ward's team send an offer if he's not ready to fight when GGG already has a fight lined up?
Why didn't Ward just finish his tune ups and then send a legit offer if he was still going to be at 168?
You idiots are the only ones who still think this was a legit offer to fight.
Just more bonehead bull**** from Ward. It's been that way since his post fight interview after the Super6 final.
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