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Comments Thread For: Golovkin's Promoter Reacts To Canelo's 155 Demand
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DLH vs Floyd - Oscar was the A side and Floyd agreed to his terms. Canelo vs Floyd - Floyd was the A side and Canelo agreed to his terms. GGG is the new kid on the block shut up and stay at 160 lbs. or move up to 168 lbs. against Andre or move down to 155 lbs. against Canelo. That simple.
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Originally posted by Mexica06 View PostDLH vs Floyd - Oscar was the A side and Floyd agreed to his terms. Canelo vs Floyd - Floyd was the A side and Canelo agreed to his terms. GGG is the new kid on the block shut up and stay at 160 lbs. or move up to 168 lbs. against Andre or move down to 155 lbs. against Canelo. That simple.
LOL. @ these idiots still bringing up a fighter two-weight divisions ahead of Triple G..while their idol is draining himself to not fight at 160...
Same fans who called Floyd a coward for making Canelo make 152...same fans who called Pacquiao the catch weight king lol..
Have to love hypocritical fan boys
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Originally posted by Cinci Champ View Postwhat other big fight does he have ? ward is no longer an option now that hes going after krusher at 175 andy lee? saunders? no thanks
Funniest thing would be Cotto schooling Canelo and Canelo blaming making 155 and being drained for the loss
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A PPV fight against Canelo would bring Golovkin his highest payday. He can't get more money against anyone else. And if he beats Canelo he increases his name value tremendously, that would put him firmly on the path to being the next PPV star.
I find it hard to believe that he would turn down all those benefits just because of the 155 lb weight.
He said he'd drop to 154 for Mayweather, which was the biggest payday in all of boxing. Why not drop down for the second biggest?
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Originally posted by SteveM View PostI already think GGG is past the apex of his prime. But it might be a slow tailing off as nobody has put a beating on him yet - not even been down and he obviously looks after himself.
I think Canelo could gain a false level of confidence if he takes Cotto out early - so that scenario would diminish interest in a rematch and favor Canelo (and DLH) stepping up.
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Originally posted by Mr.Daddy View PostAs GGG has yet to take one beating let alone multiple, I highly doubt that he is past his prime, and as long as he continues to eat right and train properly, and as long as his desire still burns brightly (finally getting to fight Canelo ought to provide the fuel necessary), I believe that he can continue at his present level or perhaps even higher. As the boxing world knows, Wlad and Hopkins are current proof that hitting age 33 isn't a guarantee of diminished capacity.
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Originally posted by Pan-Africanist View PostThen why not fight Ward? They didn't hesitate to bring up money and numbers then. In some shape or form it's always about the money.
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Originally posted by Mr.Daddy View PostI would assume that the idea of a fight with Ward went nowhere because Ward was asking too much - as if he held the reins and hadn't quit fighting for 19 months after having fought only four times in the previous four years.
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