be serious, do you think ggg takes lineal challenge at 155?

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  • nivek535
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    #1

    be serious, do you think ggg takes lineal challenge at 155?

    does ggg take winner of cotto nelo at 155?
    he claimed to be able to make 154 for floyd, and a win against one of these 155 divas will give him so much credit once he beats them.
    what are your thoughts??

    Does GGG take winner of cotto nelo regardless of 155 catchweight limit?
  • JmH Reborn
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    #2
    He should - he needs to stop being a pampered diva and take what's offered. Win the fight and the world is yours

    Skip the fight against a washed up former Jr WW or popular Jr MW and be forever remembered as the guy who will fight anyone 154-168...except his biggest challenges: Ward, Cotto and Canelo.

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      #3
      Originally posted by JmH Reborn
      He should - he needs to stop being a pampered diva and take what's offered. Win the fight and the world is yours

      Skip the fight against a washed up former Jr WW or popular Jr MW and be forever remembered as the guy who will fight anyone 154-168...except his biggest challenges: Ward, Cotto and Canelo.
      i absolutely agree with you

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      • boliodogs
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        I don't think he will stand for that and he shouldn't have to. He is the rightful challenger for the middleweight title. That is the 160 pound title not the whatever weight Cotto or Canelo want to fight at title. The lineal middleweight title has become a joke and it's time to return it to the traditional 160 pounds that Robinson, Monzon, Hagler and Hopkins defended it at.

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        • Redd Foxx
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          #5
          He won't. He's all talk but when the opportunities are there, all kinds of excuses get in the way. Shame because he could probably do pretty well. Dude just won't embrace challenges.

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          • mick1303
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            #6
            Originally posted by Redd Foxx
            He won't. He's all talk but when the opportunities are there, all kinds of excuses get in the way. Shame because he could probably do pretty well. Dude just won't embrace challenges.
            This is a dishonest double talk. You just want him to be compromised and lose. He should not cave in. Enough of this catchweights in the title fights. He fights for the middleweight supremacy.

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            • twrx
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              #7
              If he takes the 155 weight he's in it for the money if he takes the vacated strap hes in it for the titles

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              • Redd Foxx
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                #8
                Originally posted by mick1303
                This is a dishonest double talk. You just want him to be compromised and lose. He should not cave in. Enough of this catchweights in the title fights. He fights for the middleweight supremacy.
                Don't be so insecure and paranoid as a fan. He's the yappy guy that called out everyone from155 to 168, then ran when the challenges came knocking. I actually don't care about him going to 155. I've never said it was fair or even a good idea. Only that he'd probably win and that he's a hypocrite for saying he would go to 155, then crying about it. So gtfo with the "double-talk", "you want him to lose". I don't play that childish nonsense. I only care about being honest and ggg fans tend to have a real problem with honesty. Probably because the guy's whole career is bluffing and backpedaling. He's a really good fighter that I like to watch, but that doesn't mean I have to drink the koolaid.

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                • SlySlickSmooth
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                  #9
                  I don't think he will

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                  • From Russia
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                    #10
                    I already said it in other thread, but I gonna repeat it:

                    I dont want to see two natural MW champions draining themself to fight for unification, its bizzare. If I was GGG, I would agree to fight at 158, just because Canelo is a bigger star, but fighting just 1 lbs over the JMW limit is disgusting.

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