Comments Thread For: Mayweather Claims Conspiracy To Create a White Star
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Neither are world-beaters..... Abraham is 1-dimensional, albiet very good at what he does..... Murray is a good fighter, tough..... it's a hard fight to call but I give the edge to Abraham.
But unlike -Kev-, I would not be too surprised to see Abraham clearly beat Murray..... he has fought at a higher level and is more used to the weight..... but yea, a good fight looking forward to it.
I don't care about the Ward/Golovkin beef, the horse has bolted and that fight is off the table now..... whoever wins the Abraham/Murray fight makes little/no difference to Ward/GGG.Comment
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So the number one money maker the sport has ever known, who is black, is complaining about opportunity? Mm-Kay Floyd. Keep it moving.Comment
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Now I rocks with Floyd, but what white star is he talking about? He didn't name not one white fighter. I'm having a couple drinks with my wife and may of read it wrong, but PAC and GGG are not white. I'm actually trying to think of the top white star boxers and there really aren't any, unless when he speak of white, he's not merely speaking of Americans and he considers Russians and Englanders white. When i think of a white star in boxing, I think of the term, "The Great White Hope" as an American, but i could be wrong. But it seems like he is talking about the color of their flesh. I don't know and I'm siping Remy and misspelling words on this phone. I'll read responses tomorrow.Comment
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Cotto/Canelo is a better fight than Ward, the others no.
And yes I would like to see him challenged. As I would Ward, so perfectly reasonable that Ward fights Kovalev and GGG fights Cotto/Canelo.
No conspiracy there. Saying it's only fair to ask GGG to go up in weight is the most ridiculous thing i've ever heard.
He isn't even a big MW and Ward has problems making SMW. Ward is the one saying he'd fight at heavyweight.
So I don't see the problem.
Golovkin could fight the winner, then Ward..... Ward could fight Golovkin then Kovalev. Your solution kills 1 GREAT fight, and just so happens to conveniently protect Lovekin.
Good god, explain to me why 3 good fights are better than 4 good fights ?
2) Golovkin was also willing to fight Froch/Chavez at 168
Who protects Lovekin while you sleep ?Comment
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Good post, agree entirely.
Neither are world-beaters..... Abraham is 1-dimensional, albiet very good at what he does..... Murray is a good fighter, tough..... it's a hard fight to call but I give the edge to Abraham.
But unlike -Kev-, I would not be too surprised to see Abraham clearly beat Murray..... he has fought at a higher level and is more used to the weight..... but yea, a good fight looking forward to it.
I don't care about the Ward/Golovkin beef, the horse has bolted and that fight is off the table now..... whoever wins the Abraham/Murray fight makes little/no difference to Ward/GGG.
Wouldn't be surprised with either winning & should be a good old fashioned fight with no hypeComment
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Is he fighting Ward at 164? I didn't know that.
I honestly also don't care. But fighters should fight at full weights if it's for a belt.
Now, Chaves jr and Froch are more established than GGG ratings/PPV wise, so they have the call over him.
Hardly anyone knows who Andre Ward even is.
K2 knows.
Team Golovkin knows.
And, you know.
but cool story broComment
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PW fk'd himself when he called out Hopkins at 170, and then two days later called out Pacquiao at 147.
dont know how many people took him seriously after that
He was a jack-of-all-trades, but master of none..... he needed to focus on a division and settle there.Comment
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damn hustlers
PW fk'd himself when he called out Hopkins at 170, and then two days later called out Pacquiao at 147.
dont know how many people took him seriously after that
He was a jack-of-all-trades, but master of none..... he needed to focus on a division and settle there.
I can't say **** about Williams, ****ing tragic. It's not pity, the guy was real & its horrible what happened. Can only hope he walks again 1 day, he's a fighter & won't give upComment
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