Mayweather should face Golovkin at 154lbs

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  • El Tejano
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    #1

    Mayweather should face Golovkin at 154lbs

    with a 10 pound rehydration clause. Thoughts?
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    #2
    Mayweather wont take that bout unless the ring is 34' x 34', 16oz orthopedic gloves, and at 149lbs

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    • Golden Boi 360
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      #3
      for what?

      If he wins = GGG was weight drained and all Floyd did was run

      if he loses = Floyd has always been overrated! haha lol! lets make more memes!
      Last edited by Golden Boi 360; 11-25-2015, 05:59 PM.

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      • Johnwoo8686
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        #4
        Originally posted by Golden Boi 360
        for what?

        If he wins = GGG was weight drained and all Floyd did was run

        if he lsoes = Floyd has always been overated! haha lol! lets make more memes!
        Truer words have never been spoken. If he beats the guy there is an excuse. If he doesn't fight him then he's ducking. If he loses then they'll say he was overrated. Golovkin's name at 154 means nothing. Even at 160 I don't think beating him would be that big of a deal considering the fact that Golovkin has only one decent name on his resume.

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        • FlatLine
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          #5
          Worthless win but I suppose that would be in line with nearly all of Mayweather's career since he hasn't fought a good prime fighter for 15 years since Corrales. Any B or even C level fighter could beat Golovkin at 154 because he'll be weight-drained and a totally different fighter. Why do you think pillow punching supermiddle Ward managed to knock out light heavyweight Dawson? Because Dawson had to make supermiddle and was weight-drained as phuck..

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          • johnm is...
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            #6
            Originally posted by FlatLine
            Worthless win but I suppose that would be in line with nearly all of Mayweather's career since he hasn't fought a good prime fighter for 15 years since Corrales. Any B or even C level fighter could beat Golovkin at 154 because he'll be weight-drained and a totally different fighter. Why do you think pillow punching supermiddle Ward managed to knock out light heavyweight Dawson? Because Dawson had to make supermiddle and was weight-drained as phuck..
            ^^^^this is why he shouldn't.

            Excuses locked and loaded and all you did was ask for the fight. Just imagine what it would be like if they actually signed it.

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            • Larry the boss
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              #7
              Why???? no title on the line, whats the point?

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              • Johnny2x2x
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                #8
                Floyd might come back, but only for gene most money. Mayweather vs Pacquaio, Canelo, or Cotto does more $ right now. Maybe even Khan too.

                GGG's PPV disaster cost him any chance he had at a Mayweather fight.

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                • icha
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by El Tejano
                  with a 10 pound rehydration clause. Thoughts?
                  floyd wont comeback from retirement for 97k ppvs, and GGG cant make 155...

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                  • hugh grant
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Johnwoo8686
                    Truer words have never been spoken. If he beats the guy there is an excuse. If he doesn't fight him then he's ducking. If he loses then they'll say he was overrated. Golovkin's name at 154 means nothing. Even at 160 I don't think beating him would be that big of a deal considering the fact that Golovkin has only one decent name on his resume.
                    This kind of comment and attitude is nearly making me throw up my dinner.
                    People always making cliché digs at GGG of having fought no names? For Goshs sake no middleweight has taken him the distance. If Floyd lasts the distance with GGG, let alone beats him he will get massive credit. If he can last the distance with GGG, people might not be too quick to say SRL or Duran would have stopped Floyd.
                    By far the best credit he has ever gotten in his career. So do yourself and everyone a favour and don't talk garbage.
                    Last edited by hugh grant; 11-25-2015, 06:39 PM.

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