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  • TheUntouchable
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    #21
    Originally posted by boliodogs
    Murray would probably beat Quillen
    Murray couldn't even beat Khomitsky convincingly, almost got knocked out. Keep composed, no need for ridiculous statements.

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    • Fetta
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      #22
      Originally posted by TheUntouchable
      Why am I a GGG fan now? Cause I doubt Quillin's an elite boxer?

      I'd love to see all credible middleweights fight each other, never said I wouldn't. In fact I'm disappointed we'll never see Golovkin vs Jacobs/Quillin because of Al Haymon.
      Oh i see. You wanna blame Haymon. Yeah thats it.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Fetta
        If Jacobs is to much then he is to much. Jacobs also GGG best fighter on his resume by far.

        You GGG fans should be hoping for these fights that you all dont seem to want
        Au contraire, we DO want Golovkin to fight any of these people. We're pointing out that Quillin is the one who rejected Golovkin SEVERAL times. There's also a widely circulated article about Golovkin sparring with Quillin and opening a cut, ending the sparring session.

        I'm not sold on Jacobs ever since Pirog iced him out. I mean, Jacobs was winning, but that KO was just brutal. I'm interested in seeing the Quilling vs Jacobs, even considering going down to BK to see it.

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        • Fetta
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          #24
          Originally posted by j0zef
          Au contraire, we DO want Golovkin to fight any of these people. We're pointing out that Quillin is the one who rejected Golovkin SEVERAL times. There's also a widely circulated article about Golovkin sparring with Quillin and opening a cut, ending the sparring session.

          I'm not sold on Jacobs ever since Pirog iced him out. I mean, Jacobs was winning, but that KO was just brutal. I'm interested in seeing the Quilling vs Jacobs, even considering going down to BK to see it.
          He got a cut and ended the sparring session........so? Does that mean GGG already won the fight? Or maybe Pete knows he can take his punch and style and wants the fight like he is saying he wants.

          Geeez! I mean... wow!

          GGG has rejected other fighters but in GGG land its their fault not his so im not surprised its viewed this way.

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            #25
            Quillin possess big punching power but we learned you need more than just that with the Lemieux fight, Jacobs is the man to test GGG at 160 him and Canelo.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Fetta
              He got a cut and ended the sparring session........so? Does that mean GGG already won the fight? Or maybe Pete knows he can take his punch and style and wants the fight like he is saying he wants.

              Geeez! I mean... wow!

              GGG has rejected other fighters but in GGG land its their fault not his so im not surprised its viewed this way.
              ... No man. Do some research. Quillin has repeatedly turned down the fight with Golovkin going back 2 years. He goes between a reason not to fight and paying lip service to "he's a great fighter, I'd love to fight him". Majority of people think Quillin does not want to fight him. I'm not the minority - you can google 'quillin ducking golovkin'.
              Quillin is also a Haymon fighter. Until Nelson was named new HBO VP, there was about 0.0001% chance that any Haymon fighter would appear on HBO. Nelson left the door open, and we'll see if anything happens.

              The only real person that these boards think Golovkin "rejected" is Ward. They refuse to see the truth of what ACTUALLY happened and how it fits into the grand scheme of things, so they hang onto their pathetic "lil g 97k" comments simply because they dislike a fighter.

              The other guy is Lara, but again, anyone who claims ggg "rejected" Lara is a fool since Lara is under Haymon and that fight had 0% chance of actually happening, no matter how many and how ridiculous the tweets that Lara sent out afterwards.

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              • SilverMiles
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                #27
                Originally posted by j0zef
                Au contraire, we DO want Golovkin to fight any of these people. We're pointing out that Quillin is the one who rejected Golovkin SEVERAL times. There's also a widely circulated article about Golovkin sparring with Quillin and opening a cut, ending the sparring session.

                I'm not sold on Jacobs ever since Pirog iced him out. I mean, Jacobs was winning, but that KO was just brutal. I'm interested in seeing the Quilling vs Jacobs, even considering going down to BK to see it.
                You think Jacobs was wining against Pirog, I had two rounds a piece going into the 5th and than Jacobs was stopped.

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                • Fetta
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by j0zef
                  ... No man. Do some research. Quillin has repeatedly turned down the fight with Golovkin going back 2 years. He goes between a reason not to fight and paying lip service to "he's a great fighter, I'd love to fight him". Majority of people think Quillin does not want to fight him. I'm not the minority - you can google 'quillin ducking golovkin'.
                  Quillin is also a Haymon fighter. Until Nelson was named new HBO VP, there was about 0.0001% chance that any Haymon fighter would appear on HBO. Nelson left the door open, and we'll see if anything happens.

                  The only real person that these boards think Golovkin "rejected" is Ward. They refuse to see the truth of what ACTUALLY happened and how it fits into the grand scheme of things, so they hang onto their pathetic "lil g 97k" comments simply because they dislike a fighter.

                  The other guy is Lara, but again, anyone who claims ggg "rejected" Lara is a fool since Lara is under Haymon and that fight had 0% chance of actually happening, no matter how many and how ridiculous the tweets that Lara sent out afterwards.
                  Like i said in GGG land its always the other guys fault. Oh but when all else fails blame Haymon except for Ward you blame RN. Yeah, sure.

                  You see no need for long winded excuses.

                  And im a fan of GGG. I just dont make excuses for him cause it seems im in the minority of GGG fans that actually want him to challenge himself.
                  Last edited by Fetta; 12-03-2015, 01:27 PM.

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                  • j0zef
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by SilverMiles
                    You think Jacobs was wining against Pirog, I had two rounds a piece going into the 5th and than Jacobs was stopped.
                    Eh, doesn't really matter what I think. Nobody was truly hurt at that point, but the judges had Pirog behind.

                    I'm still sad his back gave out, Pirog had some cool moves.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by j0zef
                      Eh, doesn't really matter what I think. Nobody was truly hurt at that point, but the judges had Pirog behind.

                      I'm still sad his back gave out, Pirog had some cool moves.
                      They did. I honestly didn't know that. Pirog could have been a force at MW than again had he lost to GGG he would have been called a bum. But that's how it works on NSB.

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