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  • texasboi15
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    #81
    lil g-string fans telling another fighter he should take risks..

    BWaHAHAHaahahaHAHahaHAHAHaaHa!

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    • b Murphington
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      #82
      A drained Golovkin would get thoroughly out boxed. A healthy, full Golovkin stands a chance to possibly KO him. Especially at this stage of Mayweather's career. All fantasy at this point, not like it'll ever happen.

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      • Szef
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        #83
        Originally posted by hitking
        So according to your logic, nobody has ever been ready for Floyd, since he's never lost. And likewise, GGG has never lost, so no one has ever been ready for him. But answer me this. All of the fights in question have been against guys that would be solid underdogs against GGG. So according to your logic, Canelo has done nothing in terms of getting himself "ready" for GGG. So what's the point in the fight???
        Look, you either have world's worst short-term memory or you're Floyd Mayweather himself and can't actually read.

        You mentioned Lara and Trout fights as a prove that Canelo was ready for Floyd. Then you admitted you didn't think he won those fights.

        So if you wanna question somebody's logic, look in the mirror.

        So if Canelo was to fight Golovkin and his biggest win to date prior that fight was a fight that he barely won (Trout) then I'd say he's not ready for Golovkin.

        However, he's fought Trout, Lara, Floyd, Angulo and Cotto (his biggest win), not Trout only.

        So, answering your question, he's ready for Golovkin more than he was for Floyd.

        But, if he actually is ready, that remains to be seen.

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        • FloydvsPac
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          #84
          I would side with Freddie on this, assuming that GGG would be fighting at 154 or even 156. GGG wouldn't have the speed or power to catch Floyd. It would be a much closer at 160. And I'd be more likely to bet on GGG knocking Floyd down before winning the fight.

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          • hitking
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            #85
            Originally posted by Szef
            Look, you either have world's worst short-term memory or you're Floyd Mayweather himself and can't actually read.

            You mentioned Lara and Trout fights as a prove that Canelo was ready for Floyd. Then you admitted you didn't think he won those fights.

            So if you wanna question somebody's logic, look in the mirror.

            So if Canelo was to fight Golovkin and his biggest win to date prior that fight was a fight that he barely won (Trout) then I'd say he's not ready for Golovkin.

            However, he's fought Trout, Lara, Floyd, Angulo and Cotto (his biggest win), not Trout only.

            So, answering your question, he's ready for Golovkin more than he was for Floyd.

            But, if he actually is ready, that remains to be seen.
            Ahhhhh, when he fights GGG, Lara will still be his biggest win to date, a fight that could have gone either way, according to you.

            Cotto is not his biggest win. Cotto was thoroughly outclassed by Trout. And I'm pretty sure I could find somewhere in your post history where you've said Cotto was washed up as long as four years ago, when he fought Floyd. Or did he all of a sudden become great post-Floyd.

            As for Angulo, slap yourself.

            So again, what has Canelo done to "get ready" for the great GGG?

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            • texasboi15
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              #86
              Originally posted by Szef
              You don't know what he meant, and neither do I.
              BWaHAHAHahaahaHAHAHahahaHAHaahaHA!

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              • johnm is...
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                #87
                Originally posted by Szef
                Is it possible that he typed 2 by a mistake? I mean last time I checked 2 is next to 3 on a keyboard.
                Where is the "He'll move up in weight as he matures" key, on a keyboard?

                I mean, last time you checked...

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                • Johnny2x2x
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                  #88
                  Floyd would do to GGG what he did to Canelo, period. If GGG can beat Canelo then we can talk, but at that point Floyd will be too old to fight again.

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                  • hitking
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by texasboi15
                    BWaHAHAHahaahaHAHAHahahaHAHaahaHA!
                    These folks are a trip homie. I'm in the process now of watching this assh0le try and discredit Floyd's win over Canelo, while trying to claim he's a great win for GGG, who he says is better than Floyd.

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                    • Szef
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                      #90
                      Originally posted by hitking
                      Ahhhhh, when he fights GGG, Lara will still be his biggest win to date, a fight that could have gone either way, according to you.

                      Cotto is not his biggest win. Cotto was thoroughly outclassed by Trout. And I'm pretty sure I could find somewhere in your post history where you've said Cotto was washed up as long as four years ago, when he fought Floyd. Or did he all of a sudden become great post-Floyd.

                      As for Angulo, slap yourself.

                      So again, what has Canelo done to "get ready" for the great GGG?
                      Are you 12 years old?

                      I've never said Lara is his biggest win, I said it's Cotto and any boxing fan with brain will agree with that.

                      And feel free too search through my post history and find me saying Cotto was washed up when he fought Floyd. I said his win over Martinez was overrated (which it was.)

                      Not everything is about Mayweather, you f#ckin fanboy.

                      Stop making up lies.

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