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  • Originally posted by kafkod View Post
    Canelo is not a smaller man than GGG. He fights in the same division and his last recorded fight night weight was actually 5lbs heavier than Golovkin's against Lemieux.

    And GGG has never said that he would fight Canelo, or any other MW, at 155lbs.

    Why then, would it be reasonable to expect him to put himself at a disadvantage by weighing in at 155 for a fight with an official sanctioned weight limit of 160?

    Only casual fans talk about rehydration weight.

    The total amount of conditioning and functional muscle-mass that you can take into a fight is determined at the official weigh-in..... rehydration weight (or water-weight) will not affect that, and can even be detrimental.

    Wouldn't you know that, Mr boxing guy ?

    160 > 155.

    " Any boxer who publicly called out a smaller man..... then refused to even discuss a CW, would be viewed as a cherry picking coward "
    ~ kafkod


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    • Originally posted by casheddie View Post
      Youre wrong again, Golovkin didn't state that he could fight anyone at 154-168, Abel Sanchez did. And you Golovkin haters love to bring up how un-credible Sanchez is. So now that it's beneficial to your weak argument you take his word?

      Get real willya !!

      1) an adult human being is 100% responsible for the words/actions of his OFFICIAL REPRESENTATIVES

      2) Golovkin has supported that statement himself on numerous occasions

      Listen to Ward's take on the lies from Team Golovkin. Ward stated that if James Prince or Jay-Z makes a statement concerning Ward, then he is 100% responsible/accountable for that....

      Come on man, on what planet can you can get your boys to talk **** and then simply walk away saying "it wasn't me"?


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      • Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
        Only casual fans talk about rehydration weight.

        The total amount of conditioning and functional muscle-mass that you can take into a fight is determined at the official weigh-in..... rehydration weight (or water-weight) will not affect that, and can even be detrimental.

        Wouldn't you know that, Mr boxing guy ?

        160 > 155.

        " Any boxer who publicly called out a smaller man..... then refused to even discuss a CW, would be viewed as a cherry picking coward "
        ~ kafkod


        I know that comparing the rehydration weights of 2 boxers is a reliable indication of how they compared in weight and size before they dehydrated for the weigh in. And the rehydration weights of Canelo and GGG leave no doubt at all that Canelo is naturally the bigger of the 2 men.

        I know that 75% of muscle mass is water, and that as soon as a fighter starts taking in water and nutrients after making weight his body will begin the process of returning itself to the same state and condition it was in before he dehydrated himself.

        I know that the body of a young man like Canelo will complete that rehydration process faster and more efficiently than the body of a man in his 30's, like GGG. The fact that Canelo has put himself through this process many times in the past will give him even more of an advantage. The human body is a very adaptable machine.

        I also know that boxers do not actually "out-grow" weight divisions in their late 20's/early 30's.

        What happens that they begin to find the process of getting down to fighting weight more draining and tiring, so that they can't train as hard as they could when they were younger.

        They also find that the time between weigh in and fight is no longer sufficient for their body to recover and rehydrate enough for them to put in a good performance.

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        • Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
          So, according to you (today)..... 155 is middleweight.

          Well, based on that, let us consider the three factors.....

          1) Golovkin recently stated that he can beat " anyone from 154-160 "
          http://www.boxingscene.com/sanchez-n...olovkin--97123

          2) According to you, 155 is middleweight

          3) According to you..... "Any boxer who publicly called out a smaller man..... then refused to even discuss a CW, would be viewed as a cherry picking coward"

          So, based on those 3 factors, it is HIGHLY REASONABLE to expect Golovkin to accept that fight.

          Right ?





          Right, so..... you do not hold Lovekin to his word..... and you have very low standards/expectations from him.

          Right ?



          #smartenupdumbass,youbeenliedto

          Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
          Get real willya !!

          1) an adult human being is 100% responsible for the words/actions of his OFFICIAL REPRESENTATIVES

          2) Golovkin has supported that statement himself on numerous occasions

          Listen to Ward's take on the lies from Team Golovkin. Ward stated that if James Prince or Jay-Z makes a statement concerning Ward, then he is 100% responsible/accountable for that....

          Come on man, on what planet can you can get your boys to talk **** and then simply walk away saying "it wasn't me"?


          Ward's hairline is looking worse than his career

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          • Originally posted by kafkod View Post
            I know that comparing the rehydration weights of 2 boxers is a reliable indication of how they compared in weight and size before they dehydrated for the weigh in. And the rehydration weights of Canelo and GGG leave no doubt at all that Canelo is naturally the bigger of the 2 men.

            I know that 75% of muscle mass is water, and that as soon as a fighter starts taking in water and nutrients after making weight his body will begin the process of returning itself to the same state and condition it was in before he dehydrated himself.

            I know that the body of a young man like Canelo will complete that rehydration process faster and more efficiently than the body of a man in his 30's, like GGG. The fact that Canelo has put himself through this process many times in the past will give him even more of an advantage. The human body is a very adaptable machine.

            I also know that boxers do not actually "out-grow" weight divisions in their late 20's/early 30's.

            What happens that they begin to find the process of getting down to fighting weight more draining and tiring, so that they can't train as hard as they could when they were younger.

            They also find that the time between weigh in and fight is no longer sufficient for their body to recover and rehydrate enough for them to put in a good performance.

            You don't know **** kid. You are clueless about boxing, and you have no feel for the game whatsoever.

            You think boxing is like a maths game, or a video-game, but it simply isn't.

            Firstly, everyone is different, there is no tale-of-the-tape when it comes to physiology..... stop thinking that you can read Canelo like the back of a cereal box, foolio.

            You are an utter ****** for attempting to argue that Canelo is bigger than Golovkin..... especially considering the fact that he has never undertaken a training camp that was designed to prepare him for 160, and especially considering the fact that he has never fought a middleweight opponent.

            Why do you dump your pride and integrity because of your creepy man-love for a boxer who doesn't even know you exist?

            For the last time kid..... 160 > 155.

            Canelo weighed 160 at the 7-day weigh-in, foolio.

            Any boxer who publicly called out a smaller man..... then refused to even discuss a CW, would be viewed as a cherry picking coward.
            ~ kafkod

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            • Originally posted by casheddie View Post
              Ward's hairline is looking worse than his career

              A Golovkin fan, commenting on another fighters resume.....

              amusing

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              • I've watched GGG across 5 fights now. His flaws are plain. He fights just like Chris Eubank Sr. did back in the day: doesn't fight well on the back step, doesn't put too much effort into deflecting punches, takes shots on the chin way too often, but has KO power and precision. Almost the same fight stance too.

                Lemieux got outboxed. Period. But Lemieux was connecting way too often and he's not known for great accuracy.

                I think Canelo boxes circles around GGG. I also think GGG is tailor made for Canelo's beautiful feint uppercut counter. Don't think GGG will be hurt, but I'd predict a Canelo UD.

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                • Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
                  A Golovkin fan, commenting on another fighters resume.....

                  amusing
                  yeah but you know Paul Smith an Murdock are top of the line. who am I to say anything. It's not like Golovkin actually has a belt. This chick Ward got nothing right now, no draw, no belt, no division.

                  Ward is looking like Canelo right now. Bull**** division, catchweights... but Canelo doesnt only have to fight in Mexico to get a crowd, Ward has to keep his ass in Oakland if he wants pay from Rocnation.

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                  • Originally posted by casheddie View Post
                    yeah but you know Paul Smith an Murdock are top of the line. who am I to say anything. It's not like Golovkin actually has a belt. This chick Ward got nothing right now, no draw, no belt, no division.

                    Ward is looking like Canelo right now. Bull**** division, catchweights... but Canelo doesnt only have to fight in Mexico to get a crowd, Ward has to keep his ass in Oakland if he wants pay from Rocnation.

                    I think your post is total rubbish.

                    1) Ward is now a LHW, he has moved on to bigger and better things

                    2) IF Ward beats Kovalev, he eclipses Golovkins entire career in 1 fight

                    Just think about point #2 for a sec.

                    Because IF Ward beats Kovalev, and he eclipses Golovkins entire career in 1 fight..... Golovkin will be known as " lil'G " for the rest of his life.

                    He will be forever known as the talker who did not have the balls to fight Ward.

                    Just saying.....

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                    • Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
                      A Golovkin fan, commenting on another fighters resume.....

                      amusing
                      Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
                      I think your post is total rubbish.

                      1) Ward is now a LHW, he has moved on to bigger and better things

                      2) IF Ward beats Kovalev, he eclipses Golovkins entire career in 1 fight

                      Just think about point #2 for a sec.

                      Because IF Ward beats Kovalev, and he eclipses Golovkins entire career in 1 fight..... Golovkin will be known as " lil'G " for the rest of his life.

                      He will be forever known as the talker who did not have the balls to fight Ward.

                      Just saying.....
                      Ward isn't a lightheavyweight the same way Canelo isn't a middleweight. IF YOU FIGHT IN CATCHWEIGHTS AND NEVER FACE A OPPONENT FROM THE DIVISION, THEN IT'S NOT YOUR DIVISION.

                      IF Ward had balls he would face Adonis Stevenson or Bernard Hopkins. I mean c'mon, he has to face a lightheavyweight at some point. And his promotion allows him that, I don't see HBO denying the fight cause Ward is a worse draw than Golovkin's PPV buys.

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