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Originally posted by kafkod View PostPlease, do not use Manny and Floyd as examples to illustrate ANYTHING about how a competitive sport should be governed and regulated if it is to remain credible - and therefor popular - with main stream sports fans.
Floyd and Manny epitomise everything that is wrong with modern day boxing.
Thank fuck they will both be out of the way before this year is over.Last edited by bigdunny1; 01-15-2016, 12:15 PM.
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I don't like this at all. If Canelo didn't have the WBC Middleweight belt, it would make more sense. Either drop the belt and stay at 154/155 or start fighting at middleweight.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostThat wasn't at all what I was saying in my post.
I guess you are too dumb to understand the point I was actually making.
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Originally posted by Xi_ View Postare you trying to claim that f.ucking golovkin is better for the sport than manny pacquiao and floyd mayweather? are you trying to claim that f.ucking golovkin has done more for the sport then those two? lmao
But the reaction of all of those guys after the fight was along the lines of:
That was a fucking rip-off. Boxing is shit nowadays, I'm never going to pay to watch it ever again.
Floyd and Manny made a ton of money for themselves, and maybe you get a buzz from thinking about that, but boxing will take a while to recover from the damage they did with that farcical "superfight"
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostI have many workmates who don't usually watch boxing, but paid to watch Floyd/Manny on Sky PPV here in the UK. They only paid about $25 for it, not $100 like the US fans.
But the reaction of all of those guys after the fight was along the lines of:
That was a fucking rip-off. Boxing is shit nowadays, I'm never going to pay to watch it ever again.
Floyd and Manny made a ton of money for themselves, and maybe you get a buzz from thinking about that, but boxing will take a while to recover from the damage they did with that farcical "superfight"
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Originally posted by Deevel916 View PostYou're right but this time around he and his team seem reluctant to make this fight materialize.
I believe Oscar has a lot to do with it. GGG is his cash cow and he can't afford for him to suffer a devastating loss. Especially after a career defining win over Cotto.
Canelo went down from 155 to 152 to make the biggest PPV fight in boxing history at the time so I'm sure he's thinking he can have GGG meet him in this instance.
You dudes was cheerleading GGG making A-side demands against Ward but are crying when the favor gets returned on him.
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Originally posted by PBP. View PostHe's never said he doesn't want the fight. He's just making A-side demands for negotiation purposes.
Canelo went down from 155 to 152 to make the biggest PPV fight in boxing history at the time so I'm sure he's thinking he can have GGG meet him in this instance.
You dudes was cheerleading GGG making A-side demands against Ward but are crying when the favor gets returned on him.
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