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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostMexican superstar Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez (46-1-1, 32KOs) is still standing firm on a catch-weight of 155-pounds for a fall showdown with Gennady 'GGG' Golovkin (34-0, 31KOs).
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Originally posted by Fetta View PostSuperstardom.
Ward brought the respect, resume, name, prestige, and anything else you want to think of when it comes to elite v elite fighters fighting. IDC if they fought in a dennys parking lot for free grand slams with only 1 person there. This was his ticket and he and his team fumbled it away. Now at 34 he is stuck accepting step aside after step aside and fighting the same level of comp.
Big fights for him are at 168 but hes wasting his time in the MW wasteland
Had he beat that Ward already he'd still be in the same boat.
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Originally posted by Fetta View PostSuperstardom.
Ward brought the respect, resume, name, prestige, and anything else you want to think of when it comes to elite v elite fighters fighting. IDC if they fought in a dennys parking lot for free grand slams with only 1 person there. This was his ticket and he and his team fumbled it away. Now at 34 he is stuck accepting step aside after step aside and fighting the same level of comp.
Big fights for him are at 168 but hes wasting his time in the MW wasteland
Andre Ward is NOT a superstar.Last edited by kafkod; 01-15-2016, 12:49 PM.
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Originally posted by SplitSecond View PostHow the hell do you think Ward fresh out of the wastelands would give anyone "superstardom" status? It would do less than Cotto-Martinez.
Numbers dont mean anything to me. The fights do and this would have pitted two of the best against each other.
Do you want the watch the best fights or are you hoping for a camera angle showing only the crowd
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostA better question would be - is Golovkin damaging the reputation of boxing like Floyd and Manny did by ripping off millions of fans all over the world.
The answer is no.
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Originally posted by PBP. View PostAll time is a stretch. Catchweights are a part of boxing.
GGG steps on the scales at 158 and looks healthy. Stop reaching. You clowns were all over his offer to face Mayweather at 154.
You little girls defending diva antics are what kills the sport's popularity. CWs are like telling Jordan "We'll play you, but you can't shoot jumpers today, ok?"
Btw - where do you see Golovkin stepping on scales at 158?Last edited by j0zef; 01-15-2016, 12:54 PM.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostCrazy stuff!
Andre Ward is NOT a superstar!
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostYou're still not getting it. What I'm saying is that Manny and Floyd were never put into a position where one had to blatently duck the other to avoid the fight.
That meant they could carry on dancing around the issue for years without losing popularity with their fans.
Canelo is on the spot now. He holds a title and Golovkin is his mandatory challenger. If GGG doesn't agree to a catchweight and it goes to a purse bid, Canelo will have to either fight him at 160, for a 45/55 split, or duck him. He has no other alternatives.
Floyd and Manny were never put on the spot like that by any of the governing organisations.
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