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  • Originally posted by ƒearless View Post
    There's a difference between a smaller fighter asking a bigger fighter to meet somewhere in the middle(this is why catchweights exist, [and BTW PAC gave up more pounds to Cotto, who only had to cut ~2 lbs from the 147 limit]), and Canelo asking the 160 Champ who is an older fighter and pretty much the same size as him to meet only 1 pound over 154 which Canelo can still make because he is younger and used to cutting all that weight.. while holding the "lineal" 160 belt.
    Floyd forced Canelo into a catchweight despite the fact that he had already successfully fought twice at the full 154 limit and just as recent as the year before fought Cotto at the full limit. Yet why did Floyd make Canelo come down and put his titles on the line under the 154 limit? Because he was the A side and got to flex his muscles and get the fight at the weight that was to his advantage. Now Canelo is in that same spot and is doing the same the fight only happens at his weight not GGG's. And don't give me this crap about it's too much for GGG to go down to in weight not after last year he begged for fights against Floyd and Manny at 154 and said I can make that weight easy. But now when it's Canelo 1 pounder higher is too much for him? I CALL BS!! Canelo will make him eat his words or he gets no fight.

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    • The real winner in all this is Conor McGregor. As it stands right now his fight with Anjos is leading the pack to get my ppv money.

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      • Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
        If so, he should vacate the Ring belt also. Right?

        The ring " belt " is an award.

        You cannot vacate an award.

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        • All of you guys who support Canelo demanding a cw from Golovkin.....

          I understand why, and I am not arguing..... but it looks like Golovkin will not be the only middleweight who has to come down to 155.

          Not really cricket ?

          I think we need to get over the fact that Team Golovkin are full-of-****, and move on.

          Canelo is not doing the best thing for boxing, although I do agree that gift-wrapping the title and handing it to Hypekin is not the best thing for boxing either.

          What a pity that Golovkin cannot be a man of his word, and that Canelo cannot be more professional and have more integrity for the sport.

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          • Originally posted by pacmanis1 View Post
            The real winner in all this is Conor McGregor. As it stands right now his fight with Anjos is leading the pack to get my ppv money.

            Have fun ^^

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            • Originally posted by ƒearless View Post
              There's a difference between a smaller fighter asking a bigger fighter to meet somewhere in the middle(this is why catchweights exist, [and BTW PAC gave up more pounds to Cotto, who only had to cut ~2 lbs from the 147 limit]), and Canelo asking the 160 Champ who is an older fighter and pretty much the same size as him to meet only 1 pound over 154 which Canelo can still make because he is younger and used to cutting all that weight.. while holding the "lineal" 160 belt.
              You're playing a game of semantics. Champions do what champions do:

              Bernard Hopkins KO9 Oscar De La Hoya -- Las Vegas, Sept. 18, 2004

              Middleweight champion Bernard Hopkins was so eager to make the biggest purse of his career against Oscar De La Hoya that he was willing to give a little in negotiations. Most significant, was his agreeing to the Golden Boy's stipulation that the match be made at a catchweight of 158 pounds, two pounds inside the middleweight limit. In the event, Hopkins came in at the surpassingly light weight of 156 pounds.

              If De La Hoya hoped that reducing weight would affect Hopkins's stamina, he got it wrong. As I reported from ringside for Boxing Monthly: "As he gained momentum, Hopkins actually appeared faster than De La Hoya, and coming out for the ninth, the Executioner from Philadelphia looked as if he could keep going strong for many more rounds than the mere four that remained."

              Hopkins was to box in another catchweights bout when, as light heavyweight champion, he agreed to meet leading middleweight Winky Wright at a weight of 170 pounds on July 7, 2007, at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. Hopkins carried the weight far better than a soft-looking Wright and dominated the last four rounds to win a unanimous decision.

              http://espn.go.com/sports/boxing/news/story?id=3238297

              I like GGG, but he won't go up, he won't go down, so he won't be going to the next level! Fix your face and take the fight @ 155! Make it happen!

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              • fight will be somewhere in the middle, 157-158.

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                • Nelo the A side

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                  • Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
                    You're playing a game of semantics. Champions do what champions do:

                    Bernard Hopkins KO9 Oscar De La Hoya -- Las Vegas, Sept. 18, 2004

                    Middleweight champion Bernard Hopkins was so eager to make the biggest purse of his career against Oscar De La Hoya that he was willing to give a little in negotiations. Most significant, was his agreeing to the Golden Boy's stipulation that the match be made at a catchweight of 158 pounds, two pounds inside the middleweight limit. In the event, Hopkins came in at the surpassingly light weight of 156 pounds.

                    If De La Hoya hoped that reducing weight would affect Hopkins's stamina, he got it wrong. As I reported from ringside for Boxing Monthly: "As he gained momentum, Hopkins actually appeared faster than De La Hoya, and coming out for the ninth, the Executioner from Philadelphia looked as if he could keep going strong for many more rounds than the mere four that remained."

                    Hopkins was to box in another catchweights bout when, as light heavyweight champion, he agreed to meet leading middleweight Winky Wright at a weight of 170 pounds on July 7, 2007, at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. Hopkins carried the weight far better than a soft-looking Wright and dominated the last four rounds to win a unanimous decision.

                    http://espn.go.com/sports/boxing/news/story?id=3238297

                    I like GGG, but he won't go up, he won't go down, so he won't be going to the next level! Fix your face and take the fight @ 155! Make it happen!
                    Yep b hop wanted that fight badly. So he had to do what was necessary to make the fight.



                    Oscar was the A side.

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                    • Originally posted by Omowale Tribe View Post
                      155....90/10 split.

                      Canelo knows what he's doing. He's the one pulling 2.2 mil, 900k, etc.

                      Golovkin is the one doing 97k. Smart move by Canelo and his team. It's just common logic and math.
                      2.2 mil and 900k, no thanks to mayweather and cotto right.

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