Comments Thread For: Golovkin's Promoter: If GGG Beats DeGale, He'll Return To 160

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  • bigjavi973
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    #21
    But they wouldn't fight Ward at 168

    buncha pendejos

    it'll be their 1st weight class they move up to.

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    • kafkod
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      #22
      Originally posted by hitking
      He signed on to fight Canelo a year down the road. #justsayn
      He signed on to allow Cotto and Canelo to fight each other, with the winner fighting him straight after that.

      It's not his fault Canelo is stalling him with requests for another voluntary and catchweight demands.

      Try looking at it objectively, you'll be surprised what a difference that makes.

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      • Simurgh
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        #23
        This would be an extremely difficult fight for GGG due to DeGale style. I would give an edge to James at 168..

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        • hitking
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          #24
          Originally posted by kafkod
          It would be hilarious if GGG won DeGales IBF SMW title, then started defending it at 161lbs.

          I wonder if he would get the same support, from the same people here, as Canelo is getting now?
          Not OKing GGG putting his career on hold waiting on fights with Canelo and BJS doesn't mean you support Ginger's stance.

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          • Can'tHoldMeBack
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            #25
            Originally posted by kafkod
            DeGale isn't trying to get GGG to sign a contract right now for a fight 12/18 months down the line, so no it isn't the same deal.
            Same deal he signing with canelo though went from May to now September lol you lil g nuthuggers are pathetic loeffler in other article said not moving off 160 stance so canelo gets stripped then they'll revisit fighting canelo in 2017 when not mando and can then discuss weight purse etc

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            • kafkod
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              #26
              Originally posted by hitking
              Not OKing GGG putting his career on hold waiting on fights with Canelo and BJS doesn't mean you support Ginger's stance.
              There's plenty who are supporting him though.

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              • kafkod
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                #27
                Originally posted by Can'tHoldMeBack
                Same deal he signing with canelo though went from May to now September lol you lil g nuthuggers are pathetic loeffler in other article said not moving off 160 stance so canelo gets stripped then they'll revisit fighting canelo in 2017 when not mando and can then discuss weight purse etc
                Same deal he signed with Canelo?

                Did he sign a deal to fight Canelo in the Caneloweight division 18 months down the line?

                Stop talking shit you fool.

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                • Can'tHoldMeBack
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by kafkod
                  Same deal he signed with Canelo?

                  Did he sign a deal to fight Canelo in the Caneloweight division 18 months down the line?

                  Stop talking shit you fool.
                  He actually has no idea when he fighting canelo you fool went from May to September to now possibly happening in 2017 but keep on sucking them dingleberries off lil g balls my friend deal ward offered is same deal him and Krusher agreed to buy you can keep going on with 18 months down the line bs all you want when his team is discussing fights with other guys down the line lol not for his April fight or anything
                  Last edited by Can'tHoldMeBack; 01-29-2016, 10:07 AM.

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                  • hitking
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by kafkod
                    There's plenty who are supporting him though.
                    I think the "support" or lack of is totally dependant on how important belts are to an individual. If you view Canelo as a legitimate middleweight champion, you're probably outraged. If you view him as more of a jr middleweight, as I do based on his resume, its not as big a deal.

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                    • hitking
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by kafkod
                      He signed on to allow Cotto and Canelo to fight each other, with the winner fighting him straight after that.

                      It's not his fault Canelo is stalling him with requests for another voluntary and catchweight demands.

                      Try looking at it objectively, you'll be surprised what a difference that makes.
                      He first took a step aside fee, which delayed the fight at least six months. He then agreed to tune-up fights for he and Canelo. Which delayed the fight another six months. So in reality, everything he's agreed to has allowed the fight to be delayed at least 18 months. So in reality, its kinda the same thing as the deal with Ward. Outside of course Ward being a much bigger risk and much lower reward.

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