Comments Thread For: Golovkin's Coach Doubts Canelo Fight Will Happen in 2016

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  • Shadoww702
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    And LIAR is first pro fight he weighed 139!

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  • Shadoww702
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    Originally posted by Steve plunger
    If canelo feels like he can't beat him then there's no law saying he has to....but when your champion you have an obligation to that title and fight the best fighters of that division otherwise why do you even have a champion.....I know come September if canelo don't fight golovkin he will get stripped.....this is for the sake of boxing and weight divisions and a month ago suliaman publicly stated they will have one fight then they will meet...if canelo and Oscar go back on the agreement it's makes the WBC look pathetic......if canelo wants to keep dragging guys up in weight to face him...he will be a laughing stock and an embarrassment for getting stripped and running back down to the 154 divisions but I seriously doubt he makes 154 now talk about in 6 months.....canelo weighed 140lbs when he was 15 and that's as a boy ...mayweather was 110lbs at that age of 16 and by the age of 25 he was 134lbs ..pacquaio was 106 at 17 and by the time he was 25 he was 125lbs so it shows you how much weight you gain when you turn into a man ...canelo is litterally fighting to keep the weight of him and his weight drain will only harm in the end...check it out
    ??? And Ggg was born 160 lbs! How many weight classes has he been through??? MW and ONLY MW!! Stop being a hypocrite!

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  • Chollo Vista
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    Golovkin has no nuts.

    He'll fight light punching Mayweather at 154 whose only hope to win is to outpoint GGG while dancing around the ring, but won't fight Canelo at 155 because it's too risky.

    He'll fight Chavez Jr and Thomas O at 168, but won't fight Ward.

    He'll fight a Haymon fighter in Wade, but won't fight Jacobs or Lara.

    He wants it his way or no way. He doesn't bring PPV money. He doesn't have a massive audience. He doesn't want to make any sacrifices. He doesn't want to do anything but cry all day about who won't fight him

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  • b00g13man
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    He'll just take some more step aside money.

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  • The plunger man
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    If canelo feels like he can't beat him then there's no law saying he has to....but when your champion you have an obligation to that title and fight the best fighters of that division otherwise why do you even have a champion.....I know come September if canelo don't fight golovkin he will get stripped.....this is for the sake of boxing and weight divisions and a month ago suliaman publicly stated they will have one fight then they will meet...if canelo and Oscar go back on the agreement it's makes the WBC look pathetic......if canelo wants to keep dragging guys up in weight to face him...he will be a laughing stock and an embarrassment for getting stripped and running back down to the 154 divisions but I seriously doubt he makes 154 now talk about in 6 months.....canelo weighed 140lbs when he was 15 and that's as a boy ...mayweather was 110lbs at that age of 16 and by the age of 25 he was 134lbs ..pacquaio was 106 at 17 and by the time he was 25 he was 125lbs so it shows you how much weight you gain when you turn into a man ...canelo is litterally fighting to keep the weight of him and his weight drain will only harm in the end...check it out

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  • MisterPullman
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    Originally posted by Sancho Puncho
    To unify all belts in his division is a fine career strategy for GGG. That way he will close all escape routes at 160 and force "names" to fight him if they want meaningful fight. Basically GGG should become undisputed and hold on to his belts for indefinitely long time, taking occasional fights at 168 and finally close career at light-heavyweight. He probably will be in his prime until 40 or even after that. Power and skills are the last thing to go.
    nah only fighters that make it past 40 prime are slick brothas like Bhop and Floyd

    Lil G is slow

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  • Sancho Puncho
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    To unify all belts in his division is a fine career strategy for GGG. That way he will close all escape routes at 160 and force "names" to fight him if they want meaningful fight. Basically GGG should become undisputed and hold on to his belts for indefinitely long time, taking occasional fights at 168 and finally close career at light-heavyweight. He probably will be in his prime until 40 or even after that. Power and skills are the last thing to go.

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  • ////
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    Canelo has turned into Chavez Jr and thinks he can make a career out of playing weight games

    He will only make a serious middleweight campaign when he can't make 160 anymore. He will fro straight from 155 to 163 or something and start calling out mws.

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  • MisterPullman
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    anyone would want to fight Floyd, even fckin Tyson Fury

    Money may has the cash flow

    floyd said he'd fight Lil G but Lil G wanted to fight bums like Monroe

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  • Jubei
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    Originally posted by #TBE Mayweather
    no Lil G is

    he said he can fight up to 168 for Froch but S.O.G must be 164



    But now Ward himself has come out in the public and challenged Mayweather to a catch-weight fight at 160-pounds. Mayweather has never fought higher than 154, but Ward is willing to drain his body to head eight pounds south. Mayweather defends his title against Ward's close friend, Robert Guerrero, on May 4th at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.



    Edit: nevermind, just saw you are another troll account, gonna put you on ignore like the rest
    Last edited by Jubei; 02-06-2016, 10:23 PM.

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