Comments Thread For: Golovkin: Canelo 155 Demand is Crazy! He is Champion at 160!

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  • Bronx2245
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    #41
    GGG should ask his promoter "I'm the WBA Super Champion, and Danny Jacobs in the WBA Regular Champion, who is advised by Al Haymon. Why did you negotiate for Dominic Wade (also advised by Al Haymon) and not Danny Jacobs?" Some will say, "well Wade is his mandatory." Who gives a ****? Seriously, would the WBA strip GGG's belt because he chose Jacobs over Wade? If they would, then he should gladly give up the belt!

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    • fredhopple
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      #42
      Just take Canelo's 160lb fraud belt now it's a joke

      What the hell is wrong with boxing? Boxing has zero leadership no rules nothing.
      Now Canelo is saying what weight he will defend the 160lb crown at?? BS. Canelo is first defending against a 140lb fighter in the nothing Khan? Bypassing all the other worthy contenders?? What a fricking Hoot. Strip that Red Headed Burro riding tequila drinking taco eating American looking Canelo immediately and move on. What boxing needs is a set of BALLS.

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      • hitking
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        #43
        Originally posted by cork
        I honestly think he doesn't need canelo as much as you guys think. If he fights canelo he'll probably get around 10-15 mil for one fight. It's not he's starving at 3-4 mil a fight...

        If he unify the division he'll probably have a bigger fan base and probably be the second biggest draw in boxing and that fight with canelo later down the road will be a much bigger event like Pac Floyd.
        I don't think he's making $3M-$4M a fight. And unifying won't grow his fanbase. Fans care about names, not belts. And regardless, I doubt very seriosly that whomever is financing his purses will continue to do so at the current rate with him fighting the caliber of opponents he's fighting.

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        • Basco
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          #44
          Bunch of hypocrites! When Cotto did it, he was a coward. Canelo does it and all of the sudden is "take it or leave it"?

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          • hitking
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            #45
            Originally posted by Xoahr
            Contrary to popular belief, there is more to life than money.

            Anyway, he's already a multi-millionaire. With smart investments you can retire on a few mil.
            Spoken like a muf.ucka living foot-2-mouth, paycheck-2-paycheck.

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            • JP88
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              #46
              GGG is fully within his right to challenge Canelo at 160lbs... if Canelo doesn't comply then he loses his belt as well as a lot of credibility; simple as that.

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              • icha
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                #47
                Originally posted by cork
                I honestly think he doesn't need canelo as much as you guys think. If he fights canelo he'll probably get around 10-15 mil for one fight. It's not he's starving at 3-4 mil a fight...

                If he unify the division he'll probably have a bigger fan base and probably be the second biggest draw in boxing and that fight with canelo later down the road will be a much bigger event like Pac Floyd.
                no way he is getting 10-15 mil vs canelo, but is not about the money you get for fighting canelo, is about the money and ppv status you get if you beat canelo... there is a difference on being a ppv fighter or being a regular hbo fighter, ggg can become a ppv fighter just like canelo is or he can continue as a network fighter, that is something ggg cant get with any title or any other fighter around his weight... plus you get to beat the man instead of getting vacated titles, and a lineal title on top of that...
                if ggg doesn't fight canelo at 160 this year, I think he will reach an agreement to get the fight next year at 160, and that might be the best thing for him...

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                • hugh grant
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                  #48
                  If being 155 makes nelo feel like superman let him tip the scales at that weight. But let GGG weigh 160!

                  Let's wait and see how well nelo does against khan first.

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                  • j0zef
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Bronx2245
                    GGG should ask his promoter "I'm the WBA Super Champion, and Danny Jacobs in the WBA Regular Champion, who is advised by Al Haymon. Why did you negotiate for Dominic Wade (also advised by Al Haymon) and not Danny Jacobs?" Some will say, "well Wade is his mandatory." Who gives a ****? Seriously, would the WBA strip GGG's belt because he chose Jacobs over Wade? If they would, then he should gladly give up the belt!
                    Wade is an IBF mandatory, not WBA. And they will strip the belt without a second thought (see Fury, Tyson).

                    And no, he should not give up the belt. That's downright idiotic.

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                    • hogwash
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                      #50
                      I don't think K2/GGG necessarily have an issue with 155 catchweight demand, I suspect that they want Canelo stripped and used all those belts as leverage in negotiation.

                      Cotto was able to get more out of that negotiation than he would've without the WBC belt.


                      at the end of the day, money talks

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