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

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  • bigdunny1
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    #51
    Originally posted by hugh grant
    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.
    Why didn't GGG agree to let ward weigh 168 and let him feel like superman at 164. The problem here is GGG painted himself in a corner by opening his mouth about 2 weight classes outside his own. Saying he would go down to 154 or up to 168. Then he punked out of both. Can't say last year you willing and can make 154 easy and then now say no to 155. And can't say catchweights are BS when he used well I'm the A side so ward fight will only happen at 164 catchweight. He's a hypocrite or a liar no way around it. GGG has no leverage with canelo he is bigger then any belt and deep down GGG fans know it.

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    • The plunger man
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      #52
      Originally posted by bambam182
      yeah because rep means something in this forum lol dumbass. this form is full of **** like you who are new to boxing but will claim you have been watching for decades.

      so why is GGG wanting a 164 catchweight with ward? catchweight for pac and GGG are cool but for canelo its not, i see, and you guys claim your the experts lol fa990ts.

      pac should have never went to margaritos division if he cant fight in that division.

      its funny how you guys justify pacs catchweights or cottos but canelo cant do it.

      GGG can ask for catchweights against ward but no one can ask GGG for one lol.

      and you guys claim you guys know a lot because you guys give each other ****** little positive reps. let me know when the boxing hall of fame inducts you fa99s here for having a lot of green points.

      go back to your "ducking ducking ducking ducking ducking" statements.

      oh its a duck, its a clear duck. he is ducking, oh gosh, a duck, if it walks like a duck then its a duck. ducking ducking.

      look at me im a boxingscene member because i say ducking ducking. thats what you b1tches honestly sound like hahahaah.

      green rep me *****es for i can win a hall of fame award and when i give my speech i can thank all the ducking boys.
      Bam bam mongo....the catchweight is designed for two fighters that have quite a significant weight between themselves to try and make this fight a more competitive fight......now this is where you get owned mongo.....on the night of the fight the person who is actually asking for a catchweight is the naturally bigger man over the opponent he actually asked to lose weight...the night of the fight when punches start flying canelo weighs in the region of 175 and golovkin 170.....and yet your asking the 170 guy to drain down....your a troll and trolls live under bridges and away from the outside world...get back under your bridge troll boy

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      • j0zef
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        #53
        Originally posted by hogwash
        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
        That's very possible, and even likely. But the other thing people are missing is that all the talks about Floyd@154 started in 2012 and went through 2014-2015. Golovkin was 29 in 2012. The earliest fight with Canelo can happen is Sep 2016, when GGG will be 34 and 5 months.

        It becomes much more difficult to drain weight when you're starting to get up there in age.

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        • icha
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          #54
          Originally posted by hogwash
          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
          they force the wbc to strip canelo and they will burn a bridge, the kid has huge ego , he showed his middle finger to cotto and Floyd already and wont hesitate to do it to ggg...

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          • Swatty
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            #55
            Originally posted by bambam182
            i know more about boxing then you ******. and him winning it or defending it still at a catchweight makes no difference. pac should have been a true champ and fought for it at 154.

            ****** idiot trying to justify for pac.
            You mean like Mayweather defending his JMW title against Maidana at 147? I love your unknowing sense of self deprecating humor. It really ties your newbie room and hobbit brain together. Let me guess... you're the last **** floresiensis.

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            • Bronx2245
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              #56
              Originally posted by j0zef
              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.
              Sometimes it is in your best interest to relinquish the belt for a more lucrative fight (see Fury, Tyson).

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              • hugh grant
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                #57
                Originally posted by bigdunny1
                Why didn't GGG agree to let ward weigh 168 and let him feel like superman at 164. The problem here is GGG painted himself in a corner by opening his mouth about 2 weight classes outside his own. Saying he would go down to 154 or up to 168. Then he punked out of both. Can't say last year you willing and can make 154 easy and then now say no to 155. And can't say catchweights are BS when he used well I'm the A side so ward fight will only happen at 164 catchweight. He's a hypocrite or a liar no way around it. GGG has no leverage with canelo he is bigger then any belt and deep down GGG fans know it.
                But nelo is a 160 champ? GGG isn't a super middleweight! He isn't ready for 168 simply cos therer are middleweights like nelo to beat!

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                • Xoahr
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by hitking
                  Spoken like a muf.ucka living foot-2-mouth, paycheck-2-paycheck.
                  With that linguistic ability, it sounds like you know a lot about living paycheck to paycheck. Maybe once you've learnt basic literacy (which is a prerequisite for any well paying job other than drug dealing and pimping girls out - but those do require numeracy) you can try to cast an implication on my earning ability.

                  As an aside, what is your fascination with having lots of money? Does it mean you've succeeded in life? Does it make you better than other people? Does being rich make you happy?

                  To me, that doesn't hold up, because Floyd went bankrupt once (and is probably going to go that way again), but we can probably agree that even if he didn't have a cent to his name he's been fairly successful. We could also probably extend this, to nurses who might not get paid a lot of money, but are probably quite content helping people. I'd also probably not say that whilst Bashar Al-Assad has millions in wealth, that he's a better person than Ghandi was. The richest man in the world was the Roman Marcus Crassus, who set houses on fire, bought them cheap, then put them out. I don't think he's a better person than even me, and I have nothing close to the amount of money he had.

                  As to being happy, Markus Persson developed a really popular video game called Minecraft which he sold to Microsoft for $1 billion. He's depressed, now, though, because he can't trust anyone, and his wife divorced him.

                  I don't know why I'm expecting any kind of intelligent reply from you, however, becoz u spek liek a basic muf.ucka dat failed high skool nd now werks in Wal-Mart.

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                  • j0zef
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Bronx2245
                    Sometimes it is in your best interest to relinquish the belt for a more lucrative fight (see Fury, Tyson).
                    Did you just try to equate Daniel Jacobs and Klitchko? You can't really be that ****** can you? I mean.. I'm at a loss for words

                    Jacobs couldn't sell out Barclays in his hometown, drawing 8k fans live and barely 300k viewers. He barely got a million bux, and even that was because Haymon overpays his people. On the other spectrum, here's the headline for Fury-Klitchko:

                    Wladimir Klitschko vs Tyson Fury worth over £30m with heavyweight showdown set for 55,000 sell-out


                    I don't think I should even mention the fact that Fury had no choice but to give up his IBF because of the rematch clause.

                    Please stop. Just..

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                    • StrangerInTown
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                      #60
                      Saul is caught is a nightmare weight web. He's a 154 pounder in a game where the money sits at 147, 160 and 175. He get's lightweight's to bulk up or he takes on the old and the restless. The gravy train ends with GGG.

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