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  • robbyheartbaby
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    #71
    Also Canelo's record speaks for itself but GGG has tried to get the best in the ring at middleweight and failed. The situation here with Canelo is a perfect example. Still, his wins over the likes of Geale, Murray, Rubio, Macklin, Rosado & Lemieux etc shouldn't be sneezed at, they are all B level fighters but had the balls to fight him. I think GGG is viewed as a high risk little reward fight.

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    • HeroBando
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      #72
      Originally posted by hitking
      Bruh, you can dress it up however you like. Like I've told you before, I don't give a single solitary f.uck about belts, and all the dumb **** that goes along with them. The fact is, GGG saw himself as a bigger star than Ward and because of it, felt he should dictate terms. Now, he's the lesser star, and b1tch'n about having terms dictated to him. Its no more complex than that. Regardless of how you try and dress it up and spin it.
      But youre a message board blowhard so who gives a **** if you care about belts. Important thing is, fighters care, guys like Canelo, Ggg etc. In fact Gggs people said, if Canelo vacates, he can get a CW. That's fair, right? Im sure they'd be thrilled to receive a 50/50 offer at 157 from smaller A sider that's not carrying a MW belt. Get it, dummy?

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      • mathed
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        #73
        Originally posted by Bronx2245
        January 30, 2014:

        "I remember that scrap, man. It was a chess match and it was a grudge match, man. It was high intensity. I mean, you know, he had speed and I had speed. He had to think; I was always on him, you know. He always had to counter; he always had to think in there," stated undefeated WBO welterweight champion Timothy Bradley, who recalled an amateur match he had with undefeated super middleweight king Andre Ward. According to Ward, that particular amateur clash has been his toughest fight to date.

        "I made guys think. I made guys work, you know. Like I said, it was high intensity, man. He beat me. It was 2 to 1. Andre Ward is a phenomenal fighter, dude. He's a good dude," Bradley continued.

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        May 20, 2015:

        After a June 27 bout against Jessie Vargas on HBO, “Desert Storm” has his eyes on a bigger prize — titles at 154 pounds and beyond.

        “Why not? Why not? I’m engaged in any opportunity that makes sense,” Bradley, 31, told USA TODAY Sports. “But 154, it makes sense for me because a lot of people don’t know where I come from, lot of people don’t know what I do. A lot of people don’t know that ‘Hey, I fought at 152 in the amateurs, I fought against guys like (Anthony Dirrell).'”

        http://boxingjunkie.usatoday.com/201...-miguel-cotto/
        Lol...... Guess that explains why Bradley fought most of his career at 140 and is smaller than most 147 pounders while Ward and Dirrell campaigned 20 pounds north at 168?????

        A Canelo fight would be a joke. Bradley just has more balls than 99.9% of the rest. He isn't afraid but the physical mismatch would be astounding!

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        • spanishboxing
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          #74
          Canelo had a chance to fight a MW at 160. .and didn't. .he pick a desperate WW looking for a payday ppv fight as his opponent..says alot about how serious he is about fighting 3G...he will look great with a KO TKO on may 7..and add another name to his resume..he could had pick a mw at 160 and didn't or a jrMW ..or maybe he ask and non wanted da 155 weight..1 or 2 yrs won't make a difference..3G beats Canelo anyway...I'm tire of fighters using da Floyd/Pac situation as an excuse to marinate fights like they at da same levels ..Canelo nor anyone is at same levels..Floyd vs Pacquiao was worldwide..after may 7 if 3G takes any other deal other than to fight at 160 or Canelo to vacate. .he will be at fault.

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          • aboutfkntime
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            #75
            Originally posted by mick1303
            You can repeat this s**t until you're blue in the face, you're not convincing anybody with a functioning set of eyes and half a brain. Canelo is a coward who wants to avoid his mandatory. There is no way around it. Anybody who insists that GGG "should" accept catchweight is on a payroll of Canelo team.

            The fact remains.....

            When it comes to resume..... Canelo > Golovkin.

            Hell, when it comes to resume..... Khan > Golovkin.

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            • hitking
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              #76
              Originally posted by HeroBando
              But youre a message board blowhard so who gives a **** if you care about belts. Important thing is, fighters care, guys like Canelo, Ggg etc. In fact Gggs people said, if Canelo vacates, he can get a CW. That's fair, right? Im sure they'd be thrilled to receive a 50/50 offer at 157 from smaller A sider that's not carrying a MW belt. Get it, dummy?
              If belts are so important, why did you spend so many years b1tch'n about Floyd's opponents? All he fought was unifications, defending champs, and mandatories.

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              • aboutfkntime
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                #77
                Originally posted by kafkod
                So was Golovkin trying to hold on to a SMW title by defending it against Ward at 161?

                The answer is NO, so stop talking rubbish.

                No, he was calling out everyone at 168, but ducking Ward at 164 LMAO

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                • Nightfall
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                  #78
                  this punk does'nt want to fight little G its that simple and plain. why people don't get it is a dam mistery. this fight is'nt ever happening. alvared is a fraud with De la ho in his ear.

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                  • kafkod
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by hitking
                    Bruh, you can dress it up however you like. Like I've told you before, I don't give a single solitary f.uck about belts, and all the dumb **** that goes along with them. The fact is, GGG saw himself as a bigger star than Ward and because of it, felt he should dictate terms. Now, he's the lesser star, and b1tch'n about having terms dictated to him. Its no more complex than that. Regardless of how you try and dress it up and spin it.
                    Golovkin didn't try to dictate anything to Ward.

                    Ward tried to get him to sign a contract to fight at 168 some time down the line after Andre had finished his tune-ups. Loeffler turned it down.

                    GGG and Ward weren't even in the same division, so how can it be the same as what Canelo is doing now?

                    I guess you don't give a fuck about weight divisions either eh?

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                    • 12TRIBEsRiSe
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                      #80
                      what about Andrade, or the charlo twins????

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