Comments Thread For: Kellerman: Only Man Who Can Challenge Mayweather is Golovkin

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  • eco1
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    #81
    Originally posted by Razcal26
    Very ******.

    So they should listen to the excuse making and constant BSing when Floyd wins?

    I think they'll pass.
    just get together and do it. Why the constant fear?

    Your cherrypicking arse already lost and was given a couple of fights.

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    • Caught Square
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      #82
      I don't agree, any of the top 5 at 147 would give this Mayweather a serious challenge. He is pretty much a shot fighter now.

      He may have 'fought to his level of opposition' against Berto but i'm not convinced.

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        #83
        Originally posted by Caught Square
        I don't agree, any of the top 5 at 147 would give this Mayweather a serious challenge. He is pretty much a shot fighter now.

        He may have 'fought to his level of opposition' against Berto but i'm not convinced.
        This is the part that they all take for granted Floyd is getting onto 40 and is waaaay below his best form , it seems a pound is a big handicap if its their fav fighter but if its Floyd he never ever gets any concessions for his age and being way past his best .

        At 154 and a few years ago Id put the bank on Floyd to beat GGG , but not now the use by date has long past .

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        • -Kev-
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          #84
          A MW who is 170lbs on fight night. Yep, that's the only guy

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            #85
            Originally posted by dogfish
            What do you think about the odds of the floyd vs ggg fight? I think still GGG would be the underdog. The problem is that Floyd doesn't take fights where he is only a small favourite. Because of the 0 in his record he doesn't dare to take risks. Too bad.
            Odds would be based on a number of things, weight, rehydration clauses, ring size, etc. Floyd in a max size ring would be favorable, Golovkin at his full weight is favorable, Rehydration clause favors Floyd, fight outside of vegas favors Golovkin. It won't ever happen, I say Floyd has taken more risks in fights than people give him credit for. He didn't have to face Maidana, and in that first fight he fought in a way that favored Maidana's skillset but changed it up in the second fight.

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            • Bronx2245
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              #86
              Originally posted by screwhead1
              I disagree. I think Lara would have a better chance but that's straight up boxing. Floyd is better and would outclass him finding range and timing him from round 4 and out.
              I'm not sure about that, but I am sure about one thing: your taste in women is outstanding! Please, keep up the good work!

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                #87
                Originally posted by Sledgeweather17
                weight class and size are not the same thing buddy.

                for instance, when you say 'Mayweather vs GGG' you can't just say '160-154= 8', because first of all, Mayweather has never weighed in above 151 pounds in his career on fight night, 151 was his highest against Cotto (Maidana 2=148 pounds and against Canelo = 150 pounds).

                Golovkin on the other hand averages between 168-172 on fight night. That's a difference of between 17 and 22 pounds.

                I prefer measuring the 'real' weight difference as opposed to the weight class, otherwise then if you compare Maidana and Floyd you could say 147-147 is zero, but we all know that is preposterous coz Maidana was 165 pounds that day, therefore it's 165-148.

                You need to tell us what McGregor's real weight is and what the other guy's real weight is.

                No idea why you replied that post to me ?

                170 - 145 = 25lbs ( of ACTUAL weight ).

                I have no idea what the divisions are in MMA.

                My opinion earlier is..... size matters, period.

                Me posting McGregor vs The Mountain, was tongue-in-cheek.

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by Mr. Punch-Out!!
                  No...he won't. Floyd would get destroyed against Golovkin. It's crazy to think Floyd has even slight chance of beating Golovkin.

                  He's definitely going to need them against Golovkin...and for some reason, I still don't think it'll be enough to win.

                  I love reading these CATEGORICAL statements, that just so happen to be wrong

                  Mayweather > Golovkin, at 154.

                  Even a casual observer must be aware that IF Golovkin could make 154, then he would be fighting there.

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                  • aboutfkntime
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                    #89
                    I would bet my life, that after Mayweather beat Golovkin at 154, Mr Punch-Out!! would scratch his head and state that Golovkin must have been drained

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                    • elgu
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                      #90
                      Golovkin beats Floyd at 160 but it's not fair to Floyd whose best weight was 130.

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