Comments Thread For: Without Canelo, Golovkin has difficult path to big-fight stratosphere

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  • SUBZER0ED
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    #41
    It's interesting that some people blame GGG for the fear of others to fight him. "Fighters his own size don't want to fight him, so he needs to take chances and either drain himself down, or move up to fight naturally bigger and stronger fighters." I've heard it said that boxers don't fear each other. Clearly, that's not true. The truth is, if fighters in Golovkin's weight class are afraid to fight him at the proper weight, then they don't deserve to win or hold a championship belt in that division. you listening, Canelo? If GGG can't get big fights unless he disadvantages himself, then he will unify the MW division by default first. Afterwards, he should if he wishes, disadvantage himself by moving up or down, seek out these spineless cowards and kick their candy asses. Watch & see if he agrees to fight them on their terms, how many will line up to fight him. I bet it will still be very few.

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    • Caught Square
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      #42
      It wouldn't be all that bad, he could continue looking great against C+ fighters and being compared to the great middleweights.

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        #43
        Originally posted by -Kev-
        Well he refuses to take any challenges. Mayweather and Pacquiao fought top 5 P4P fighters more than 10 years prior to 34 years old. And even then, it took them years of dominating through weight classes to finally get top 3 P4P recognition by journalists and fans. GGG was given the spot by beating no one of note. That doesn't get you big fights. His top 3 status was a gift by writers, websites, and fans because he is a likable KO artist, no other reason. He didn't actually earn with a big win, or several big wins.

        Mayweather, Pacquiao, Canelo are three guys of 3 different races and they were/are all superstars. Pacquiao did not inherit a large following just from being Asian, he had to earn it by beating guys up that people didn't think he could beat. African Americans of Floyd's era don't sell very well, Floyd had to do it by winning and taking challenges. A fighter as young as Canelo being that popular doesn't just happen by being Mexican, you have take on the fighters that fans say you are ducking (Trout, Lara) and win.

        Geography is not the problem here, it's the balls.
        It amazes me how Canelo refusing to honour his mandatory obligations translates in some peoples ****** heads into Golovkin being unwilling to challenge himself by draining down to 155 to fight for a title at 160.

        And how many top 5 P4P fighters has Canelo beaten, BTW?

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          #44
          Originally posted by The Big Dunn
          I think it comes down to what GGG wants more.

          If its money-well then 155 would likely be the weight of the fight. If he truly wants the belts and unification, then do not make a deal for 155 and hope the WBC strips Canelo.

          Assuming that happens, my guess is Canelo then fights Saunders and gets his belt, so we would be right back where we started.
          Forget it. BJS isn't going to the States to defend his title against Canelo at 155.

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            #45
            Originally posted by kafkod
            It amazes me how Canelo refusing to honour his mandatory obligations translates in some peoples ****** heads into Golovkin being unwilling to challenge himself by draining down to 155 to fight for a title at 160.

            And how many top 5 P4P fighters has Canelo beaten, BTW?
            GGG accepted step aside money.
            GGG allowed Canelo to have this voluntary mandatory.

            Seems to me that he ain't serious about the belt.

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              #46
              Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
              It's interesting that some people blame GGG for the fear of others to fight him. "Fighters his own size don't want to fight him, so he needs to take chances and either drain himself down, or move up to fight naturally bigger and stronger fighters." I've heard it said that boxers don't fear each other. Clearly, that's not true. The truth is, if fighters in Golovkin's weight class are afraid to fight him at the proper weight, then they don't deserve to win or hold a championship belt in that division. you listening, Canelo? If GGG can't get big fights unless he disadvantages himself, then he will unify the MW division by default first. Afterwards, he should if he wishes, disadvantage himself by moving up or down, seek out these spineless cowards and kick their candy asses. Watch & see if he agrees to fight them on their terms, how many will line up to fight him. I bet it will still be very few.
              Most of GGG's critics don't "blame" him for fighters not wanting to fight him. We blame GGG for continually chasing guys that don't wanna fight him, while simultaneously showing little interest in fighting good fighters that actually do wanna fight him, and fighting ****ty competition in the process.

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              • The Big Dunn
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                #47
                Originally posted by kafkod
                Forget it. BJS isn't going to the States to defend his title against Canelo at 155.
                Canelo can offer him far more than GGG so you can't just say he wouldn't. BJS turned down GGG to keep that 0 in the loss column so he can get a Canelo payday.

                I and others think this is the same reason GGG was willing to do 168 for chavez and froch but not Ward-keep that undefeated record.

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                • NEETzsche
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                  #48
                  if the canelo fight falls apart (which i now expect to be the case), golovkin absolutely needs BJS or jacobs to salvage this year. a third opponent would be nice too, although i'm not sure who it could be. perhaps lara, now that it seems haymon may be willing to let his lower value assets cross the street for big fights

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                    Canelo can offer him far more than GGG so you can't just say he wouldn't.
                    more than $3.2m? i actually doubt that

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                      #50
                      GGG will be fine.

                      he's a white knockout artist with HBO backing.

                      he will get his big fight eventually.

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