Comments Thread For: Golovkin's Coach on Mayweather's Ward Demand: That's ******!

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  • aboutfkntime
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    #61
    Originally posted by SeekDaGreat
    Lil G doesn't stand a chance against Ward, hence why he tried to drain Ward down to 164. he still would have lost its just Ward can't make the weight.

    Not like Lil G who picks and chooses who he will cut weight for, if he knows he's the bigger stronger guy still (IE Mayweather, but not Canelo.)

    Exactly, and Sanchez even stated that he is happy for Golovkin to fight Brook at 157..... they want an advantage, or they will not fight.

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      #62
      Originally posted by about.thousands
      I agree with Abel's original statement that is ****** and dangerous to go up to 168 then down to 154. But it bothers me that he'd still consider doing it for a Froch payday. They'll significantly risk GGG's health for a payday. He needs a better team.

      Forget the risk, what about the hypocrisy ?

      A guy who fans now refer to as " McTapper "..... just fought at 170, and will now drop to 145 to defend his title.

      McTapper > lil'G

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      • Joel22
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        #63
        "GGG isn't a super middleweight, he was at 164 30 days before fight night"

        That's got to be my favorite part of the article LMAO was Floyd Mayweather a light middle weight? Absolutely not. Did he still fight people at that weight class? YES. What's the difference here? WHY do people fall for these lame excuses? Because GGG is a good boy?

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        • MC Hammer
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          #64
          If he's gonna wait til he gets all the belts to got to 168 then he should have no concern about Mayweather. Stay focused on your goal instead of looking for WW's to move up to fight you.

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            #65
            Originally posted by Caught Square
            Here's the interview, Dontae made a good point to challenge Abel:

            That was great. I wish more of the boxing media would challenge these guys and ask tough questions.

            A perfect follow up would have been to ask Abel if it's really all about business then why won't you fight Canelo at 155?

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            • Bushbaby
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              #66
              Originally posted by doom_specialist
              Golovkin is neither proven, nor is he a draw. On top of that, Mayweather has been through 5 weight classes and would be 40 (with 20 years in the sport as a pro) by the time they fought. If the old man can't get a pass for not wanting to fight a 34 year old who can't draw, with next to no good wins on his resume, then no one gets a pass for anything.
              I see, so Floyd hasn't fought guys who weren't draws then??

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              • hugh grant
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                #67
                Floyd is being ridiculous, but other than that traditionally GGG would be asking Floyd to beat some middleweight contenders to deserve a fight with him at 160. Or if gthe fight is at 154 Floyd would be in his rightmind to request GGG beat some 154 boys

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                • skinnystev
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                  #68
                  the word on various blogs is that junior floyd is obsessed with golovkin ever since junior floyd retired it's been golovkin this golovkin that he can't talk about any thing else if junior is ever fool enough to step into the ring with golovkin at any weight he will be KO'ed they all will fall to the slavic fighter

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                  • Sledgeweather17
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                    #69
                    Lol, Sanchez you're a joke bra. Floyd aint asking GGG to do anything he aint done multiple times before. GGG 164 at the 30 day weigh in so he can't fight at 168?

                    Lol, that's an incredibly ****** joke bra. Pretty sure Floyd was 150 on his 30day weigh ins for both the Cotto and Dela Hoya fights, and he fought em at 154 still.

                    Said it before and said it many times, Floyd aint ever ask no one to do nothing he aint done himself before.

                    And Floyd never asked you to fight him at 154 dumb ass, you the one that brought that up. Pretty sure Floyd is either mentioned 160 or not mentioned weight at all when he talks about GGG.

                    "GGG? Straight up and down, no special effects, too easy. If I fight and beat him, then they'll be asking me to move up to 168".

                    That's what Floyd said it. If you as smart as you think you are Sanchez, then you would realise that what Floyd said means that he thinking about fighting GGG at 160, otherwise why would he believe people would ask him to fight at 168 after he beats GGG if he was only thinking about fighting GGG at 154.

                    Sanchez, Floyd has moved between 154 and 147 for the past decade now. If your hype job guy is on the same level, then there shouldn't be recoiling from the mere proposal of such an act.

                    Your small mindedness and lack of ambition tells the true story of what level yawl at.

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                    • big_james10
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                      #70
                      In spite of what the haters on this site like to claim, Mayweather earned his position in boxing. He moved up to 154 and beat Oscar De La Hoya by wearing gloves that Oscar picked for Mayweather. He did this AFTER beating virtually all the best opponents between 130 and 147.

                      GGG has fought no quality fighters. He has beaten no quality fighters. He has done nothing more than any journeyman fighter. He doesn't even deserve to be mentioned in the same sentence as Mayweather until he beats a quality opponent.

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