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Originally posted by kafkod View PostAnd Floyd wouldn't fight Canelo at the same weight he fought Cotto.
Why do you spastic casual fans find it reasonable to have double standards?
I don't, that catchweight was ****, and completely unnecessary.
BTW, it is rude to answer a question with a question.
So.....
Why do you spastic casual fans find it reasonable to have double standards?
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Originally posted by HeroBando View PostDifference being, Canelo and Ggg compete in the same weight class, with Ggg being his mando.
Oh really, then name the MW opponents that Canelo has fought ?
Aight then..... STFU clown !
Originally posted by HeroBando View PostIf Canelo refuses, fine, strip the fcuker and move on. Other difference, Ggg makes 160 with ease. 186 fight night Ward struggles to hit 168
And yet, when lil'G had a chance to fight Ward, he tried to suck him down to 164..... but let me guess, Mr Catchweight Policeman..... you missed that, right?
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostAnd you are still ducking the point of my post, which is that Floyd wouldn't fight Canelo at the same weight he fought Cotto.
And, was Floyd correct in doing that, or was he wrong ?
And was Golovkin correct in doing that to Ward, or was he wrong ?
I dare you to answer BOTH of those questions in the same post without looking like a flip-flopping spastic.
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Originally posted by HeroBando View PostDifference being, Canelo and Ggg compete in the same weight class, with Ggg being his mando. If Canelo refuses, fine, strip the fcuker and move on. Other difference, Ggg makes 160 with ease. 186 fight night Ward struggles to hit 168Originally posted by aboutfkntime View PostOh really, then name the MW opponents that Canelo has fought ?
Aight then..... STFU clown !
Only an insane person would try and argue otherwise!
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Originally posted by aboutfkntime View PostAnd, was Floyd correct in doing that, or was he wrong ?
And was Golovkin correct in doing that to Ward, or was he wrong ?
I dare you to answer BOTH of those questions in the same post without looking like a flip-flopping spastic.
But leaving that aside, I've said plenty of times that catchweights are ok for making fights between 2 men in different divisions, so I don't see why you would think that's a difficult question for me.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostCanelo is the lineal and WBC middleweight champion and is defending both those titles in his next fight. Therefore, by definition, Canelo is competing in the middleweight division, as is Golovkin.
Only an insane person would try and argue otherwise!
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Originally posted by HeroBando View PostWhy would you even bother with that imbecile? How can one guy be mando to another if they don't compete in the same division? Amazing ******ity
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostCanelo is the lineal and WBC middleweight champion and is defending both those titles in his next fight. Therefore, by definition, Canelo is competing in the middleweight division, as is Golovkin.
Only an insane person would try and argue otherwise!
Name the middleweight opponents that Canelo has fought.
I will wait.....
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostGolovkin hasn't fought anybody at 168 and never even entered into negotions with Ward, so nobody knows what weight they could have ended up fighting at if both weight AND money had been negotiable.
Stop making things up kafkod....;.
Golovkin's Promoter: We'd Fight Ward at 164, 50-50 Split.....
http://www.boxingscene.com/golovkins...0-split--93258
Why lie ?
Originally posted by kafkod View PostBut leaving that aside, I've said plenty of times that catchweights are ok for making fights between 2 men in different divisions, so I don't see why you would think that's a difficult question for me.
Oh really kid, so..... Mayweather requesting 152 for Canelo was fine ?
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