How many times in history a fighter was so avoided?
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GGG can read and speak two languages. Something Mayweather/Canelo/Cotto have never been able to do, and never will
GGG is a millionarie. Something you will never be
GGG is white... something you... ups sorry.Comment
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Lol (wish they had a hat-tipping emoji)
4 times a year against the best 160 has to offer, according to his minions.
Someone tell me, is he destroying the best at 160, or is be being ducked? GGG fans must be using one of these to bridge these two alternate dimensions where contradicting scenarios are possible...Comment
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You just killed your entire damn thread...154 was Floyds 5th division..im sure if GGG moved up even 1 division everyone would jump to fight himComment
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So much wrong in this post. Yes, there are people who claim Mayweather was ducking Golovkin. Cotto and Canelo never fought at the middleweight limit while Mayweather had fought at the light middleweight limit twice against actual world champions. He then defended his title against another champion in Canelo, yes at a catchweight, but he still defended his title. There are idiots who claim a guy who started out at 130 should be fighting a guy who started out at 160 and because he hasn't they call that a duck.Comment
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Rigo was offered lomachenko fight and said no... so if you are thinking that Golovkin chose not to move up to SMW to fight Ward in 1.5 years and thus he isn't avoided but Rigo is then you are mistaken sir.Rigo is the only one I can say is truly being avoided right now (by both boxers and networks), and for good reason. Having a horribly mismanaged career doesn't help though.
I know of at least two fights Golovkin avoided and he has no problem getting regular opponents.
As far as Kovalev, I don't see anyone avoiding him. We can pretend Stevenson is, but only if you're dense enough to buy what Duva is selling. Kov gets fights too.
Rigo stands alone because guys are fleeing the division to get away from him.Comment
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No, I didn't kill anything. Floyd was very selective when he moved up to 154. GGG is being selective (at least until now) about moving up to 168 too. If GGG started his pro career at 19 years old like Floyd, he would've started at 147 or 154.Comment
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