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  • DUH, did this Golovkin guy just realize the obvious? Didn't he know Canelo's manager/promoter has been a huge name in boxing promotions for more than a decade now? Didn't he realize that Canelo has his own company "Canelo promotions" where he actually promotes fights for other fighters, mostly Mexican ones, where he doesn't even fight?

    He should stop pretending to be (or actually being) an ignorant and start negotiating if he REALLY wants to prove anything. Canelo has NEVER fought even close to 160, and him (GGG) has never fought at 155 or close to that low a weight himself --yet the guy is a hypocrite because he has said repeatedly that he would go down to even less than 155 for Floyd only, WTH???

    So him or his management should stop being a team of fools and begin the negotiations... what about saying we are willing to go to 158, in hopes Canelo team would accept say 157? That would be about middle ground, a weight both of them have never fought on.

    Clearly, GGG is way more interested in fighting Canelo than the other way around. But saying repeatedly that he would go down in weight "only for Floyd" is offensive for Canelo, it makes him look like he is playing second fiddle. I'll bet GGG and his team haven't even considered this due to their lack of common sense. If Canelo ends up being offended in his pride, he may end up dissing GGG for good, just like both Pacquiao and Mayweather Jr. dissed Khan, tired of his endless blabbering. They should really be careful on what they say and how they say it!
    Last edited by sterilizer; 04-21-2016, 10:51 AM.

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    • Originally posted by sterilizer View Post
      DUH, did this Golovkin guy just realize the obvious? Didn't he know Canelo's manager/promoter has been a huge name in boxing promotions for more than a decade now? Didn't he realize that Canelo has his own company "Canelo promotions" where he actually promotes fights for other fighters, mostly Mexican ones, where he doesn't even fight?

      He should stop pretending to be (or actually being) an ignorant and start negotiating if he REALLY wants to prove anything. Canelo has NEVER fought even close to 160, and him (GGG) has never fought at 155 or close to that low a weight himself --yet the guy is a hypocrite because he has said repeatedly that he would go down to even less than 155 for Floyd only, WTH???

      So him or his management should stop being a team of fools and begin the negotiations... what about saying we are willing to go to 158, in hopes Canelo team would accept say 157? That would be about middle ground, a weight both of them have never fought on.

      Clearly, GGG is way more interested in fighting Canelo than the other way around. But saying repeatedly that he would go down in weight "only for Floyd" is offensive for Canelo, it makes him look like he is playing second fiddle. I'll bet GGG and his team haven't even considered this due to their lack of common sense. If Canelo ends up being offended in his pride, he may end up dissing GGG for good, just like both Pacquiao and Mayweather Jr. dissed Khan, tired of his endless blabbering. They should really be careful on what they say and how they say it!
      F**k people, it's called the MIDDLEWEIGHT championship of the world. You know, weight classes? Started in the early 1900's? Dump the belt Nelo, then your off the hook. The weight game will catch up to you soon enough.

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      • Originally posted by -pbp- View Post
        that's bull**** because canelo took high risk, low reward fights like lara and trout. And he took those fights with mayweather and cotto showdowns on deck.

        lara was not a big enough name and didn't make business sense for ggg.
        so you tell me who the businessman is?

        bingo !!

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        • Originally posted by -PBP- View Post
          Lara was not a big enough name and didn't make business sense for GGG.

          So you tell me who the businessman is?

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          • Originally posted by about.thousands View Post
            168-Chavez-Yes 'It's a big money fight'
            168-Froch-Yes 'It's a big money fight'
            154-Floyd-Yes 'It's a big money fight
            168-Ward-No 'It doesn't make financial sense
            Lara-No "Nobody knows Lara. Monroe Jr is more well known. He's the Boxino champ. Lara would want to much money for the fight. But we didn't ask him how much he'd want for the fight. His manager hasn't contacted us'

            Lmao......

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            • Originally posted by -PBP- View Post
              That's bull**** because Canelo took high risk, low reward fights like Lara and Trout. And he took those fights with Mayweather and Cotto showdowns on Deck.

              Lara was not a big enough name and didn't make business sense for GGG.

              So you tell me who the businessman is?

              Yep........

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              • oh man...Boxingscene archives and its Criterion 65mm classics!!

                ''This is business...show me contract'' - Lil'G

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                • You are the exact same way man

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                  • Golem the hypocrite

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