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  • #31
    Better yet I think GGG should tell him to "Hand Me My Belt And Get The *** OUT Of My Division" maybe WBC can make at 155 belt for him instead of having him walk around with a Middleweight Belt then trying to get Middleweights to Drain themselves for a guy who Re-hydrates Heavier than most Middleweights anyway!

    Not taking sides, I like both fighters but the excuses coming from Oscar and GBP for Canelo is RIDICULOUS and Highly Hypocritical

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    • #32
      This is my first comment!!!!

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
        He can't get Cotto, unless he wants to fight at a catch-weight. If that's the case he can fight Canelo! I don't know why Jacobs name doesn't come up? I hear more about Saunders than Jacobs. That would be a good fight!
        Still defending this disgrace, I see. Again dummy, they have no problem fighting Canelo at a CW, but not while this fraud is carrying a MW belt. Besides team Canelo isn't even gonna bluff with 155, they don't want it at all

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        • #34
          tell me how is he gonna fight a big name when nobody wants to fight him, seriously are people forgetting that for example quillin asked for 10 million dollars or something? yeah, is GGG fault, he loves to fight bums, right??

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
            Sounds good, until you repeatedly hear GGG calling out Floyd, and saying he would be willing to go to 154 for Floyd. So if going to 154 is not a problem, than 155 should be less of a problem!
            There is a big difference, Floyd is a WELTERWEIGHT, AND fighting Floyd and beating him is like hitting the jackpot.

            If Floyd is worthy for 154, it doesn't mean Groundskeeper Willie (Simpsons) is for 155, or f@ckin Austin Trout at 157 or whatever.

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            • #36
              There is no Canelo/GGG fight at this point. Have to go ahead and not have any hope for that because I just don't see any way that Canelo's people let it happen.

              Golovkin hopefully picks up Canelo's title and at least defends it against Jacobs, Quillin, BJS, Eubank Jr. or something half decent.

              We're not going to see GGG struggle against anybody until he fights people who are bigger than him. His power is too much at 160, nobody can hang with it so every fight just looks like a mismatch. Canelo is the only fighter on a level to challenge him and his team does not want it. Too much money to be lost if he gets KO'd. This whole episode definitely hurts his stock for me though. It's a total Floyd move, just waiting a guy out.

              Tons of respect for Wade, but he will be the snowball rolling through the gates to Hell this weekend.


              Lastly- GGG needs to quit calling out Floyd. Kind of makes him look like a jackass. It's a bad fight and it shouldn't be made, people are just hellbent on wanting to see Floyd lose... and to be honest, the fact is that Floyd probably wouldn't lose. The only reason he might is because he's 40 years old now and it's basically the worst fight he could ever come out of retirement to take as far as the risk to his legacy goes.

              Floyd, historically, works distance and timing on a level that is light-years above GGG and he could spoil and win an ugly, boring decision- it would involve a ****load of holding too. Like uglier than the ugliest Hopkins fight you've ever seen. Anyways...
              Last edited by Mike_R; 04-22-2016, 11:31 AM.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
                He can't get Cotto, unless he wants to fight at a catch-weight. If that's the case he can fight Canelo! I don't know why Jacobs name doesn't come up? I hear more about Saunders than Jacobs. That would be a good fight!
                Cotto won't ask a ridiculous 155 CW, was 159 against Martinez.

                Jacobs would be a great fight.

                I guess high risk/low reward since Jacobs can crack as hell 28kos/31 wins.
                Dude blew out Kid chocolate like nothing.

                Jacobs should call him out, but I guess he wants to milk that belt before getting a possible new Pirog like beating even if Jacobs is a different man by now.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by boxingitis View Post
                  I wonder what Canelo is thinking right now.
                  "Maybe Bradley will come up to 155 to face me?"

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                  • #39
                    Atleast Golovkin is willing to admit Canelo is in the convo for #1. So, props for that.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Mike_R View Post
                      There is no Canelo/GGG fight at this point. Have to go ahead and not have any hope for that because I just don't see any way that Canelo's people let it happen.

                      Golovkin hopefully picks up Canelo's title and at least defends it against Jacobs, Quillin, BJS, Eubank Jr. or something half decent.

                      We're not going to see GGG struggle against anybody until he fights people who are bigger than him. His power is too much at 160, nobody can hang with it so every fight just looks like a mismatch. Canelo is the only fighter on a level to challenge him and his team does not want it. Too much money to be lost if he gets KO'd. This whole episode definitely hurts his stock for me though. It's a total Floyd move, just waiting a guy out.

                      Tons of respect for Wade, but he will be the snowball rolling through the gates to Hell this weekend.


                      Lastly- GGG needs to quit calling out Floyd. Kind of makes him look like a jackass. It's a bad fight and it shouldn't be made, people are just hellbent on wanting to see Floyd lose... and to be honest, the fact is that Floyd probably wouldn't lose. The only reason he might is because he's 40 years old now and it's basically the worst fight he could ever come out of retirement to take as far as the risk to his legacy goes.

                      Floyd, historically, works distance and timing on a level that is light-years above GGG and he could spoil and win an ugly, boring decision- it would involve a ****load of holding too. Like uglier than the ugliest Hopkins fight you've ever seen. Anyways...

                      GREAT POST.

                      I disagree about GGG vs Floyd.


                      Floyd doesn't have the strenght and power to clinch, spoil and keep at bay GGG's ass.
                      Or maybe a 154 pounds drained zombie like GGG...
                      GGG hurting 175 pounders with sparring gloves.

                      GGG has the perfect style to beat Floyd :
                      Effective agression, shifting, short crisp punches, strong balance, great at cutting off the ring, a strong jab that would totally disturb Floyd.



                      This fight wouldn't be competitive.

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