Comments Thread For: Garcia: If Golovkin Will Face Floyd at 154, Then Face Canelo at 155

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  • aboutfkntime
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    #391
    Originally posted by BillyBoxing
    No GTFOH yourself bro
    It just can't be GGG is the one ducking Nelo at 155 then he's the one ducking Ward for asking himself a CW 164.

    It can't be like that.

    Twitter is bullsht, I can call out Klitschko on twitter for a sparring session.
    Then say he ducked me because it didn't happen.

    If you are suggesting that a conversation between 2 promoters cannot be taken seriously..... and yet a conversation between 2 fighters who were THREE DIVISIONS APART should be taken seriously..... then you are one of the fans in denial mentioned above. Come on man !

    I will leave it there.

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    • aboutfkntime
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      #392
      Originally posted by BillyBoxing
      "Yes but Lemieux's attacks are kinda predictable for an elite fighter."

      I meant predictable TO an elite fighter/GGG

      GGG could see everything coming from Lemieux, Lemieux never was able to surprise GGG, Canelo would, he can feint, mix it up.

      Aah sorry, true.

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      • aboutfkntime
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        #393
        Originally posted by el***
        In no way is GGG obligated to fight him at 155, so if he says no, then fine and WBC needs to strip canelo.


        HOWEVER, I think its in GGG's best interest career wise, money wise and legacy wise to take the fight at 155, he should be able to cut the weight fine, hes smaller than canelo on fight night.

        Im tired of listening to GGG and camp's bull**** about nobody wanting to fight him at 160, fact is there are no big names at 160, there is canelo at 155 and Ward at 168 and GGG wants none of it. If WBC strips canelo and GGG fights some cab driver to get the title.... who is going to care? how is that going to make GGG more money?

        Look at guys like Hopkins, Floyd, Haye ect. They all took some type of risk or gave in to some type of demands of more popular fighters to progress their career.

        Hopkins dropped weight to fight oscar, jumped up to 175 and took on some really big names late in his career and his resume is far better for it. If hopkins stayed at 160 in the weak division after the taylor losses, he would not be rated as highly as he is now. he also would have made less money.

        Floyd gave up everything in the negotiations with oscar, he beat him and then he became the star that can make the demands.

        If haye stayed at cruiserweight the rest of his career he would have made a small fraction of what he made at heavyweight.


        GGG's 35 and his resume is weak, hes got the ability to not only be p4p higher but also to make way more money. He can either fight Canelo or Ward or he can stay at 160 fighting cab drivers, his choice but stop *****ing already because its old.

        Amen !

        Great post !

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        • icha
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          #394
          Originally posted by el***
          In no way is GGG obligated to fight him at 155, so if he says no, then fine and WBC needs to strip canelo.


          HOWEVER, I think its in GGG's best interest career wise, money wise and legacy wise to take the fight at 155, he should be able to cut the weight fine, hes smaller than canelo on fight night.

          Im tired of listening to GGG and camp's bull**** about nobody wanting to fight him at 160, fact is there are no big names at 160, there is canelo at 155 and Ward at 168 and GGG wants none of it. If WBC strips canelo and GGG fights some cab driver to get the title.... who is going to care? how is that going to make GGG more money?

          Look at guys like Hopkins, Floyd, Haye ect. They all took some type of risk or gave in to some type of demands of more popular fighters to progress their career.

          Hopkins dropped weight to fight oscar, jumped up to 175 and took on some really big names late in his career and his resume is far better for it. If hopkins stayed at 160 in the weak division after the taylor losses, he would not be rated as highly as he is now. he also would have made less money.

          Floyd gave up everything in the negotiations with oscar, he beat him and then he became the star that can make the demands.

          If haye stayed at cruiserweight the rest of his career he would have made a small fraction of what he made at heavyweight.


          GGG's 35 and his resume is weak, hes got the ability to not only be p4p higher but also to make way more money. He can either fight Canelo or Ward or he can stay at 160 fighting cab drivers, his choice but stop *****ing already because its old.

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          • kafkod
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            #395
            Originally posted by aboutfkntime
            kafkod, in your blind rage..... you GreenK'd me

            Now you have to wait until you spread some reputation around LMAO


            I was paying you back for the green K you sent me once. Don't want to owe anything to scum like you.

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              #396
              Originally posted by el***
              In no way is GGG obligated to fight him at 155, so if he says no, then fine and WBC needs to strip canelo.


              HOWEVER, I think its in GGG's best interest career wise, money wise and legacy wise to take the fight at 155, he should be able to cut the weight fine, hes smaller than canelo on fight night.

              Im tired of listening to GGG and camp's bull**** about nobody wanting to fight him at 160, fact is there are no big names at 160, there is canelo at 155 and Ward at 168 and GGG wants none of it. If WBC strips canelo and GGG fights some cab driver to get the title.... who is going to care? how is that going to make GGG more money?

              Look at guys like Hopkins, Floyd, Haye ect. They all took some type of risk or gave in to some type of demands of more popular fighters to progress their career.

              Hopkins dropped weight to fight oscar, jumped up to 175 and took on some really big names late in his career and his resume is far better for it. If hopkins stayed at 160 in the weak division after the taylor losses, he would not be rated as highly as he is now. he also would have made less money.

              Floyd gave up everything in the negotiations with oscar, he beat him and then he became the star that can make the demands.

              If haye stayed at cruiserweight the rest of his career he would have made a small fraction of what he made at heavyweight.


              GGG's 35 and his resume is weak, hes got the ability to not only be p4p higher but also to make way more money. He can either fight Canelo or Ward or he can stay at 160 fighting cab drivers, his choice but stop *****ing already because its old.
              If you can fight Mayweather at 154 for a check, fight Alvarez at 155 for a check. I doubt Alvarez gives a rat's ass about his middleweight belt, and Golovkin has no bargaining chip outside of that for a fight at 160. If Alvarez gets stripped, he'll continue to be a financial powerhouse fighting at 155 (or wherever else he likes), and Golovkin will have nothing but another belt that he didn't win.

              Alvarez is being 100% lame for being a middleweight champ and not fighting at the full divisional limit, but with the money he makes it apparently will not matter, so Golovkin should wise up and get his paycheck while it's there.

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              • aboutfkntime
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                #397
                Originally posted by kafkod
                I was paying you back for the green K you sent me once. Don't want to owe anything to scum like you.

                I just greenK'd you again.

                So, you owe me

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