Comments Thread For: Mayweather: I'm Not Ducking Golovkin, When Will He Move Up?

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  • ChiCityExtractz
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    #11
    Move up why? so you can say the gap in weight is even further? lol Hes the champ at 160 not 175 floyd lol Ward got Kovalev to handle.

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    • JakeTheBoxer
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      #12
      I am not a Floyd fan,but it is crazy to say that a 40 years old ww is ducking a middleweight champion in his prime. GGG shoul stop dreaming about Floyd and move forward..

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      • trainhard_187
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        #13
        Quit asking Floyd to fight GGG, leave him alone already.. Hes retired and the sport is fine without him.. He aint gonna fight him anyways so why bother asking..

        Floyd will prob rematch Berto for #50 and say Berto learned alot from his fight with him and is a changed fighter after KOing Ortiz..

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        • richardt
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          #14
          Originally posted by Sadiqkingofko
          Mayweather is smaller than all the fighters you just mentioned and he makes a valid point
          Mayweather is not smaller than Duran and what does that have to do with Mayweather demanding GGG do something that Hearns, Duran, and Leonard did not do? No excuse for that crap! On top of that, Mayweather fought Canelo and Oscar so there foes that argument.
          Last edited by richardt; 05-14-2016, 03:30 AM.

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          • richardt
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            #15
            Originally posted by doom_specialist
            None of those guys were calling out a 40 year old, 20 year pro that's 2 weight divisions below them, that has also been through 5 weight divisions already.

            None of those guys said "164 or no fight" either. Those guys also earned their money fights by fighting guys that had pulses too.
            Mayweather is the one who said he would fight GGG if....So apparently Mayweather does not agree with you because he did not turn down the fight, he put a lame condition on it.

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            • The plunger man
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              #16
              Plays been taken away from mayweather and it seems he's salty about it......golovkin don't have to move up till he's undisputed champion then he will probably move up to super middleweight , let's be fair September mexican weekend which fight would you rather pay for and watch canelo vs golovkin ppv ? or mayweather vs garcia ppv ? Mayweather loses that battle ..lol..he should just grow up and stay retired
              Last edited by The plunger man; 05-14-2016, 03:39 AM.

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              • Reloaded
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                #17
                Originally posted by MDPopescu
                FMJr fought an equally big guy in De La Hoya -- at 154...
                Originally posted by MDPopescu
                I don't find that FMJr has to fight GGG, because GGG would kill the 40 years old man.
                On another hand, FMJr should not state that GGG would be "easy work"...
                He said if he himself could make 155 it would be easy work , he talks about being 150 in the ring at 154 then he said if he could make 155 , and its true if Floyd was the same size he would school him very easy .

                Floyd is too small . he came from 130 and 5 divisions and GGG cant go to 168 , come on apply the same rules both ways .

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                • hugh grant
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                  #18
                  Floyd should fight GGG on the condition that by the end of his career GGG will have fought at light heavyweight. But not before fighting floyd.
                  He has GGG word of honour he will fight at light heavy.
                  Last edited by hugh grant; 05-14-2016, 04:13 AM.

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                  • cameltoe
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                    #19
                    Did we just see a Middleweight champ fight a Welterweight?

                    Why can't these middleweight champs fight each other instead of calling out midgets.

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                    • SplitSecond
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                      #20
                      move up 8lb's(or more) then lose 14lb's(or more).


                      I'm not even one that would like the idea of straight moving to 154. Fighters have ruined themselves with weight draining and have never been the same afterward. Golovkin, like Dawson still thinks he's as small as when he started his career.

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