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  • Originally posted by Chollo Vista View Post
    Stop right there.

    If his sole purpose and intentions are to unify 160, then why is he challenging Mayweather at 154?
    The talk of fighting Mayweather is ****** and don't help his case in that respect seeing as fighting Floyd isn't helping his case towards unifying the 160 division, so I agree in that situation.

    Like I said I am not defending GGG just because I am a fan of his, I was only referring to his claims of wanting to unify a division and considering how rare that is in boxing these days it should be respected in a way that a guy wants to do that before people complain about him being at one weight too long.

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    • Originally posted by Pigeons View Post
      He was 154 at the 2002 Asian Games at age 20. 14 years later he has jumped 6 pounds through age 34.

      Mayweather was 130 at age 20. 14 years later at age 34 he was fighting Cotto at 154.

      24 pounds > 6 pounds. Mayweather > Little G.
      so whats your point, that one guy gained weight at a later point in life? That their bodies didnt fill out at the same pace? Who cares? In addition to Floyd gaining weight sooner than GGG did, he lost his hair before GGG did. Does he get extra points for that as well?

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      • Can we just killed the idea of Golovkin fighting Ward. Wards a light heavyweight and just as ****** as it would be for Floyd to jump to 160 it'll be just as dumb for GGG to jump to 175, also it'll be dumb for Ward to move back down to 168. It's obvious Ward has been taking steps to campaign at 175 and his super middleweight days are over.

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        • Originally posted by richardt View Post
          I don't remember Leonard, Hearns, and Duran insisting that Hagler move up and fight Spinks in order for him to fight one of them!
          Hagler just stayed in his comfort zone at 160 and waited them out. There's something to be said about that. All those fighters took the risk.

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          • Originally posted by SUBZER0ED View Post
            It's known that Golovkin offered to fight Ward & Ward turned him down. Golovkin himself said that & Ward did not deny it. If GGG & SOB do fight, it won't be @ LHW.
            No shyt sherlock the fight wouldn't be at 175 dyck head. The fight would be at 168. When the fuuck did pussie g offer Ward the fight? Ward just yesterday said pussie g and his team denied the fans a great fight. Get your facts straight. So are you comfortable with pussie g staying in ONE division his whole career?

            Damn you dyck riders are something else. Imagine if Pacquiao, Marquez, Cotto, Mayweather, De La Hoya, Duran all had bytch in their blood like pussie g and refused to move up.

            I guess you would like if 9 years from now for Canelo to stay at 155 making everybody come to him. Pussie g is a bytch and scared to get his ass beat. He would much rather fight Wade, And Monroe, Rubio, Rasodo then grow some nuts and get his ass beat by Ward or any other 168 fighter. Facts All the greats moved up.

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            • Originally posted by OnePunch View Post
              so whats your point, that one guy gained weight at a later point in life? That their bodies didnt fill out at the same pace? Who cares? In addition to Floyd gaining weight sooner than GGG did, he lost his hair before GGG did. Does he get extra points for that as well?
              The thing for me that I can't get over with Golovkin is that he agreed to fights with Chavez Jr. and Froch at 168. So he was ready and willing to move up, but once an even fight with Ward came along he requested 164. Blatant duck.

              But hey, if he can get the Canelo fight, more power to him. He'll make much more money and gain a lot more fans through that fight. For me though, I have respect for the true warriors. Crawford-Postol, Kovalev-Ward, those are my type of fights. Feel free to disagree.

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              • Originally posted by Floyd Mayweather Jr View Post
                "Sugar Ray Leonard he jumped up in weight. Roberto Duran he jumped up in weight. Oscar De La Hoya jumped up in weight. Floyd Mayweather jumped up in weight. Pernell Whitaker jumped up in weight. Roy Jones jumped up in weight. So many legendary champions jumped up in weight. When is Triple G going to jump in weight."

                15 pages in and STILL the REALEST post in this fcking thread

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                • golovkin doesn't claim to be the greatest of all time though...

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                  • Originally posted by Jc8804 View Post
                    Floyd jumped 24 pounds in a 20 yr career

                    Roy jones jumped 50 pounds

                    50-24 =26

                    RJJ >>>>> floyd jr
                    Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
                    GGG 0lbs

                    Robert Guerrero 21lbs

                    Guerrero >>>>> ggg

                    BWaHaahaHaaHahaaHA!!!

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                    • Originally posted by Pigeons View Post
                      The thing for me that I can't get over with Golovkin is that he agreed to fights with Chavez Jr. and Froch at 168. So he was ready and willing to move up, but once an even fight with Ward came along he requested 164. Blatant duck.

                      But hey, if he can get the Canelo fight, more power to him. He'll make much more money and gain a lot more fans through that fight. For me though, I have respect for the true warriors. Crawford-Postol, Kovalev-Ward, those are my type of fights. Feel free to disagree.
                      I just look at it differently. Even if it was a makeable fight, Ward doesnt have the box office appeal to warrant the same concessions that a Froch or a Chavez might get. The same way that Ward would go to 160 for Floyd but not 164 for GGG. And thats because GGG doesnt have the box office appeal that Floyd does. Different fights get made at different terms. Thats why Floyd fought Oscar and Cotto at 154, but made Canelo come to 152. Canelo didnt have the same clout that DLH and Cotto did, thus he didnt get as good a deal.....

                      And honestly I think the whole "164" thing was overblown. It wasnt even a fight K2 was really interested in. Not out of fear, but because it made no sense at that time (and still doesnt). They were not actively negotiating it, and all it was was an offhanded remark by Loeffler to a reporter, and it blew up into this insane thing that the GGG haters cling to tighter than a life raft on the Titanic.......

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