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  • Can'tHoldMeBack
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    #81
    Originally posted by Boxfan83
    False hope? lol! This isnt a woman hoping her estranged husband will come back home, this is man up or move on. GGG claims he wants the belts, well than go after Jacobs now, he hands over the belt, than onto Saunders...
    Nothing to hand over with Jacobs he regular champ to GGG being super champ of WBA belt, just get last belt from Saunders and move up

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    • richardt
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      #82
      Looks pretty bad how Canelisha was willing to show his balls to Abel Sanchez after the Khan fight. Maybe he realized Sanchez might bring a magnifying glass and actually locate his balls.

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        #83
        Originally posted by Eastcoast
        Yep, along with Korobov, Derevyanchenko and Quillin. So long as Heiland and Tureano Johnson either prove themselves or they get knocked off, I really hate seeing those two fighters sit on their high rankings. They both seem so mediocre.
        Magomedov also needs to step it up. So many fighters at MW and they're not really distancing themselves from each other. The cream has yet to rise because the right fights aren't being made. I think there's enough decent opposition at MW that GGG will probably finish his career there.
        Last edited by kiaba360; 05-19-2016, 03:01 PM.

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          #84
          Originally posted by Eastcoast
          The WBC better not order a Heiland fight, that dudes been sitting on that ranking for 2 years w/o doing anything else. The WBC even stripped him of his minor title due to his inactivity, no way should he still be #1 contender.

          Instead the WBC needs to do what they tried to do at 154 & 147 and have a tourney. Have Heiland, Soro, N'Dam, Murata, or/and Khytrov fight in a tourney to decide who'll challenge GGG so that we have a meaningful contender and not another Dominic Wade which only hurts the sport.
          Originally posted by Eastcoast
          Yep, along with Korobov, Derevyanchenko and Quillin. So long as Heiland and Tureano Johnson either prove themselves or they get knocked off, I really hate seeing those two fighters sit on their high rankings. They both seem so mediocre.
          No Curtis Stevens who just wiped out 26-0 Patrick Teixeira and has a win over Tureano Johnson? Ryota Murata but no Alfonso Blanco? Avtandil Khurtsidze who beat the **** out of N'dam Njikam and Antoine Douglas?

          Here's an interesting and overlooked GGG challenger...

          Zaurbek Baysangurov: Trained by Abel Sanchez. Former unified titleholder. Wins over Michel Soro, Lukas Konecny, Marco Antonio Rubio. I think he's retired but he's 3 years younger then GGG and won his last matches.
          Last edited by 13777; 05-19-2016, 03:11 PM.

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          • Eastcoast
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            #85
            Originally posted by Wolfert
            No Curtis Stevens who just wiped out 26-0 Patrick Teixeira and has a win over Tureano Johnson? Ryota Murata but no Alfonso Blanco? Avtandil Khurtsidze who beat the **** out of N'dam Njikam and Antoine Douglas?

            Here's an interesting and overlooked GGG challenger...

            Zaurbek Baysangurov: Trained by Abel Sanchez. Former unified titleholder. Wins over Michel Soro, Lukas Konecny, Marco Antonio Rubio. I think he's retired but he's 3 years younger then GGG and won his last matches.
            Blanco is undeserving by far. He got his interim belt through politics alone. Khurtsidze is definitely a guy who could be added to that group. Like Johnson & Heiland, he's sitting on a #1 position but with the WBO.

            Yeah I think Baysangurov is retired, he was 154lber anyways. Reoccurring back injury caused him to give up his belt.

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            • Eastcoast
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              #86
              Originally posted by kiaba360
              Magomedov also needs to step it up. So many fighters at MW and they're not really distancing themselves from each other. The cream has yet to rise because the right fights aren't being made. I think there's enough decent opposition at MW that GGG will probably finish his career there.
              Mago actually has a fight on CBS this Saturday and then may fight on the Kovalev undercard in Russia at the end of July. He's only 23 though and can afford to be moved more slowly. I was big on Antoine Douglass (still am), but we seen what happened when he got moved too fast.

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                #87
                Originally posted by Eastcoast
                Blanco is undeserving by far. He got his interim belt through politics alone. Khurtsidze is definitely a guy who could be added to that group. Like Johnson & Heiland, he's sitting on a #1 position but with the WBO.

                Yeah I think Baysangurov is retired, he was 154lber anyways. Reoccurring back injury caused him to give up his belt.
                Beat James DeGale in the amateurs, beat Khomitsky as a pro. How are you so sure Heiland/Murata/Johnson > Blanco?

                Oh didn't know Baysangurov got Pirog'd.

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by Eastcoast
                  Mago actually has a fight on CBS this Saturday and then may fight on the Kovalev undercard in Russia at the end of July. He's only 23 though and can afford to be moved more slowly. I was big on Antoine Douglass (still am), but we seen what happened when he got moved too fast.
                  I don't think Douglas was moved too quickly. Khurtsidze is a 5'4 37-year old journeyman/gatekeeper. On paper, I'd say he was a relatively safe way for Douglas to learn how to cope against the pressure style. He lost, but he showed some character by making it as long as he did.

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                    #89
                    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                    On Tuesday, Gennady 'GGG' Golovkin (35-0, 32KOs) acquired the WBC middleweight championship without throwing a single punch. The World Boxing Council had ordered Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez (47-1-1, 33KOs) to make a mandatory defense against Golovkin in the fall.
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                    WTF ?

                    Are these b1tches going to duck out the back door ?

                    If you read between the lines, they clearly don't want that fight.

                    Nothing positive has come from that camp, just more excuses.

                    I firmly believe that Golovkin will avoid yet another world-class opponent.

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                      #90
                      Originally posted by Weltschmerz
                      Sadly, it looks like Canelo is robbing the fans of maybe the biggest fight in the sport right now.

                      GGG can still make superfights though, maybe at 168 with Froch or Chavez. I would also really like to see him fight Chris Eubank Jr.

                      Funny, coz what I just read indicated that they do not want to negotiate with Canelo, and will likely walk away from that fight.

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