Has Triple G Ever Beat A Hall Of Famer?

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    #41
    Originally posted by TripleGFightFan
    I'm one of his biggest fans yet I don't recall any scalps he's collected from a hall of famer...can you guys help me out? ...I mean canelo has some hall of famers, floyd has hall of famers on his resume, manny does too...Does lil'g I mean triple g have any hall of famers on his resume?...thanks guys!!!

    First, let's all have a big laugh at your half-assed attempt at pretending to be a Golovkin fan and then starting a bunch of troll threads and basically inviting others to bash him for you.

    It's not clever, just really lame and desperate. Seriously, are you 15 years old?

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      #42
      Originally posted by TripleGFightFan
      I'm one of his biggest fans yet I don't recall any scalps he's collected from a hall of famer...can you guys help me out? ...I mean canelo has some hall of famers, floyd has hall of famers on his resume, manny does too...Does lil'g I mean triple g have any hall of famers on his resume?...thanks guys!!!

      Second, let's take a look at the HoFers that he could have fought:

      Felix Sturm (not a def HoFer, but it's possible) - Ducked him. Hard. Gennady chased him for years and was eventually elevated to WBA Super Champion because Sturm simply refused to fight him.

      Sergio Martinez - Ducked him. Fought Martin Murray instead, then paid Gennady step-aside money so he could fight Cotto, and then lost the title and retired. Lou DiBella said flat out that he wasn't going to put Martinez in with that "monster."

      Miguel Cotto - Ducked him. Hard. Paid Golovkin a fee, fought Geale, then paid him another fee to fight Canelo instead. Lost the title.

      Saul Alvarez - Currently in the process of ducking. Weighs more than Gennady on fight night (I heard he came in 180+ against Khan), but claims he's too small. Dropped the WBC title so he could bide more time and/or force a catchweight. He knows what awaits him, and he's shook. Two fights in a row he spouts that "I'll fight him right now!" bullshít, then when negotiations begin he does everything he can to stall and avoid the fight. He doesn't look so tough now, does he?

      Erislandy Lara (again, possible HoFer) - This fight may happen soon, since Lara seems willing. I don't think it will be very competitive, but it will shut up the "who he beat, doe?" crowd, who seem to think Lara will expose him somehow. I doubt it, and I fully expect Lara to suddenly realize mid-fight that he has caught the proverbial tiger by the tail, but hey, no one else wants to see the man. Hopefully we'll see Golovkin-Lara sometime this year.

      Andre Ward - That fight can still happen at 168. Unless you're an idiot or a flat-out hater, it's not hard to understand why the Ward fight hasn't happened yet. If Gennady would've fought Ward and beat him at 168, there is no way in hell that Canelo or any other MW would agree to fight him. Why would they? He just beat the best SMW of this generation. However, if they hold off on Ward, they can fight Canelo first, then move up to 168. Makes perfect sense if you're not a complete fúcking moron.


      Does this answer your question, Mr. Obvious Troll?
      Last edited by Contra; 05-26-2016, 05:50 PM.

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        #43
        Originally posted by Contra
        Second, let's take a look at the HoFers that he could have fought:

        Felix Sturm (not a def HoFer, but it's possible) - Ducked him. Hard. Gennady chased him for years and was eventually elevated to WBA Super Champion because Sturm simply refused to fight him.

        Sergio Martinez - Ducked him. Fought Martin Murray instead, then paid Gennady step-aside money so he could fight Cotto, and then lost the title and retired. Lou DiBella said flat out that he wasn't going to put Martinez in with that "monster."

        Miguel Cotto - Ducked him. Hard. Paid Golovkin a fee, fought Geale, then paid him another fee to fight Canelo instead. Lost the title.

        Saul Alvarez - Currently in the process of ducking. Weighs more than Gennady on fight night (I heard he came in 180+ against Khan), but claims he's too small. Dropped the WBC title so he could bide more time and/or force a catchweight. He knows what awaits him, and he's shook. Two fights in a row he spouts that "I'll fight him right now!" bullshít, then when negotiations begin he does everything he can to stall and avoid the fight. He doesn't look so tough now, does he?

        Erislandy Lara (again, possible HoFer) - This fight may happen soon, since Lara seems willing. I don't think it will be very competitive, but it will shut up the "who he beat, doe?" crowd, who seem to think Lara will expose him somehow. I doubt it, and I fully expect Lara to suddenly realize mid-fight that he has caught the proverbial tiger by the tail, but hey, no one else wants to see the man. Hopefully we'll see Golovkin-Lara sometime this year.

        Andre Ward - That fight can still happen at 168. Unless you're an idiot or a flat-out hater, it's not hard to understand why the Ward fight hasn't happened yet. If Gennady would've fought Ward and beat him at 168, there is no way in hell that Canelo or any other MW would agree to fight him. Why would they? He just beat the best SMW of this generation. However, if they hold off on Ward, they can fight Canelo first, then move up to 168. Makes perfect sense if you're not a complete fúcking moron.


        Does this answer your question, Mr. Obvious Troll?
        Last edited by TripleGFightFan; 05-26-2016, 07:05 PM.

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