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  • Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post



    golovtards: Lara never calls out GGG. It's just DeCubas running his mouth on twitter to Tom Loeffler.

    *Lara calls out Golovkin in the post fight interview after beating Vanes *

    golovtards: Lara can't make that fight, DeCubas should be talking to Loeffler LMAO

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    • Originally posted by casheddie View Post
      but he's never lost the ones he got.
      nor did he fight for 2 he has...thats lame AF

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      • Originally posted by therealpugilist View Post
        nor did he fight for 2 he has...thats lame AF
        if he were really undeserving as you claim, he would've lost them as soon as he got them.

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        • Pointless fight if I'm GGG. Tough fighter, no fanbase, comes from a lower weight. It's a lose-lose fight. The fight will do mediocre business, Lara will likely fight a very defensive, high movement spoiler type fight. If Golovkin knocks him out the narrative will be "GGG knocked out a little guy after dragging him up in weight!" and he will get no credit from fans, and if the outcome is anything else the narrative will be "GGG isn't that great of a fighter, look how Lara was able to move and pot shot agaisnt him for 12 rounds!" even if GGG wins the decision.

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          • Originally posted by The Ninth Layer View Post
            Pointless fight if I'm GGG. Tough fighter, no fanbase, comes from a lower weight. It's a lose-lose fight. The fight will do mediocre business, Lara will likely fight a very defensive, high movement spoiler type fight. If Golovkin knocks him out the narrative will be "GGG knocked out a little guy after dragging him up in weight!" and he will get no credit from fans, and if the outcome is anything else the narrative will be "GGG isn't that great of a fighter, look how Lara was able to move and pot shot agaisnt him for 12 rounds!" even if GGG wins the decision.

            I agree completely.

            The problem is, you see the bold as a reason not to fight..... and yet I see it as a reason why they must fight.

            You basically just stated that Golovkin should avoid Lara because of his difficult style..... which is exactly what they did.

            If Golovkin cannot deal with Lara because of his difficult style, then he can forget about ever mentioning Ward's name again.

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            • Originally posted by The Ninth Layer View Post
              Pointless fight if I'm GGG. Tough fighter, no fanbase, comes from a lower weight. It's a lose-lose fight. The fight will do mediocre business, Lara will likely fight a very defensive, high movement spoiler type fight. If Golovkin knocks him out the narrative will be "GGG knocked out a little guy after dragging him up in weight!" and he will get no credit from fans, and if the outcome is anything else the narrative will be "GGG isn't that great of a fighter, look how Lara was able to move and pot shot agaisnt him for 12 rounds!" even if GGG wins the decision.

              Ninth, from a business perspective, you are 100% correct.....

              ..... from a business perspective, they did the right thing by avoiding Lara.

              But doesn't that mean that Gennady is not this avoided killer like people make out? It means that there are guys who want to fight him, but Golovkin is only fighting the opponents who he wants to fight...... just like everyone else.

              He is obviously subject to the exact same risk/reward decisions as every other fighter..... so the excuses for his resume need to stop.

              His resume is exactly who they decided to select.

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              • Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
                If Golovkin cannot deal with Lara because of his difficult style, then he can forget about ever mentioning Ward's name again.
                Lara and Ward would present different problems for Golovkin. The former is more of a pure boxer who moves a lot. Aside from having a size advantage, Ward has a very high ring IQ; he's more similar to Bhop as a get-it-done fighter.

                That said, in the current circumstances, I think Ward-Golovkin has zero chance of happening. Lara-Golovkin is more feasible but Lara will have to queue up.

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                • Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
                  Ninth, from a business perspective, you are 100% correct.....

                  ..... from a business perspective, they did the right thing by avoiding Lara.

                  But doesn't that mean that Gennady is not this avoided killer like people make out? It means that there are guys who want to fight him, but Golovkin is only fighting the opponents who he wants to fight...... just like everyone else.

                  He is obviously subject to the exact same risk/reward decisions as every other fighter..... so the excuses for his resume need to stop.

                  His resume is exactly who they decided to select.
                  The issue here is that fighting Lara could turn out to be bad publicity for Golovkin. As in, worse than not fighting anybody for three months. If the talk is "Golovkin looked bad chasing a guy for 12 rounds" then he takes a hit from all the casual fans who turned in to see this monster pursue a runner around the ring. If the talk is "Golovkin tore through a super welterweight who was no match for his power and size" then GGG and team wasted 3 months training for and beating up someone that diminished his respect and reputation among boxing fans.

                  Frankly I feel Lara is a huge underdog and that most other fans feel the same way in any case. As a hardcore fan I would like to see the fight but it wouldn't be something I would be more excited about than say if GGG were to fight Eubank Jr.

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                  • Originally posted by THC View Post
                    Lara and Ward would present different problems for Golovkin. The former is more of a pure boxer who moves a lot. Aside from having a size advantage, Ward has a very high ring IQ; he's more similar to Bhop as a get-it-done fighter.

                    That said, in the current circumstances, I think Ward-Golovkin has zero chance of happening. Lara-Golovkin is more feasible but Lara will have to queue up.
                    Ward is active and knows how to make it look like he is winning some rounds.

                    Frankly one of the big issues I have with Golovkin-Lara is that it is difficult to picture an entertaining fight that doesn't involve Lara getting caught early and getting knocked out. That's not the kind of fight promoters want to be selling, not when the underdog can't be credibly sold as a threat either.

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                    • Originally posted by The Ninth Layer View Post
                      The issue here is that fighting Lara could turn out to be bad publicity for Golovkin.

                      But, so fkn what ?

                      That applies to every single fight, EVER !

                      Golovkin is a fighter, right ?


                      Originally posted by The Ninth Layer View Post
                      As in, worse than not fighting anybody for three months. If the talk is "Golovkin looked bad chasing a guy for 12 rounds" then he takes a hit from all the casual fans who turned in to see this monster pursue a runner around the ring. If the talk is "Golovkin tore through a super welterweight who was no match for his power and size" then GGG and team wasted 3 months training for and beating up someone that diminished his respect and reputation among boxing fans.

                      Frankly I feel Lara is a huge underdog and that most other fans feel the same way in any case. As a hardcore fan I would like to see the fight but it wouldn't be something I would be more excited about than say if GGG were to fight Eubank Jr.

                      If " Lara is a huge underdog ", then how could that fight "turn out to be bad publicity for Golovkin" ?

                      Sorry but, you basically just stated that Golovkin should not fight lara because he is a risky opponent..... and yet, that is EXACTLY why I think he should fight him.

                      That is why Canelo fought Lara, against the wishes of his promoter.

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