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Originally posted by aboutfkntime View PostYea but you always get caught flip-flopping and your double-standards exposed.
not really a win is it ?
January 23, 2016:
"Other middleweight contenders such as Andy Lee, Hassan N’dam and Peter Quillin would be opponents that Golovkin could face but these fighters are all coming off of losses and would not bring Golovkin much in terms of notoriety. Lee and N’dam don’t bring titles to the mix anymore and Quillin after losing by first round knockout to Daniel Jacobs is moving up to super middleweight. Daniel Jacobs may be a possibility as well, but it doesn’t seem like a match up Jacobs himself wants at this stage. It was also recently reported that Matt Korobov would be willing to face Golovkin. Korobov was last seen being stopped by vicious Andy lee right hook and at this point doesn't seem to bring much to the table. Therein lies the reason why Golovkin and his team should look to make a fight with Erislandy Lara.
Why not? It’s time for Golovkin and his team to call Lara’s bluff. Lara and his team have released statements through the media that they are willing to move up in weight and face Golovkin for the last two years. Lara and his team haven't sent a direct offer to Golovkin or his promotional team K2, but Lara is the only fighter sans Andre Ward who seems to want to face Golovkin. Both men don’t have fights scheduled at the moment and it would be the perfect time for this bout to take place. The promotional issues here are the sticking point and the on thing that could slow down negotiations. Unlike fellow Al Haymon promoted fighter Daniel Jacobs, Lara hasn’t made statements about a split PPV with Showtime and HBO needing to happen to make the fight. Lara and his fans have made it the narrative that Golovkin doesn’t want to step in the ring with him. Golovkin could answer the critics who believe Lara's movement would give him trouble. Whether you believe Lara lost to Canelo Alvarez or Carlos Molina, for Golovkin this would give him an opponent who is highly skilled and equally motivated. Certainly better equipped than most of the middleweights Golovkin has faced thus far and could really push him with his superior boxing skill. If Golovkin were to walk Lara down and take him out in three rounds it will have silenced many of his critics."
http://www.frontproofmedia.com/boxin...erislandy-lara
What do you think about GGG vs. Lara?
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostGood answer! That's what I thought you would say! It's a waste of time because trying to defend a CW request for 164, while simultaneously berating a boxer for requesting a CW of 155 is an enormous task! Trying to convince someone that a man that hasn't lost a fight since he was 14, an Olympic Gold Medalist, and cleaned out the entire 168 division, is afraid of a smaller man who just fought Dominic Wade, is nearly impossible!
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Originally posted by HeroBando View PostIt's only an enormous task if you're trying to explain it to a ******. How many times has this been explained to you, 50-100? And where did I say Ward was afraid of the smaller man? Nice job SDing that strawman. That's how bad Ggg is, its a "victory" for the haters that guys 15lbs heavier may not be afraid of him lol
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Haha the demographic is at it again crying for Ward, the only guy between MW and Light Heavy who these ******s can name, that would have a chance against GGG due to his size and dirty style, the guy who already ducked GGG and put out a hoax offer after GGG signed another fight.
Always funny to see how Abel is able to troll the predictable demographic.
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostHow many times have you made the argument that Ward turned down an offer to fight GGG? 50-100? And I have made the argument that it was GGG that turned down an offer to fight Ward, and then his promoter came out and said #1) It's not worth the risk, and 2) The fight would only take place @ 164. You can't defend those statements by Loeffler, yet you still try! GGG has yet to prove greatness, Ward has. Get at me when GGG fights at least one fighter on the P4P TOP 10.
Canelo is p4p, he just submitted to Ggg. Tried to fight p4p Froch got "we'll swerve him if we can". Hey that's Wards biggest win, who was offered a full weight and hometown concession.
So I take it you finally get the difference between 155 and 164? Don't let me catch you using that talking point again, scoundrel
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