Comments Thread For: Eubank To Golovkin: You're P4P? Nobody Will Respect You!

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  • alexguiness
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    #31
    I found your pen Chris...

    It was up your daddies ass.

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    • Weltschmerz
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      #32
      Sour g****s from Eubank...

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      • Ray*
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        #33
        GGG did what every boxer does goes with the money and less risk, I don't blame him here at all, Eubank should direct his own anger at his own team. With September coming up and not a lot of attractive options out there they got to do what they got to do.

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        • observer
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          #34
          Yep, no-one can say it's a good fight. But we have Eubank Jr. to thank for it. If he didn't waste GGG team's time they wouldn't be in a situation where they have a TV date and no dancing partner. I hope the fight makes enough money to force BJS to come for his retirement check in December.

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          • hugh grant
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            #35
            I love you eubank but you dragged your heels. You csant mess about too much as yoiu have never fought any names and yoiuve got too show more enthusiasm and be greatful and appreciuative.

            But there's only a problem with brook v GGG if brook shows himself to be a weak middleweight. We don't know right now, but brook might go on to be stronger at 160. People are beiung pessimists and thinking the worst assuming he will be bad.

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            • GGG Gloveking
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              #36
              So what have Eubank's actions done for his credibility? He has been running around for weeks now talking about a Golovkin fight, while the negotiations dragged on. Brook found his pen and signed as soon as he saw the contract. What does that say for you Chris?

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              • TSS
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                #37
                Yes, it is true that little g gets no respect from real boxing fans. Little g only fights second-tier opponents or smaller fighters like Brook. Golovkin is really a disgrace to the middleweight division and boxing moreover.

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                • mathed
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by CaneloMaidana
                  You respect Golovkin who ducked Ward.
                  Just love how a 160 pound champ is "ducking" a 172 pound SMW who is now at 175.

                  Guess the same coule be said for Ward ducking Wlad..."I could beat a Klitschko". Needs 3 tuneups for Kovalev, he'd need 30 tuneups for Wlad.

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                  • FeFist
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                    #39
                    I think it is Hearns fault the fight with Eubank fell through. A promoter is not going to give less of a **** about the damage suffered in the ring; they will be looking at how much money they got out of fight.

                    Brook signed for the fight in 24 hours which tells me he was less demanding. From Hearns point of view, he will earn more money. From Golovkin's point of view, he will earn more money against a lower risk opponent.

                    Think that people are jumping the gun in blaming Eubanks. He probably does act like a diva but people are acting as though negotiating isn't a thing, and that instantly walking away from the table to fight an unproven Welterweight isn't telling.

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                    • Roy Jones Jnr
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by sicko
                      I agree but with that being said, what is his reason for not getting their fight done when he had the chance?
                      It certainly wasn't because Jr didn't really want the fight, like the majority of the ****tards in this thread and NSB will have you believe.

                      Anyone with half a brain cell could see just how much Jr wanted to fight GGG. His father on the other hand, who was probably the one in the first place who even put the idea of fighting GGG in Jr's head, has always been difficult to deal with.

                      It's outside the ring stuff which cost the Eubanks this fight, not him not really wanting it.

                      Sr is notorious for being a difficult man to work with, he's as stubborn as they come and whilst he and his son obviously wanted the fight he isn't going to budge even slightly if he feels he's in the right. Mix that with Eddie Hearn and it's a recipe for disaster.

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