Comments Thread For: Golovkin: Not Sure Why Canelo Went To 154, I'm Ready Any Time!
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Despite coming across as totally clueless, and sounding like an outsider looking in..... that guy insists that he is an olympic-level boxer who beat up Alfonso Gomez in sparring..... so yea, good luck with that request LMAOComment
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Even with 1 notable fighter, its more than you can say for the other guy you are defending.yeah one notable win combined and that's about all (with the exception of Floyd), so what pretty much two Zab Judah's...wait no that's an insult to Zab considering his resume. Unless you are tossing Mosley in there who by my estimation was a better fighter than both even at his washed up stage. Shy of Floyd that's Canelo's best opponent to date. We can talk about the Josesito Lopez too since he's found some names.Comment
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hold on.....
1) Canelo dropped the middleweight belt, and confirmed he is a JMW.....
2) Loeffler said this just over a year ago.....
Loeffler said that Golovkin would have no problem fighting at a catchweight against Alvarez, who fought Lara in a 155-pound bout.
“We’ve always said that if there is a compelling fight, Gennady would move up or down, we’ve talked about moving up to 168 for Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. because that would be a pay-per-view fight and if it’s Canelo, then I’m sure that we could work out a catchweight if he wanted to work out a catchweight and if it’s in his best interest. So that would certainly be a pay-per-view fight,” said Loeffler.
“There wouldn’t be any issues for us to come down to fight Canelo. There would still be a title on the line for Gennady because he would be fighting under 160, so he would be able to defend the titles at 156 or whatever you have the weight be. But Gennady would be willing to come down in weight to fight Canelo. I wouldn’t say it would be at 154 but certainly, given that Canelo fought his last fight at 155, then you could say that Gennady would certainly be willing to come down in weight to make the Canelo fight.”
Q: so, why did they b1tch-out on the weight just over a year later ?
A: because fighting Canelo at 155 is a very dangerous fight, and Team Bull**** wanted EVERY possible advantage..... they assumed that Canelo would crack under the public pressure and the deadline from the WBC.
And in this video, GGG admits that he refused to budge on the weight.....
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1) Canelo stated that he will fight at 155
2) Loeffler acknowledged that, and promised they would agree to a CW
3) When it came time to sign, GGG refused to budge on the weight
So, how could you possibly blame Canelo ?
For the record, you just repeated/supported a fallacy.Comment
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FACT: lil'G was willing to fight Froch at 168
FACT: lil'G was willing to fight Chavez at 168
FACT: lil'G was willing to fight Hopkins at 168
FACT: lil'G was willing to fight Chudinov at 168
FACT: lil'G was willing to fight Ramirez at 168
FACT: lil'G was NOT willing to fight Andre Ward at 168
You can spin that however you want, just so long as you're happy
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[FACT:[/B] GGG was willing to fight Ward at 168, but not for 50/50.FACT: lil'G was willing to fight Froch at 168
FACT: lil'G was willing to fight Chavez at 168
FACT: lil'G was willing to fight Hopkins at 168
FACT: lil'G was willing to fight Chudinov at 168
FACT: lil'G was willing to fight Ramirez at 168
FACT: lil'G was NOT willing to fight Andre Ward at 168
You can spin that however you want, just so long as you're happy
How come you always forget that part? Oh right, being the hype man keeps you busy. Keep your dreams alive there!Comment
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