Comments Thread For: Gilberto Ramirez Shakes Head, Says Golovkin Being a Hypocrite
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"Actually, it is ****** to think you know more about his body and ideal weight than he, his coaches, his management, etc does. The guy has had plenty of time to evaluate himself at both weights. But, that wasn't even the initial statement, now was it? It was that Ramirez supposedly fought a middleweight in Abraham. Abraham who has been 168 for years and had reasonable success there. Save some face and give it up."
What's funny is your lack of boxing knowledge. Abraham moved up to 168 to fight in the super 6 tournament then never moved back down to 160. My argument would be for him to have stayed at 160 after the super 6. He was a NIGHTMARE MIDDEWEIGHTComment
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So they said they'll fight Zurdo next year huh? How can people not see they ducked Ward? Everytime it comes to Ward they have a full list of excuses, thesis, dispositions, & scientific theories, as to why they couldn't fight Ward
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It's strange how people didn't have a problem with Zurdo fighting Britsch a couple of months ago when i was saying how there fight shouldn't even be sanctioned. But as soon as he brings up GGG now suddenly Britisch is as bad as I've been saying.Comment
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Don't change the subject, I'm talking about weight here. So what if he comes in 170+ on fight night. Terence Crawford comes in at 153-154 on fight night, so according to your logic Terence Crawford is a light middleweight? Do you have a problem with Crawford, a 140 fighter, ballooning up to 154?
There are no rules that says how much a fighter can gain after a weigh-in. They make weight, we got a fight and that's that.Comment
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Ibf has rules for itDon't change the subject, I'm talking about weight here. So what if he comes in 170+ on fight night. Terence Crawford comes in at 153-154 on fight night, so according to your logic Terence Crawford is a light middleweight? Do you have a problem with Crawford, a 140 fighter, ballooning up to 154?
There are no rules that says how much a fighter can gain after a weigh-in. They make weight, we got a fight and that's that.
CricketsLast edited by All in; 07-22-2016, 08:03 PM.Comment
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Who are we kidding man
Fighters dont pick their opponent
Their promoters seek out the biggest money fight available
This so happened to be canelo. He ducked so brook the next biggest available fight in financial terms
Why are we being so naive to this and branding fighters as cowards etc. Im referring to fans. Ramirez is just doing his job. Trash talking a future opponent and perhaps projecting his frustration at not having secured a paydayLast edited by jas; 07-22-2016, 07:54 PM.Comment
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Actually, what's funny is you saying "your lack of boxing knowledge" after you said that Ramirez beat up on a 160lber, who has been at 168 for 7 years and a champion for 4 of those years."Actually, it is ****** to think you know more about his body and ideal weight than he, his coaches, his management, etc does. The guy has had plenty of time to evaluate himself at both weights. But, that wasn't even the initial statement, now was it? It was that Ramirez supposedly fought a middleweight in Abraham. Abraham who has been 168 for years and had reasonable success there. Save some face and give it up."
What's funny is your lack of boxing knowledge. Abraham moved up to 168 to fight in the super 6 tournament then never moved back down to 160. My argument would be for him to have stayed at 160 after the super 6. He was a NIGHTMARE MIDDEWEIGHT
Really bizarre how shameless some of you guys are. It's getting boring for me though and you're clearly out of ammo so I'm going to let you stew in your own embarrassment.Comment
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You sir are 100% right. Except ggg vs canelo would be bigger than what he's got goingWho are we kidding man
Fighters dont pick their opponent
Their promoters seek out the biggest money fight available
This so happened to be canelo. He ducked so brook the next biggest available fight in financial terms
Why are we being so naive to this and branding fighters as cowards etc. Im referring to fans. Ramirez is just doing his job. Trash talking a future opponent and perhaps projecting his frustration at now having secured a paydayComment
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