Big Dunn - I agree that HBO shouldve put their foot down and not bought Canelo v Smith. That said, once Canelo refused to fight GGG, then what? don't buy another GGG fight? My point is that, for his options, Brook isn't a bad challenge. It's not as if there are s many legit 160 lb challenegrs out there
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostGolovkin signed to fight Eubank Jnr, a top 10 ranked MW. It was Brook's promoter who brought Kell in when Eubank wouldn't sign the contract.
Most people thought Jnr was a good opponent for GGG, but I didn't. Jnr is too green and doesn't have a good team behind him, like Brook has. I think Kell Brook will test Golovkin more than Jnr would have done.
Canelo relinquished his belt rather than fight. so fuck him, he isn't part of this equation.
You know that HBO isn't likely going to approve any tough fights for GGG between now and Canelo. Just 2-3 tuneups, the same thing you have been killing Ward for doing before Kov.
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Originally posted by MrRolltide91 View PostBrook is fat
Sure he's put on some fat (judging by his midsection) but he also added some muscle. That or he just really had legit problems with making 147.
Not defending this fight, it's still **** and shouldn't be happening but the size here isn't the issue.
Golovkin's skillset and Brook's lack of experience at 160 is.
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Originally posted by animelive View PostMeh I think Eubank is underrated. He is definitely a pretty good an experienced fighter. Ofcourse he can use some more experience. But I like this fight mainly because the same people who were going "canelo done good, he is A side so he can fight khan, its fine" are now crying salt is real.Originally posted by rasdun View PostExactly. Brook is a 5-1 underdog in the books. Guaranteed Eubank would've been a 20-1 underdog - for good reason. Bc he had no shot to win. Anyone that doesn't think Brook is a better fight than Eubank, I tend to question their boxing knowledge
Brook is different. He knows what he's getting into with GGG and he will have a game plan. He also has a hard-headed, realistic team in his corner and the head trainer will be calling the shots.Last edited by kafkod; 08-10-2016, 03:11 PM.
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Originally posted by King_ View Post"Just like Canelo-Khan doe"
"Too small doe"
"fight Ward"
"fight a name then fight canelo.... oops wait, wait dont fight a name, just fight ward"
"dont deserve canelo til u fight a star"
"catch 22 generic bull**** blah blah"
"dominic wade is a tomato can"
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Originally posted by rasdun View PostBig Dunn - I agree that HBO shouldve put their foot down and not bought Canelo v Smith. That said, once Canelo refused to fight GGG, then what? don't buy another GGG fight? My point is that, for his options, Brook isn't a bad challenge. It's not as if there are s many legit 160 lb challenegrs out there
Yes, you hold HBO accountable and do not watch. I haven't watched a Stevenson fight in a while. I didn't watch the Ward/brand BS this week. I still watch other cards, fox, espn, soleo boxeo etc.
GGG's next 2-3 fights will be crap. Same as Canelo. Each fight will be 80/20-90/10 mismatches where Canelo or GGG look great to setup the Sept 2017 fight.
Brook is there for the same reason Kahn fought canelo-big name with no chance to win. Please lets not act Like Brook-whose 1 quality win is Porter-is a tough fight.
This isn't a case where the best WW has cleaned out the division and is going up like SRL/Hagler or Floyd/Canelo. Brook very well could lose to thurman, spence , kahn, or bradley.Last edited by The Big Dunn; 08-10-2016, 03:14 PM.
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Originally posted by Freedom. View PostYet Hatton had no trouble making 140, he would just balloon up between fights.
Brook says he can't make 147 any more.
As you can see in photos, Brook and GGG are the same size.
This is a total mismatch, and you can't defend that.
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For those of you saying he put on lbs and lbs of muscle.... you're disillusioned. In the amount of time he had to prepare for this fight the amount some of you are suggesting he put on is highly unlikely in terms of human physiology without AAS. Especially for an athlete who's been training as long as he has. He'll basically end up looking like he's fight night at 147, at the 160 weigh in. So in the ring his physical advantages will just be he didn't have to dehydrate down prior. He'll basically be his 147lb self fight night in the ring at 160.
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