Comments Thread For: 30 Day Weights: Gennady Golovkin 165, Kell Brook 176!
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They say denial is a good psychological defense to get away from reality. Sigmund Freud said when humans are dealt with truth too uncomfortable, they reject it
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Whether I know him or not is not important - I'm giving myself as an example of the general public. That I watch fights 1-2x per month and I never heard of him - I guarantee that I'm not the only one. Has this guy Medina ever even fought on tv in the U.S.? you think that a fight with him is better for GGG's career than Brook - you're just wrong.If your biggest criticism is that he should be fighting someone like Medina, a no-name 168 lber, instead of Brook, then that just proves my point - that there were no legit threats at 160 lbs for GGG to fight in the fall.
And who cares about trying to make a fight with Degale enticing? GGG isn't planning on moving up to 168 now anyway. He would've for a big fight (Chavez or Froch) but prefers to fight at 160. I have no problem with a fighter preferring to stay at the weight class he wants to fight in - the same thing Bhop did for 20 defenses before moving up at age 40. We should commend fighters who do this - fight multiple times per year, go for the KO and make exciting fights - not denigrate them for failing to fight some contender outside his weight class in a fight no one cares about except you a few thousand other people.
But, I shouldn't have to tell you this. Someone like yourself shows your intelligence through use of the nickname triple asswipe. obviously you know what your talking about. LMAO. are you a teenager or do you still live in your parents basement - bc it has 2 be one of the two, right? lmfaoComment
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of course Floyd would've gotten credit if he did. Floyd got credit when he fought tough guys - Corrales, Castillo, de la Hoya, Hatton, Canelo. and rec'd criticism when he fought easy opponents, like Sharmba Mitchell, Baldomir (instead of Margarito), Robert Guererro, Andre Berto, etc - from objective point of view. Those that criticized every match or praised everything he did - who cares what they thought anyway?Comment
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If he's going to stay @ 160, he's gonna need more WW's to move up. Good luck with him getting the canelo fight, thus he will continue to claim other guys are ducking him, if he wants to make a UK fanbase, there will be a demand for him to fight Degale at some point.Whether I know him or not is not important - I'm giving myself as an example of the general public. That I watch fights 1-2x per month and I never heard of him - I guarantee that I'm not the only one. Has this guy Medina ever even fought on tv in the U.S.? you think that a fight with him is better for GGG's career than Brook - you're just wrong.If your biggest criticism is that he should be fighting someone like Medina, a no-name 168 lber, instead of Brook, then that just proves my point - that there were no legit threats at 160 lbs for GGG to fight in the fall.
And who cares about trying to make a fight with Degale enticing? GGG isn't planning on moving up to 168 now anyway. He would've for a big fight (Chavez or Froch) but prefers to fight at 160. I have no problem with a fighter preferring to stay at the weight class he wants to fight in - the same thing Bhop did for 20 defenses before moving up at age 40. We should commend fighters who do this - fight multiple times per year, go for the KO and make exciting fights - not denigrate them for failing to fight some contender outside his weight class in a fight no one cares about except you a few thousand other people.
But, I shouldn't have to tell you this. Someone like yourself shows your intelligence through use of the nickname triple asswipe. obviously you know what your talking about. LMAO. are you a teenager or do you still live in your parents basement - bc it has 2 be one of the two, right? lmfao
Yeah, here in my basementComment
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Wrong, when he fought Castillo, the first fight was very close and most felt he lost (myself included), then he fought him again, beat him and people still complained about the first fight. Corrales went on to take more losses, people used that as to why he wasn't that great anyway. Dlh? Oh he was sooooo out of his prime when Floyd fought him....when it was Manny it was a super dangerous dlh lol. Ricky? Nope, they complained that wasn't his best weight, complained about the ref, etc etc...so all those you mentioned you're wrong about.of course Floyd would've gotten credit if he did. Floyd got credit when he fought tough guys - Corrales, Castillo, de la Hoya, Hatton, Canelo. and rec'd criticism when he fought easy opponents, like Sharmba Mitchell, Baldomir (instead of Margarito), Robert Guererro, Andre Berto, etc - from objective point of view. Those that criticized every match or praised everything he did - who cares what they thought anyway?Comment
Human beings can only take the burden of thinking about 24 hours. If you think about the past, you will get depressed. If you think about the future, you will get anxious. Live in the present.
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