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  • Originally posted by bluzi View Post
    Why do you need to curse so much ? you sound like a 12 years old ...... GGG is a very popular fighter , is he the next Floyd ? no , no one will be the next Floyd (maybe Joshua but thats a long shot as well) , boxing is not in that place anymore.

    I would agree that this is not a good fight and GGG will KO brook with ease , thats irrelevant to the fact that he had 0 options for September once Eubank bailed.

    Relax , you are hating way too much over things that don't have any impact on your life ..... LET IT ALL GO
    Lol, if a WW was his best choice, that's pretty pathetic, and what I hate is hype jobs, which is what this loser is, never chasing greatness, wants everyone to come to him without being a name, and thus claiming everyone is ducking him. An OLD and out of prime Froch, a Chavez who was stopped by a light hitting lhw and was battered from pillar to post by Martinez, a Saunders who wanted 4 million, but wow! Kell is making what???, Jacobs, who KO'd what many felt was a top MW, though I feel he's got at least 2 losses, nonetheless, Jacobs made 1.5 and has that 1st Rd ko, so why shouldn't he get more than his last fight? Beat TOP guys, make more money right? So who does GayLoveKin own a win over to demand anything? Yep, NOBODY.

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    • Originally posted by kafkod View Post
      So what is your point exactly?

      That GGG will be the same size as he always is vs Brook, and Brook will be coming in as a MW, like Lemieux and Wade?

      And you need an illuminati theory to explain that?

      Maybe Kell Brook is a shape shifting alien in human disguise, and he can be whatever size he wants to be?
      Point is that Golovkin is doing what he routinely does, being 165 pounds at the 30 day weigh-in and on route to being 159 pounds at the official fight weigh-in and about 172/173 pounds on fight night. On the flip-side, no one knows what weight Brook will be or how his body will perform because he doesn't know because he has absolutely no experience making the Middleweight range or performing at that weight.

      More proof that Golovkin is risk adverse and is only willing to stay in his comfort zone. Greatness will not be achieved that way.

      No one needs foolish illuminati theories and no one knows why you even brought it into this boxing discussion.

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      • Originally posted by Mr. Luthor View Post
        Point is that Golovkin is doing what he routinely does, being 165 pounds at the 30 day weigh-in and on route to being 159 pounds at the official fight weigh-in and about 172/173 pounds on fight night. On the flip-side, no one knows what weight Brook will be or how his body will perform because he doesn't know because he has absolutely no experience making the Middleweight range or performing at that weight.

        More proof that Golovkin is risk adverse and is only willing to stay in his comfort zone. Greatness will not be achieved that way.

        No one needs foolish illuminati theories and no one knows why you even brought it into this boxing discussion.
        This...wth is this about anyway? Dudes a weirdo

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        • Originally posted by Mr. Luthor View Post
          Point is that Golovkin is doing what he routinely does, being 165 pounds at the 30 day weigh-in and on route to being 159 pounds at the official fight weigh-in and about 172/173 pounds on fight night. On the flip-side, no one knows what weight Brook will be or how his body will perform because he doesn't know because he has absolutely no experience making the Middleweight range or performing at that weight.

          More proof that Golovkin is risk adverse and is only willing to stay in his comfort zone. Greatness will not be achieved that way.

          No one needs foolish illuminati theories and no one knows why you even brought it into this boxing discussion.
          Golovkin offered to fight Martinez, in Argentina, for 10% of the purse. And that was when Sergio was still universally regarded as the best MW in the world.

          GGG was ready to fight Ward at 168 back in 2013, but Ward wasn't ready for him. And in any case, HBO told them both that there wasn't enough fan interest in either of them back then to make it a worthwhile match-up.

          GGG was ready to fight Froch in the UK, at 168lbs, which is something Ward wouldn't do. He also wanted to fight Quillin when Quillin was still unbeaten and highly rated.

          Trust me, GGG will take risky fights when the time and the money is right. And I have a feeling that Kell Brook could turn out to be a riskier opponent than you and many others believe.

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          • Originally posted by Metho_4u View Post
            This...wth is this about anyway? Dudes a weirdo
            I'm sure he and the multiple voices in his head disagree with you.
            Last edited by Mr. Luthor; 08-11-2016, 08:43 AM.

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            • Originally posted by Metho_4u View Post
              Lol, if a WW was his best choice, that's pretty pathetic, and what I hate is hype jobs, which is what this loser is, never chasing greatness, wants everyone to come to him without being a name, and thus claiming everyone is ducking him. An OLD and out of prime Froch, a Chavez who was stopped by a light hitting lhw and was battered from pillar to post by Martinez, a Saunders who wanted 4 million, but wow! Kell is making what???, Jacobs, who KO'd what many felt was a top MW, though I feel he's got at least 2 losses, nonetheless, Jacobs made 1.5 and has that 1st Rd ko, so why shouldn't he get more than his last fight? Beat TOP guys, make more money right? So who does GayLoveKin own a win over to demand anything? Yep, NOBODY.
              You don't seem to realise you are actually backing GGG fight with Brook , the reason why he can't pay Sanuders 4M or 2M for Jacobs is the fact he is not an American or a mexican star , he does not generate that kind of money so they won't face him for the glory of being UD MW champions , he is left with fighters that generates more or the same money as him which is why Eubank was his pick , or are you suggesting his team to take big loses on the money side just to get him to fight Jacobs ? is that your suggestion ? because TomL is not a dumb forum troll he won't overpay Jacobs or BJS , why would he ? they will take short money vs Canelo (which still be a big number), but its not the same as losing money at the negotiations table as you suggest.
              OPEN YOUR EYES , you are clearly not objective on the situation....

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              • Originally posted by Eastcoast;16938567[B
                ]If Brook's weight is legit, then it just means he's not cutting yet (diet). He's clearly got the smaller frame than Golovkin, and having to move with added weight will only tire him faster.
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                It's too bad Cotto turned Brook down, that would've been a very interesting fight.
                The flip side to that is something Kell Brook's trainer, Dominic Ingle, and his strength and conditioning coach at Sheffield Sports Academy mentioned: Kell had to severly cut his calorie intake for weeks during training for fights at 147, which affected his ability to train hard. Without worrying about the weight, he can eat properly and train harder for Golovkin, which will make his fitness level higher.

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                • Every time I see Gennady's weights both pre fight and in ring I have to wonder what the real motive of the people who want to see him "prove himself at 168 and 175" is. He's more like a 154.

                  I know his trainer said blah blah blah but nobody cares. That's people people taking everything Atlas and Roach say seriously.

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                  • Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                    Golovkin offered to fight Martinez, in Argentina, for 10% of the purse. And that was when Sergio was still universally regarded as the best MW in the world.

                    GGG was ready to fight Ward at 168 back in 2013, but Ward wasn't ready for him. And in any case, HBO told them both that there wasn't enough fan interest in either of them back then to make it a worthwhile match-up.

                    GGG was ready to fight Froch in the UK, at 168lbs, which is something Ward wouldn't do. He also wanted to fight Quillin when Quillin was still unbeaten and highly rated.

                    Trust me, GGG will take risky fights when the time and the money is right. And I have a feeling that Kell Brook could turn out to be a riskier opponent than you and many others believe.
                    We both know that when Team Golovkin was asked about a Martinez fight in 2012, they responded....Tom Loeffler, who helps run the Klitschko brothers' promotional company, told me that K2 wants to do Golovkin-Martinez, but down the line a bit. First, the company would like to whet the U.S. fans' appetites by showcasing Golovkin on HBO.

                    Yes this was when Martinez was #3 P4P and at the top of the Middleweight Division.

                    We both know Martinez, nor any other boxer, would fight unknown Golovkin instead of Chavez Jr, Murray and Cotto.

                    We both know that Ward fought only once and defended his 168 pound title once in 2013 due to shoulder surgery and we both know that GGG wasn't going to move up to 168 and Ward wasn't going to move down to 160 for Golovkin.

                    Ward didn't need to fight Froch in the UK because he actually beat Froch and took Froch's title in 2011 unlike Golovkin chasing after a retiring Froch 4 yrs later.

                    Fact remains that Golovkin has yet to take any risks and only talks about what he would do, would have done and would have fought. Let us know when he actually does.

                    Any fight can become riskier than predicted but that doesn't change the fact that in this fight Brook is the one that is taking the risk, while Golovkin and his camp just continue to talk about risk.
                    Last edited by Mr. Luthor; 08-11-2016, 08:50 AM.

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                    • Originally posted by //// View Post
                      Every time I see Gennady's weights both pre fight and in ring I have to wonder what the real motive of the people who want to see him "prove himself at 168 and 175" is. He's more like a 154.

                      I know his trainer said blah blah blah but nobody cares. That's people people taking everything Atlas and Roach say seriously.
                      The guy dehydrates 11lbs it's not like he's Mayweather/Pacquiao small for his division, they only put on 2/3 lbs after the weigh in. The guy isn't a tiny MW.

                      Brook goes up 9lbs to 156 after the weigh in and he's a huge WW, Golovkin goes up 11lb and he's a small MW? Just doesn't make sense.

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