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Comments Thread For: 30 Day Weights: Gennady Golovkin 165, Kell Brook 176!
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostThe 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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Originally posted by _Maxi View PostGolovkin also signed to fight Pirog (WBO MW champion) after Pirog KOed Jacobs. Pirog injured during camp and the fight was cancelled, but that's a different story. GGG didn't make any demand and signed to fight the most dangerous MW at that time. Anyone saying GGG is not willing to take risks is ******.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostGolovkin 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 _Maxi View PostI see... Canelo was making 172 (trout fight) and 174 (angulo fight) but you took the lowest weights you found there from when he was fighting at 150 catchweights. You also include Thurman as JMW.. or Kirkland as MW... You're an assh'le.
You're a poor ****** troll.
Directly form YOUR link.....
Keith Thurman VS Carlos Quintana - Contested at Light Middleweight with a 152-pound catch-weight limit
Thurman: 160
Quintana: 165
James Kirkland VS Glen Tapia - Contested at Middleweight, despite both being ranked as Light Middleweights and only slightly going above weight, the ultimate contracts allowed a 156-pound limit, just inside the Middleweight division.
Kirkland: 168
Tapia: 165
You're making this too easy.
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