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  • Can'tHoldMeBack
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    #21
    Abel and lil g will have no problem waiting at 160lbs until he 60 for the ginger ****e fight either, they left that part of interview out

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    • Can'tHoldMeBack
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      #22
      Originally posted by Mzembe
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      Didn't Hopkins do the same thing at 160? He forced bigger names (Oscar and Tito) to move up in weight to fight so he could bully them around then forced Winky to fight at 170 when Winky was in his prime. Hopkins now holds the record for the longest reign by a MW. I bet you think Hopkins is an all time great?

      GGG did not ask for a fight with Brooks and neither did he force Brooks to fight him at 160. Brooks promoter mentioned the fight to Brooks and Brooks jumped at it.

      GGG has pretty much cleaned up the 160Ibs division with the exception of your cousin Canelo the coward. He's also said he wants to break the Old Dirty Bastard Hopkins record which he will do.

      GGG does not need to move up to 168 to prove anything. Calzaghe stayed at 168 and cemented his legacy as the greatest 168Ibs fighter ever.

      You keep scratching your anus while sitting comfortable in the basement of your mother's house pretending to be a warrior and criticizing a legitimate MW champion who has fought literally everyone in his division.
      You lost any credibility in your post when you said Hopkins made Oscar move up when in fact Hopkins had to lose 3 pounds to fight Oscar

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      • turnedup
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        #23
        Originally posted by Death_Adder
        Does that mean the Ward fight will happen when 97K is 80?

        And when 97K hits 60, he will have fought a total of ONE elite fighter. He was a welter weight, but the Guzzling Golovtard Girls would have you believe otherwise.
        Well maybe if Ward had taken the fight when it was offered to him and he could make 168...oh wait that's irrelevant here. As is the fact until November rolls around it'll be nearly 5 years since Ward fought what can be considered anything beyond a b- level fighter.

        Originally posted by Box-Office
        Canelo paid his dues by giving advantages to Cotto and Floyd to land them in the ring. Now it is GGG's turn. If he is wiling to move down to 154 for Floyd he could've surely done 155 for Canelo. This insistence to fight at 160 vs Canelo only hurts GGG, whois 34 & his best wins are Lemeiux & Murray, who are solid but for someone rated so high, it isn't much.



        GGG is a small MW and it wouldn't be draining him not to mention Canelo is the A-side and while its not fair, but that is life. There is a reason why Mr 100 K PPV sales is travelling to UK to fight a Welter in his country.




        You can call Canelo every name in the book, but he has a great resume, a lucrative fan base, oh and youth meaning he can fight a great name in the future to make up for this debacle.
        Originally posted by bigdunny1
        *** boy Sanchez basically admitting that GGG won't leave 160 until he's 60. I guess all that 154 or 168 talk was just Bullshyt. Keep making excuses for fighting bums and refusing to budge on weight to make a big fight.

        Stays begging WW's and Super WW's to move up to 160 for the first time in their careers while refusing to do the same. Clown won't go up or down 160 worse resume of any so called elite fighter I've ever seen.
        Canelo hasn't sacrificed shhhh. He made a few extra million for losing all of two pounds...at that age I could've taken a shhh and lost two pounds in one bathroom trip and what advantage did he give Cotto? Outweighing the shh out of him and buying himself an easy 160lb belt? He beat a Cotto that little man Pacquaio made look like a human punching bag.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Deletrious
          My prediction is Canelo buys Saunder's belt (BJ is clearly just looking to cash out) and then sits on it, refusing to fight GGG next Sept. Which is really ****ty because GGG will never get to unify the division. GGG will move up to face Ramirez and Degale in the fall and winter of 2017, and try to unify 168. After that, and hopefully he hasn't lost a step to age, we'll see him fight Kovalev and/or Ward, which will finally shut his critics up.
          Man, if he doest what you saying, He'll be a HoF guaranteed, and depending on his wins and loses he could become a legendary fighter.

          Honestly even tho I really like him, i don't think he'll take those fights.

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          • rrayvez
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            #25
            Neither a ggg nor Canelo fan but the facts remain that Canelo handed over a belt to avoid the fight and now aside from a few delusional biased Mexicans, he is considered a joke by the boxing community. Fans and fighters alike.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Mzembe
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              Didn't Hopkins do the same thing at 160? He forced bigger names (Oscar and Tito) to move up in weight to fight so he could bully them around then forced Winky to fight at 170 when Winky was in his prime. Hopkins now holds the record for the longest reign by a MW. I bet you think Hopkins is an all time great?

              GGG did not ask for a fight with Brooks and neither did he force Brooks to fight him at 160. Brooks promoter mentioned the fight to Brooks and Brooks jumped at it.
              GGG has pretty much cleaned up the 160Ibs division with the exception of your cousin Canelo the coward. He's also said he wants to break the Old Dirty Bastard Hopkins record which he will do.

              GGG does not need to move up to 168 to prove anything. Calzaghe stayed at 168 and cemented his legacy as the greatest 168Ibs fighter ever.

              You keep scratching your anus while sitting comfortable in the basement of your mother's house pretending to be a warrior and criticizing a legitimate MW champion who has fought literally everyone in his division.
              Umm didn't bhop shred a few lbs to get that Oscar fight. I think Floyd gave into every Oscar demand to get that fight. I think hagler lost a few lbs for Leonard ( not a 100%) point being if you're chasing the money man you give in to get that fight. If you're confident in yourself you make it happen.

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              • batista84
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                #27
                Originally posted by turnedup
                Canelo hasn't sacrificed ****. He made a few extra million for losing all of two pounds...at that age I could've taken a shhh and lost two pounds in one bathroom trip and what advantage did he give Cotto? Outweighing the shh out of him and buying himself an easy 160lb belt? He beat a Cotto that little man Pacquaio made look like a human punching bag.
                you forgot to remember that he knocked out a 182 Geale, TKO'ed a HoF Maravilla that either with a good or bad knee beat Murray, a LHW Chavez Jr and was a 7-3 favorite to beat a "small Cotto" C'mon bro!

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                  #28
                  Bumlovkin is 34! his best ppv was 79k and his best opponent is c level at best...

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Box-Office
                    Canelo paid his dues by giving advantages to Cotto and Floyd to land them in the ring. Now it is GGG's turn. If he is wiling to move down to 154 for Floyd he could've surely done 155 for Canelo. This insistence to fight at 160 vs Canelo only hurts GGG, whois 34 & his best wins are Lemeiux & Murray, who are solid but for someone rated so high, it isn't much.



                    GGG is a small MW and it wouldn't be draining him not to mention Canelo is the A-side and while its not fair, but that is life. There is a reason why Mr 100 K PPV sales is travelling to UK to fight a Welter in his country.




                    You can call Canelo every name in the book, but he has a great resume, a lucrative fan base, oh and youth meaning he can fight a great name in the future to make up for this debacle.
                    Canelo never even offered to fight GGG at 155. His team were obviously too scared that Golovkin might have accepted it.

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                    • kafkod
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by bigdunny1
                      You frauds can't have it both ways. Can't say GGG don't have to move up to prove anything but then say Canelo does. Canelo has a better resume and is the cash cow GGG wish he was by that logic what the F does he have to move up to 160 to fight the gutless wonder who refuses to fight anyone worth a damn. Cleaned out the division? He is the collector of vacant and paper belts. Who did he beat for any of his belts please tell me? And now GGG who bashed others for dragging fighters up had no choice and was forced to pull a p*ssy move and do EXACTLY what he just criticzed and is dragging a WW up 2 full weights to 160. He had other options but those would require him doing what he somehow demands OTHERS do which is move up in weight. Keep begging WW's and Super WW's to fight you because it's a lot easier then you moving up and proving yourself against 168lbers.

                      Trying to get a GGG fanboy to admit to the double standard they hold GGG too is like trying to get your mom to stop coming over to swallow my ****.
                      Golovkin didn't drag Brook up to fight him and you know it. Stop being such a biased, hypocritical POS.

                      Canelo called Golovkin into the ring after he beat Khan and told everybody he would fight him at 160. Then he backed down and handed over his belt without a fight. Those are the facts. Deal with them.
                      Last edited by kafkod; 08-17-2016, 04:28 PM.

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