Comments Thread For: Golovkin: No Big Fights at 168, I Make 160 Easy - I'm Not Big 160
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waaaah that guy hates me, waaaah
..... how the fk would you know, Gennady's little sister ? LMAOComment
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Did you just tell me that Golovkin is not 100% responsible, therefore 100% accountable, for the words/actions of his OFFICIAL representatives?
On what planet ?
Good god Billy, pull your head out of your ass..... they have been lying through their teeth for FOUR YEARS, and have been exposed on NUMEROUS occasions LMAO
They will forever be known as..... " Team Bull**** ".
You can take a shot at Ward for 1, maybe 2 things..... and you can take a shot at Canelo for 1, maybe 2 things..... but I can give you a fkn shopping list full of Golovkin's lies and flip-flop's..... just ask me, I dare you.
You are not keeping it real man, and you know it.Comment
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Sooooo, why did they hang all their hopes on Eubank? Why didn't they have a back up opponent already set? It had to be a WW? Maybe Lara would've done it, I mean big scary GayLoveKin I know, but surely there must have been another brave soul to get into the ring with him right?
Eubank wanted the fight and instructed Matchroom to make it. Eddie Hearn obviously couldn't have foreseen any issues in putting it together.
What do you mean maybe Lara would have done it? Do you know how ridiculous that is? If GG hadn't have been fighting a Matchroom fighter, the event would have been pulled. GG either accepted Brook, or he'd have had to have fought another opponent in another venue. Again, this was a week before he was due to start camp. You guys have no concept of how things work.Comment
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Fighters moving up or down for challenges is normal. Everyone brings up the Marvin Hagler example but the difference is Hagler had competition there and there was no super middlweight to move up to. The Hagler situation is rare, not the norm. If he wants to sit in the MW division and wait on Canelo then fine by me. But that one win isn't going to make him an ATG and his reluctance to move up or down for challenges will hurt him in the long run. We keep hearing he's a small MW so why doesn't he move down to fight a 154 lber? He's 34. Hagler retired at 32.
There'd only be Floyd but really that's a fantasy.Comment
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There's no reason for him not to move up.Comment
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Sure he could have fought a Heiland type at 2 month notice, but nobody wants that either. The odds would also be much wider, much less money and exposure. And for Eubank, the chump was calling out Ggg and got his promoter to make over 10m in guarantees. How do you back out of that?Comment
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