GGG cant move up yet because then his critics will say he is running from nelo. That's how deluded gggs critics actually are
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Originally posted by //// View PostAbraham was garbage at 168 and never belonged there... And was still much heavier than GGG
I don't care if you make race bait threads I'm just surprised other people haven't remembered your screen name and caught on by now
This is practically your 9-5... Are you obese irl?
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Originally posted by SniXSniPe View PostHey guys, since we're going to hate on Golovkin for not moving up, I've saved you all the trouble of finding the list of boxers who basically haven't done the same either. No need to thank me, as I know we should be hating on all these cowards without balls to do the same thing!
Any boxer that doesn't move up is a COWARD!!!!
Keith Thurman - Started fighting around the 150 flat range. Has basically been a welterweight since 2007.
Carl Froch - basically 168 since he turned professional in 2002
Lamont Peterson - basically 140 since he turned pro in 2004
Rances Barthelemy - 135 since 2009 (although is he moving up? Dude is almost 6 feet tall)
Erisandy Lara - basicaly 154 since 2008
Rigondeaux - 121-122~ish since pro-debut in 2009
Crawford - Started fighting around 137+ range. Has been fighting from 135-140 since he started in 2008.
Kovalev - LHW since 2009.
Frampton - started at 125, been moving around 121-125 since 2009.
Bradley - Started at 143 in 2004. Been fighting around 140-147.
Lee Selby - Started at around 130-135 first couple of fights. Now he's been mostly fighting at 125. Professional since 2008.
Glowacki - Been fighting at cruiserweight since he turned professional in 2008.
Scott Quigg - Basically been fighting at 121 since he turned professional in 2007.
Demetrius Andrade - Professional since 2008. Been fighting at 155 since then.
James DeGale - 168 since he started pro in 2009.
Gary Russell Jr. - 125-127 typically since he turned professional in 2009.
George Groves - 168 since he turned professional in 2008.
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Originally posted by icha View PostCanelo isnt 35 like you know who, he has plenty of time to move up, he should move up when his body tells him to move up and not rush his career just cuz of one fight, if ggg wants this fight so bad he should fight at wathever weight canelo fights, period... weight should not be an excuse after 4 years parroting anyone from 154 to 168...
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Originally posted by CaneloMaidana View Post2 more fight before 35. It's too late.
I watched a GGG fight with a relative that used to box.
He was shocked that Golovkin was a Champ.
I asked why is he so surprised,he said:
"Man...that dude washed-up.."
When I told he had over 340 amateur fights...30+ pro fights...and is 34 y/o,he said:
..."no wonder...that'll wash anybody up"
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Originally posted by Koba-Grozny View PostHearns got an estimated $4.25 mil for the Hill fight, more than 10% of his estimated career earnings - hardly peanuts, is it? Roughly what he got for the first Leonard fight if my sums are right... (a 17 mil purse of which Sugar Ray got 12 mil) though way less than Leonard II. Not quite sure what the 'bigger paydays' you're talking about are, but hey, let's say you're right - does that mean that every fighter who doesn't emulate Hearns is a coward? Furthermore Hearns hadn't fought at MW in 3 years - since before he turned 30 - you quite sure he could still make the cut?
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