last time I checked... Neither GGG wanted to move up or down a single pound to get a big fight. so Brook is actually doing what GGG won't. canelo has shed lbs to get a big fight . triple G string and his coached talked too much about anyone from 154 to 168 and when the opportunities were presented they folded worst than canelo. so GGG nut lickers cant say much.
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Originally posted by AKAcronym View PostI know it's fight night weight and he makes whatever weight he decides to come in at, but Canelo comes in higher than Golovkin on fight night. Yes, there's no limit to how much you rehydrate but come on. Hopkins/Hoya was really a case of the bigger man meeting the middle man almost halfway. It doesn't make sense to lose weight when your opponent is "bigger" than you. Imagine if Oscar was coming in weighing more than Hopkins? I wouldn't imagine things would be the same. Regardless, Canelo has more to lose than they think. If his sales decline, he may be forced to fight GGG earlier than he wants and may not get so favorable a 155 on his side. This whole situation is just ****ing irritating. 155 is bull**** but I would settle for 158.
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G, needs canelo, not the other way around, he wouldnt go up in weight to make the fight with Ward, and he wont drop some weight for the fight vs Canelo, Pac went up in weight to make big fights, Mayweather went up in weight to fight Oscar, Oscar went up in weight to fight bhop, roy jones went all the way to heavyweight....but g...you nut lickers are the ones who have no shame in supporting this BS...He should wait as long as it takes to fill out his frame to comfortably make Middleweight, hell take two years...oh thats right, g will be 36 years old without ONE SINGLE significant fight, the b-side has to make concessions, but thats for everyone else in boxing history that REALLY WANTED THE BIG FIGHTS...not just talked about the big fights
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Originally posted by Erik1984 View Postlast time I checked... Neither GGG wanted to move up or down a single pound to get a big fight. so Brook is actually doing what GGG won't. canelo has shed lbs to get a big fight . triple G string and his coached talked too much about anyone from 154 to 168 and when the opportunities were presented they folded worst than canelo. so GGG nut lickers cant say much.
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostOscar only gave in because he thought Canelo could win. Look at what Hopkins said back in April 27, 2016:
"Look, Oscar has or might make some decisions he might be criticized for - no, he will be criticized for - but so what? He is in the business of being a promoter. As a fighter, he dared to be great. As a promoter, he can't dare to be ******. He has to make the right business move for his fighter, and the fact is that 'Triple G' stands to gain more from winning that fight. Of course, if Canelo wins, he becomes even more of a megastar than he already is. But he's a megastar already. There will be a dialogue, a negotiation, and when it happens 'Triple G' won't be operating from a position of strength...I had a catch weight fight with Oscar when I had three middleweight championship belts and Bob Arum (then De La Hoya's Promoter) said the only way that fight would ever happen is if I agreed to come in no more than 158 pounds. I could have *****ed and hollered about sweating off the extra weight, but I wanted the fight to happen. Was the money great? Yes. But I wanted to fight the best, and if I beat Oscar, God only knows what could happen after that. And, well, we know what happened next."
http://www.thesweetscience.com/featu...lmost-happened
I saw this coming way back then! 155 or no fight! Now GGG has to wait for Oscar!
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Originally posted by HeroBando View PostWhich big fight you talking about, sorry alt?
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