GGG should stop worrying about Canelo, he should fight the winner of Ward-Kovalev

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  • Pigeons
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    #41
    Originally posted by Koba-Grozny
    Wouldn't that just be a money grab though? Y'know ... an unproven guy who's never fought anyone of note moving up two divisions to fight a top P4P guy?
    Would you like to see Golovkin risk the manufactured hype around him to fight the Kovalev/Ward winner?

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    • icha
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      #42
      Originally posted by larryusa
      That will create his legacy, not running behind Canelo...If he moved up 2 divisions to challenge the best of the best that would be chasing greatness..
      That fight would be huge and be the biggest fight the sport has to offer
      ggg is too small to move up and too big to move down, you should already know that...

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        #43
        Originally posted by ComicDon
        Me casual? I'm the Don you little muttonhead. I'm pulsating with boxing knowledge playa. I'm sure no one became a boxing fan after watching a Lara fight. He's literally a negative draw, people quit watching boxer after witnessing the track star in action.

        Find a real boxer to like homie.
        People quit watching boxing after seeing Golovkin refuse to fight good opponents, since Golovkin has come to USA ratings and ppv buyrates are down, Golovkin is everything wrong with boxing.
        Last edited by CaneloMaidana; 09-07-2016, 05:45 PM.

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        • The Viper
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          #44
          Originally posted by larryusa
          That will create his legacy, not running behind Canelo...If he moved up 2 divisions to challenge the best of the best that would be chasing greatness..
          That fight would be huge and be the biggest fight the sport has to offer
          Would Gx3 beating the winner of that fight gain your upmost respect?

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            #45
            GGG learnt off the best at bloating up 2 divisions. Floiyd is the original.
            Floyd bloated jmm, but didn't bloat himself up 2 divisions, rather preferred to outgrow divisions. That's what GGG will do. Learn everything from Floyd. Nelo has learnt from Floyd as well. Bloated khan up and now acting like diva in negotiations

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              #46
              Originally posted by hugh grant
              GGG learnt off the best at bloating up 2 divisions. Floiyd is the original.
              Floyd bloated jmm, but didn't bloat himself up 2 divisions, rather preferred to outgrow divisions. That's what GGG will do. Learn everything from Floyd. Nelo has learnt from Floyd as well. Bloated khan up and now acting like diva in negotiations
              5 division champ you coward.

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                #47
                Originally posted by CaneloMaidana
                5 division champ you coward.
                Exactly Floyd just outgrew divisions. Floyd was late developer, I bet he was smallest kid in his class but outgrew everyone, late growth spurt.
                GGG on the other hand weighed 160 @ 16years old and had moustache
                Last edited by hugh grant; 09-07-2016, 05:53 PM.

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                  #48
                  'GGG should fight these P4P light heavyweights, so I could see him get beaten'

                  Pretty sure I got it right.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Szef
                    'GGG should fight these P4P light heavyweights, so I could see him get beaten'

                    Pretty sure I got it right.
                    But Floyd is the original and best at bloating opponents. He's pribabkly first to bloat someone 2 divisions and noit let them have warm up at that weight. Jmm not only skipped 140, he had no warm up at 147 and to top it off floyd came in over weight limiut.
                    Floyd was true master of getting advantages, GGG is naive. Bloating a natural middleweight in brook who struggles to make 147, GGG is an amateur and has a lot to learn
                    Last edited by hugh grant; 09-07-2016, 05:59 PM.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by hugh grant
                      But Floyd is the original and best at bloating opponents. He's pribabkly first to bloat someone 2 divisions and noit lket them have warm uop at that weight. Jmm not only skipped 140, he had no warm up at 147 and to top it off came in over weight limiut.
                      Floyd was true master of getting advantages
                      What does that have to do with what I said?

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