I've seen many here finally seeing the light regarding Lil'G.
Many of you have accepted the reality of double standards in our sport of boxing, and how business is run, including biased favoritism towards a fighter and how he is protected by a network due to insecurities for hopeful revenues in branding its boxing.
It's TRULY a blessing to see that how Alvarez & GBP were treated in not agreeing with the stage of a purse bid due to "A side" or resume accomplishments vs K2. This is the reality. Any one of you that put in that work to achieve success would ideally see it the same way, or else you don't value yourself accordingly. It isn't about who can beat who, it's about the pay structure in boxing. It's always been that way, especially if you're the star. You don't go by theories, you go by plain and simple profit revenues by PPV and resume opposition.
Therefore, there's no denying that many Lil'G Fans were extremely dissapointed with Lil'G with his retraction towards the Kell Brook fight. People, it's in the history books. The only one affected is Golovkin, not you posters, so justifying hypocrisy only makes him look worse, not you guys. 20 or 30 years from now when future generations look back at the videos they'll see exactly what many of you choose to deny right now, or, many are clearly blind to what's presentable.
The reason why many of us are having fun with Lil'G as of late is because industry is giving it a pass. Yes, INDUSTRY, is giving it a pass, because they're cowards as well because their employers affiliated with HBO and those groupies don't find it ideal for the benefit of boxing.
Therefore, you guys can casually continue to justify Matchroom and HBO's ridiculous matchup of Brook vs Golovkin. Had Golovkin & team never said that 154-168 was easy, or anything about Nelo, or his disgust about Brook would be a COMPLETELY different circumstance.
It just turns out, Golovkin is not humble and honest as industry and its gullible fans wanted him to be.
got'emmmm!
Many of you have accepted the reality of double standards in our sport of boxing, and how business is run, including biased favoritism towards a fighter and how he is protected by a network due to insecurities for hopeful revenues in branding its boxing.
It's TRULY a blessing to see that how Alvarez & GBP were treated in not agreeing with the stage of a purse bid due to "A side" or resume accomplishments vs K2. This is the reality. Any one of you that put in that work to achieve success would ideally see it the same way, or else you don't value yourself accordingly. It isn't about who can beat who, it's about the pay structure in boxing. It's always been that way, especially if you're the star. You don't go by theories, you go by plain and simple profit revenues by PPV and resume opposition.
Therefore, there's no denying that many Lil'G Fans were extremely dissapointed with Lil'G with his retraction towards the Kell Brook fight. People, it's in the history books. The only one affected is Golovkin, not you posters, so justifying hypocrisy only makes him look worse, not you guys. 20 or 30 years from now when future generations look back at the videos they'll see exactly what many of you choose to deny right now, or, many are clearly blind to what's presentable.
The reason why many of us are having fun with Lil'G as of late is because industry is giving it a pass. Yes, INDUSTRY, is giving it a pass, because they're cowards as well because their employers affiliated with HBO and those groupies don't find it ideal for the benefit of boxing.
Therefore, you guys can casually continue to justify Matchroom and HBO's ridiculous matchup of Brook vs Golovkin. Had Golovkin & team never said that 154-168 was easy, or anything about Nelo, or his disgust about Brook would be a COMPLETELY different circumstance.
It just turns out, Golovkin is not humble and honest as industry and its gullible fans wanted him to be.
got'emmmm!

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