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Comments Thread For: Hopkins To Golovkin: Make a Statement, Fight Kovalev-Ward Winner
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1. Hagler didn't go to 175 so why should Golovkin doe?
2. Why Hopkins protecting Canelo doe?
3. Why isn't Hopkins making a statement and retiring doe?
4. Is Hopkins scared of Golovkin breaking his record?
5. How many Golovkin haters are jump on Hopkin **** and read his words doe?
These are the questions I asked myself when I read this drivel. I'm not a fan of Golovkin at all but seeing that Hopkins started at 175lbs and retired at 175lbs he doesn't have much of a case to ask someone else to move up when he did the exact opposite.
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he should tbh, he puts crusierweights to sleep in training right? almost all Golovkin fans think Canelo would get stopped easily against Golovkin, so why you dying to see that fight? Golovkin should take the same risk Brook did
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Okay so by that measure surely Kovalev and Ward should be fighting heavyweights
To break the mould and "be great" you need to go two weight classes above your natural one
GGG natural 160lber >>> 175lbs
Ward natural 175lber (who campaigned at 168) >>> 200+ lbs
Kovalev natural 175lber >>> 200+ lbs
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BHop working for HBO says different to BHop working for GBP.. Whatever fits the agenda when he wears the respective cap..
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GGG and his fans are content with him fighting in one weight class entire career without one meaningful name on resume
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Bhop, come on. GGG is a small MW. And doesn't even weigh 175 when he is not training. Your boy just got naked to make weight. He can fight at 160
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Originally posted by ComicDon View Post1. Hagler didn't go to 175 so why should Golovkin doe?
2. Why Hopkins protecting Canelo doe?
3. Why isn't Hopkins making a statement and retiring doe?
4. Is Hopkins scared of Golovkin breaking his record?
5. How many Golovkin haters are jump on Hopkin **** and read his words doe?
These are the questions I asked myself when I read this drivel. I'm not a fan of Golovkin at all but seeing that Hopkins started at 175lbs and retired at 175lbs he doesn't have much of a case to ask someone else to move up when he did the exact opposite.
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