Why would Floyd have to move to 160 after already fighting in 5 divisions?

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  • Larry the boss
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    #1

    Why would Floyd have to move to 160 after already fighting in 5 divisions?

    While GGG does not have to move up period? How do some of his ******ed fanboys even rationalize **** like this?..They tear Floyds resume apart while praising GGG and his resume is worse then Danny Garcia's and Amir Khan??

    Freedom. just made a thread to call Floyd a ****ing coward for not moving up yet again while GGG has NEVER MOVED UP!!!!

    FLOYD HAS WON 11 TITLES IN 5 DIVISIONS AND IS A 5 TIME LINEAL CHAMPION IN 4 DIVISIONS...HOW CAN YOU COMPARE HIM TO GGG?

    OSCAR
    HATTON
    PACQUIAO
    CORRALES
    CASTILLO
    GENERO
    MOSLEY
    COTTO
    CANELO
    JUDAH


    MAIDANA
    ORTIZ
    GUERRERO
    GATTI
    JMM


    JUST TO NAME 15 OF HIS WINS.

    COMPARE THAT TO

    LEMIUEX
    BROOK
    MURRAY
    GEALE
    MONROE JR
    WADE



    ARE YOU ****ING SERIOUS?
    Last edited by Larry the boss; 09-19-2016, 12:41 PM.
  • HanzGruber
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    #2
    freedom is so damn lame


    GGG hasnt even fought someone as good as arturo gatti.... let that sink in

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    • j0zef
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      #3
      Your little war with freedom aside, any and all Golovkin/Mayweather matches were discussed at 154 lbs. Golovkin and his team have never mentioned 160 for that fight.

      So no, Floyd definitely didn't need to move up to 160 - he's moved up enough and would be a naturally smaller guy vs. Golovkin.

      Having said that, Floyd vs. GGG at 154 would have been an amazing fight. Floyd would be in peak form, Golovkin would be a little drained.

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      • KingHippo
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        #4
        He shouldn't really, it's all hypocritical.

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        • SN!PER
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          #5
          Manny Pacquiao: 8 divisions
          Hector Camacho: 7 divisions
          Oscar De La Hoya: 6 divisions
          Tommy Hearns: 6 divisions
          Floyd Mayweather: 5 divisions

          Gennady Golovkin: 1 division

          One of these guys is not like the other, one of these guys just doesn't belong.

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          • The Hammer
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            #6
            Originally posted by Thurman
            Manny Pacquiao: 8 divisions
            Hector Camacho: 7 divisions
            Oscar De La Hoya: 6 divisions
            Tommy Hearns: 6 divisions
            Floyd Mayweather: 5 divisions

            Gennady Golovkin: 1 division

            One of these guys is not like the other, one of these guys just doesn't belong.
            Marvin Hagler?

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            • HanzGruber
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              Originally posted by Freedom.
              Marvin Hagler?
              i guess him and GG have one thing in common, they both fought willie monroe http://boxrec.com/show/16298

              GG is no hagler gtfo tard

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              • The Hammer
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                #8
                Floyd has only fought in 2 of the original divisions: lightweight and welterweight.

                Billy Conn went from 135 to heavyweight! He fought in 5 of the original divisions.

                Pacquiao also fought in 5 of the original divisions.

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                • Dip_Slide
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                  GGG can't make 154, if he could've he would've long time ago, there were a lot more money fights at 154 since his debut till now. And there's no point of a former featherweight to fight at 160 at 40 years of age against the champion there.

                  Weight classes exist for a reason and they should be respected. Let the old people go, their legacies are already made and they have nothing left to prove, let these younger guys show us what they're made of, if anyone needs to take risks it's the young hungry guys, not the retired.

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                  • KingHippo
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Freedom.
                    Floyd has only fought in 2 of the original divisions: lightweight and welterweight.

                    Billy Conn went from 135 to heavyweight! He fought in 5 of the original divisions.

                    Pacquiao also fought in 5 of the original divisions.
                    And yet Golovkin won't move 8 pounds. They sure don't make them like they used to..

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