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  • #21
    Originally posted by Eastlos View Post
    Brooks was 2 classes below Lil G yet he still fought him. You can't have it both ways once Lil G accepted to fight Brooks the excuse of Ward being to big for him went out the window.
    You don't understand. . What he's saying is contradictory. And I never supported the Brook fight. It was nothing more than a money grab. Good for GGG financially but bad for his legacy and boxing fans.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View Post
      Just because you keep saying it...won't make it true. Not sure you offer someone a fight at 168 if you don't anticipate making the weight. But you go ahead....whatever you need to maintain your jaded view of Golovkin versus the rest of the boxing community.
      So when did Ward last fight at 168?

      Trust me, if he could still make it, he'd be at 168 looking at DeGale, Ramirez, Groves, Dan, etc, instead of where he is now, getting ready to be KTFO by the Krusher.

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      • #23
        And what does your son do??? lol Pacquiao is 5 6

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        • #24
          Golovkin fights guys his own size or bigger. Brook was the exception, not the rule. Most of his competition is at least the same size.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by jwalkr View Post
            Yeh, smaller men. Kind of like Paquiao, Marquez, Guerrero, Maidana. Ok, I see what you mean.
            Pacquaio though listed 5 foot 6 looked looked like 3 inches smaller than Floyd and Hatton looks like 5 foot 2 no way he's 5 foot 6 looked like a midget when compared to Floyd

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            • #26
              The public outrage for Canelo to move up in weight and fight ggg is strong. The public outrage for ggg to move up and fight a live body is non existent. Ggg fans biggest excuse is Canelo is bigger than ggg but they choose to ignore that ggg has never made 154 in his professional career. Canelo just fought at 154. That excuse goes out the window. It's time for ggg to move up and give the fight fans the fights we want to see.

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              • #27
                Ward is bigger than ggg...? ggg is very popular guy amoung his fellow boxers. Hence everyone is always talking about him. Good for his brand. Plus ggg never runs his mouth. His trainer might but ggg is humble.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                  So when did Ward last fight at 168?

                  Trust me, if he could still make it, he'd be at 168 looking at DeGale, Ramirez, Groves, Dan, etc, instead of where he is now, getting ready to be KTFO by the Krusher.
                  Trust you? Lol! Is that the best you got? And why fight Degale or Ramirez? Not big money fights nor do they help the legacy he is trying to build. This is what happens when you have to assume something weak like CAN'T make 168. Then you have to attach other weak scenarios and hypotheticals to make the assumption seem legit.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by bluepete View Post
                    We all know Brook was a stand in for Eubank,and if Golovkin turned him down it would've been "he's ducking Brook now"..Nunn ,Hopkins ,Mayweather ,Delahoya all had a defence or two against smaller or older and smaller fighters.Some had trouble with much smaller men too.Taking on an Amir Khan ,who was one punch flattened at lighter weights is much worse in my opinion.The bit that separates Canelo from the rest is the surrendering of the middleweight belt.We all know,you all know,what that's really about.Whether you can admit it or not.
                    Hopkins, Mayweather, and De La Hoya also for bigger men (from higher weight classes) too! You can't say the same for GGG!

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by jwalkr View Post
                      Yeh, smaller men. Kind of like Paquiao, Marquez, Guerrero, Maidana. Ok, I see what you mean.
                      No bigger men like Oscar, Cotto, and Canelo!

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