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  • #51
    Originally posted by kafkod View Post
    Are you serious? Both Ramirez and, especially, Degale would be much bigger fights financially than Kovalev.

    And no weak ass scenarios, hypotheticals, or assumptions are necessary to reach the conclusion that Ward can't make 168 any more. He hasn't made that weight in 3 years and both he and his trainer have stated that he can't do it any more.

    But yeah, if GGG had signed a contract last year agreeing to fight Ward around about now, then GGG's signature on a peice of paper would have had some mysterious and miraculous effect on Andre's body ... blah blah ...
    Coward style.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by Derranged View Post
      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.
      You loved it.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by bluepete View Post
        Now we all know that say Hopkins,the last outstanding middleweight didn't do that until an advanced age and after he lost his titles to Taylor and couldn't beat him in a rematch.So I guess we will have to wait until the end of Golovkins career to compare.But you get my point.Watch Hopkins against Simon Brown ,Delayhoya against Gatti or Gamanche,Nunn vs Curry and Starling ect.Some guys on here are getting on his back more than a bit premature don't you think?
        GGG is 34! Go look at who Hopkins, Oscar, Mayweather, and Pacquiao had done by the time they were 34!

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        • #54
          Originally posted by Junbengreat View Post
          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.



          you understand that golovkin - canelo is the biggest fight in boxing, right?


          i can't even tell the trolls from teh dum dums anymore

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          • #55
            Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
            GGG is 34! Go look at who Hopkins, Oscar, Mayweather, and Pacquiao had done by the time they were 34!
            BHop had won just one MW title at age 34 and was about to spend the next 10 years unifying the division.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
              GGG is 34! Go look at who Hopkins, Oscar, Mayweather, and Pacquiao had done by the time they were 34!


              hopkins didn'tmove up from 160 until he was 40 and had lost to jermain taylor twice. he was obviously having trouble with the weight at the time, but let's not act like we weren't watching boxing in the 2000's.

              and who did he fight at 160? he waited for oscar and tito, the two biggest names at or around the weight, to move up. knocking them out made him a star. if you recall, hopkins wasn't an elite draw until he'd beaten tito trinidad. and later de la hoya.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
                GGG is 34! Go look at who Hopkins, Oscar, Mayweather, and Pacquiao had done by the time they were 34!
                34 is when most boxers start to think about hanging them up like Cotto. Not trying to actually start their career. He's been a pro for 10 year! Are we sure he isn't Cuban???

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by CaneloMaidana View Post
                  You loved it.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by New England View Post
                    hopkins didn'tmove up from 160 until he was 40 and had lost to jermain taylor twice. he was obviously having trouble with the weight at the time, but let's not act like we weren't watching boxing in the 2000's.

                    and who did he fight at 160? he waited for oscar and tito, the two biggest names at or around the weight, to move up. knocking them out made him a star. if you recall, hopkins wasn't an elite draw until he'd beaten tito trinidad. and later de la hoya.
                    But within 5 years of being a pro he fought Roy Jones Jr. Please don't try and act like Lemuix, Murray, or even Brook is that GOOD/GREAT.

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                    • #60
                      Nope, but GGG spank your son's ****.

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