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  • #31
    Originally posted by Flash13 View Post
    Well in Broner's defensive he always makes extremely exciting fights. The porter fight was a dud, but for the most part i'm on the edge of my seat when he fights. Conor too.
    I like watching both of them fight also. Just think it's sad that skills don't always dictate popularity. We live in a world that appreciates ******s over good people

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    • #32
      Originally posted by CaneloMaidana View Post
      He'll get it or Golovkin ducks.
      Hahahaha.....

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      • #33
        Originally posted by pacmanis1 View Post
        Jacobs vs Quillin was the biggest fight that could be made at MW without GGG in the ring. Yet it only did 400k in viewers on Showtime and failed to sellout. Why is it that Jacobs isn't a draw? Is he proof of Haymows inability to build stars? He has speed, power, finishes fights, and has the best back story in all of boxing. Yet this doesn't translate to being a draw. Why?
        blatant ducking of GGG does this to u.

        Spread the word.

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        • #34
          I think it's simple - these fighters/managers pretend that all these fighters will build star power fighting once or twice a year and if they fight once or twice its sub-par. So by the time a marquee matchup is signed like Jacobs/Quillin - everyone is over it. Especially that by the time they lace it up, GGG has steamrolled 7 opponents, while Jacobs/Quillin sound/look like they're trying to weasle their way out of a fight.

          These dudes need to fight 3-4x a year to stay in the public consciousness. Win or lose, good performances keep you relevant. If you are a "fan" that jumps off the wagon after a loss - then you are a loser casual. Peyton Manning doesn't lose fans after an L because there is next week and I realize that's an apples to oranges comparison, but the point is that bouncing back and remaining in the headlines keeps him and others relevant. These fighters just need to be active. You lose, so what...come back and get a fight ASAP and course correct.

          Literally everyone of these new generation of fighters are trying to copy the Floyd/Pac model and they simply just aren't good enough and most importantly don't want to put in that work. It's like...we really were supposed to be excited that Broner after years in the limelight was supposed to fight Maidana, even though he was a "multi-division champion" and had not fought no real good challenges - and even though he finally fought a challenge, he got beat up. If he had fought tougher fighters during the come up, he would have had the skills if he was actually legit to handle someone of Maidana's caliber. Someone like him continues to set the bar so low that we're at the point that we are excited when Thurman finally takes in my opinion his first step up to the big leagues fight in Porter - and it took like 11 years. Yeah he has some names on his resume, but they're all faded/washed up. Quintana, Guerrero, Collazo were all good-to-great names and solid on resumes, but certainly not at the time Thurman fought them. Speaking of Thurman...one fight in 2016 - he ain't that good to be sitting. Next he comes back, sometime in 2017 and nobody will care. Momentum from a very good fight w/ Porter goes away and he basically has to restart.

          Don't get me started on Garcia...he had a string of some good-to-great fights, probably amongst this new crowd one of the best resumes around. Fighting some faded guys, prime guys and dudes with various skillsets. To me, old school come up. Kahn, Matthyse (at his peak), Peterson and Herrera (even with a small gift) and mixing in solid guys like Holt, Theophane, Campbell on the rise. He fights a fun fight with Guerrero back in Jan, albeit he is way past prime, but still good enough to make it fun and he's been sitting. When he comes back, he'll need a soft fight before a bigger fight. He won't be relevant, along with Thurman, Porter, Jacobs and so many others until late 2017.

          Then we have to listen to them babble about being paid.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by pacmanis1 View Post
            Jacobs vs Quillin was the biggest fight that could be made at MW without GGG in the ring. Yet it only did 400k in viewers on Showtime and failed to sellout. Why is it that Jacobs isn't a draw? Is he proof of Haymows inability to build stars? He has speed, power, finishes fights, and has the best back story in all of boxing. Yet this doesn't translate to being a draw. Why?
            Want big money without fighting anybody. Want to be famous without fighting anybody. It's like a pretend world over there.

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            • #36
              They're not active enough and always playing like theyre a side;garcia, jacobs, russell, they all want bums which earn them 500k-1m

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              • #37
                Originally posted by SugarKaineHook View Post
                I don't recall Jacobs or Quillin stating 154-168 is easy, or calling out the best 168-175 returning at a catch at 164. So no, they have no business with Beterbiev. The closest we have was a guy called Chavez Jr. WHO went up against a top 5 LHW named Fonfara and went 9 rounds. I guess that's Mexican style, regardless of the outcome, and was still showboating for the fans while getting handed. Fonfara said he was a tough sob.

                Regarding Ward, he already said publicly he plans to finish his legacy at HW. So we will hold him to that and wish him the best of luck.

                Or did Ward say HW was easy?

                Lets not get into get into the argument of "But he said 154-168" because it went both ways and only someone with an agenda can pick a clear side on who's wrong in that sense. What we do know is who was actively fighting and who wasn't. Every fighter believes they can beat anyone and as far as I know, GGG has always shown a lot of respect for Ward as a fighter. I don't see what the problem is with 164. It's right in the middle. Is it GGG's fault if someone can't meet him halfway? Not everyone is in a position to have to bend to Ward's will. Why didnt Ward fight Chad at 75? This isn't about defending GGG in the least its about calling it like it is. Yeah, Abel is completely full of s hit but Ward/Virgil haven't been far behind. When people say theyre open to such and such weight class/fighters while comfortably making/dominating their own class it should be taken with a grain of salt that its probably open to negotiations. GGG isnt going to 54 for Canelo or 68 for Ward. Same way Ward isnt going to 160 despite wanting to fight a 160 fighter. You've been around the sport long enough you should know how the politics and talking goes. I dont for a second believe Ward or GGG are afraid of each other but neither camp is comfortable enough to give the other fighter an advantage and thats why the fight didnt happen. Its pretty much that simple.



                I don't see what Jr or "Mexican style" had to do with anything or any of the fighters mentioned but ok? If we're on the topic Jr is more (or was) popular than all of the fighters mentioned. Sure, we all know hes not that good but I'd still watch his fat ass fight anyone. He got beat down by whats basically a 54 pounder in Sergio (albeit a great one)who here is surprised that he got tooled when he fought someone good at 75? Hell..Fonfara and Ward is a nice scrap.
                Last edited by NearHypnos; 10-07-2016, 11:35 PM.

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                • #38
                  Americans love their zero... They aren't really good fans anyway.

                  When I see mayweather fight someone, often I don't see passion as much as say Mexicans, brits, phillipinos.

                  Badou Jack should be bigger, but maybe his lost ****ed things up? This is why I see so many duckers scared to lose

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by NearHypnos View Post
                    Lets not get into get into the argument of "But he said 154-168" because it went both ways and only someone with an agenda can pick a clear side on who's wrong in that sense. What we do know is who was actively fighting and who wasn't. Every fighter believes they can beat anyone and as far as I know, GGG has always shown a lot of respect for Ward as a fighter. I don't see what the problem is with 164. It's right in the middle. Is it GGG's fault if someone can't meet him halfway? Not everyone is in a position to have to bend to Ward's will. Why didnt Ward fight Chad at 75? This isn't about defending GGG in the least its about calling it like it is. Yeah, Abel is completely full of s hit but Ward/Virgil haven't been far behind. When people say theyre open to such and such weight class/fighters while comfortably making/dominating their own class it should be taken with a grain of salt that its probably open to negotiations. GGG isnt going to 54 for Canelo or 68 for Ward. Same way Ward isnt going to 160 despite wanting to fight a 160 fighter. You've been around the sport long enough you should know how the politics and talking goes. I dont for a second believe Ward or GGG are afraid of each other but neither camp is comfortable enough to give the other fighter an advantage and thats why the fight didnt happen. Its pretty much that simple.



                    I don't see what Jr or "Mexican style" had to do with anything or any of the fighters mentioned but ok? If we're on the topic Jr is more (or was) popular than all of the fighters mentioned. Sure, we all know hes not that good but I'd still watch his fat ass fight anyone. He got beat down by whats basically a 54 pounder in Sergio (albeit a great one)who here is surprised that he got tooled when he fought someone good at 75? Hell..Fonfara and Ward is a nice scrap.
                    Good post, surprising you wasted it on that lame troll. Chavez is too big and lazy to make 168, how much credit does he get for getting smashed by a tune-up and quitting at 172

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                    • #40
                      should he beat 3g, he will be our gens donald curry. very good in almost everything. that damn chin, doe. will be his undoing.

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