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  • #71
    Originally posted by frantic fighter View Post
    Floyd's entire statement is about what Legendary fighters of the past have done to cement their legacies. I simply countered that he was expecting too much out of Golovkin,who isn't a legendary fighter. I'm not sure why that statement upset you, since you seem to agree with that statement.
    Upset? Nah. Genuinely curious why you care about Golovkin's legacy. Curious why Floyd does. You worried about the good of the sport perhaps?

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    • #72
      Originally posted by Koba-Grozny View Post
      Upset? Nah. Genuinely curious why you care about Golovkin's legacy. Curious why Floyd does. You worried about the good of the sport perhaps?
      I want pretend to know the inner workings of Mayweather's mind,but I like your gumption kid. Stick with that curiosity thing, it'll take you places kid.😉

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      • #73
        I agree...HOWEVER lets be fair here because I always try to be

        Mayweather and many other American Legend had the opportunity to turn pro when they was very young, some as young as teenagers others turned pro in their early 20's so as a PRO yes they was able to develop as a pro and pick up titles in different weight classes and move up because when they turned pro they had plenty of TIME and Room to Grow Physically. GGG situation is different, he turned Pro late after a LONG Amateur boxing career so you could argue that he probably did all his moving up during his Amateur boxing and maybe 160 is his max out weight? Same with Rigondeaux who people want to move up as well but Rigo is likely at his Max in weight. These guys are well into their 30's they're not guys who turned pro as Teenagers and never moved up. Not only that but I do think it is a desire to move up for GGG and maybe that would happen quicker IF the guys currently at 160 would agree to fight him? Look at the landscape of his division currently, he haven't even had the opportunity to fight the other top guys in his Division.

        But lets not play ******, he is waiting for Canelo at 160 because that will be the biggest Payday of his career. Moving up is great but who at 168 can make him the type of money that he can potentially get with Canelo. Same at 175 the winner of Ward vs Kovalev is NOT going to get him the money he can potentially get with Canelo either.

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        • #74
          Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post
          ???? GGG the cash cow??? He can't even pay decent fighters to get in the ring with him. He wants to pay REAL fighters the same as the cab drivers he fought!

          LMAO GGG the Cash Cow!!!! Fighters make more NOT fighting him than they do FIGHTING him... let that sink in a minute.
          Well at least GGG wants to fight decent fighters, cant say the same for the red headed puta. Last time i checked BJS was willing to fight Rosado in the undercard ONLY if punknelo would fight him next, i guess he did not have the balls after all.

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          • #75
            it took hopkins two decades to move up, his biggest wins at 160 were two blown up welters..so everybody needs to calm df down with this move up ****. .ggg is tryin to become undisputed which in this era is pretty fckn impressive, and the ONLY reason he has yet to accomplish that is because ppl are running scared. .and hagler never moved up either, so just stfu. .floyd just sounds salty and threatened because ggg can easily break his 49- 0 record with his level of activity and dominance.

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            • #76
              Originally posted by sicko View Post
              I agree...HOWEVER lets be fair here because I always try to be

              Mayweather and many other American Legend had the opportunity to turn pro when they was very young, some as young as teenagers others turned pro in their early 20's so as a PRO yes they was able to develop as a pro and pick up titles in different weight classes and move up because when they turned pro they had plenty of TIME and Room to Grow Physically. GGG situation is different, he turned Pro late after a LONG Amateur boxing career so you could argue that he probably did all his moving up during his Amateur boxing and maybe 160 is his max out weight? Same with Rigondeaux who people want to move up as well but Rigo is likely at his Max in weight. These guys are well into their 30's they're not guys who turned pro as Teenagers and never moved up. Not only that but I do think it is a desire to move up for GGG and maybe that would happen quicker IF the guys currently at 160 would agree to fight him? Look at the landscape of his division currently, he haven't even had the opportunity to fight the other top guys in his Division.

              But lets not play ******, he is waiting for Canelo at 160 because that will be the biggest Payday of his career. Moving up is great but who at 168 can make him the type of money that he can potentially get with Canelo. Same at 175 the winner of Ward vs Kovalev is NOT going to get him the money he can potentially get with Canelo either.
              Golovkin was 24 when he turned pro,which isn't ancient by any modern standards. He actually moved down in weight to begin his career, as 165 is closer to super middle than middle, and many of his amateur luminaries (Durrell,Bute,etc.) Campaign at that weight. I do agree that he is trying to wait on a Canelo payday, though.

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              • #77
                Originally posted by frantic fighter View Post
                Golovkin was 24 when he turned pro,which isn't ancient by any modern standards. He actually moved down in weight to begin his career, as 165 is closer to super middle than middle, and many of his amateur luminaries (Durrell,Bute,etc.) Campaign at that weight. I do agree that he is trying to wait on a Canelo payday, though.
                It's 165 fight night. That's a medium sized SWW in the pros

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                • #78
                  Floyd were you referring to Leonard unretirement to face Middleweight and legend Marvin Hagler?

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                  • #79
                    Thats whats great about middleweight

                    You have to move up eventually as a small man to be great . Hopkins hagler monzon showed longevity at middleweight is better.

                    Hopkins moved as part of a second rare career later in life.

                    GGG obviously is going for longevity. Floyd needs to do his homework on the division.

                    Floyds blueprint of waiting guys out is getting old that now he is even saying thesebguys get paid too much.

                    GGG has plenty of fights at 160 as soon as saunders canelo and jacobs along with eubank jr come out of hiding.

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by HeroBando View Post
                      It's 165 fight night. That's a medium sized SWW in the pros
                      165 is a huge welterweight,Canelo is criticized for being 173 or 174 at junior middle.

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