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  • #11
    Originally posted by PulpFriction View Post
    Golovkin is obviously a special talent. Unfortunately there's a lot of bullsh,it in the sport of boxing so for now we'll have to just wait and see what happens.
    Obviously he's not.

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    • #12
      Man November is stacked with fights...

      Lomo-Walters is going to be amazing

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      • #13
        Originally posted by bigdramashow View Post
        Golovkins motives in the sport are clear, become a true champion, entertain the fans, knock out opponents and become an all time great. However this era of boxing is a complicated era, and the fans reflect this. An old fashioned mentality is no longer appreciated by many.
        Many fans no longer are impressed by a fighter being a true champion, explosive knockouts or calling out the best fighters. Scanning the forums shows some of the traits that fans now view as important, this includes being able to negotiate a good purse, the fighters PPV figures, and fighting at catchweights.
        Being a true champion fighting in a proper division is also outdated, fighters can become 3 and 4 weight world champions without ever actually being the best in that division, so dominating a division now is viewed as a bad thing, and the most important thing a fighter can do is move up in weight, or they are deemed to be a coward, however old the fighter is.
        To emphasise my point, in this era, the guy who fights at catchweights, is in the process of organising a rematch with cotto because it makes financial sense, blatantly ducked the champion by vacating a belt and is waiting for him to get old before fighting him, is considered the face of the sport and is a fighter who is passionately defended on this forum.
        Its my opinion that, as fans have become more emotionally invested in the business side of the sport, its these traits which dictate a fighters popularity rather than entertainment inside the ring. Its a shame that an uncomplicated fighter such as golovkin, will never get the credit he deserves for being too straightforward in his approach to the sport...

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        • #14
          Originally posted by bigdramashow View Post
          Being a true champion fighting in a proper division is also outdated, fighters can become 3 and 4 weight world champions without ever actually being the best in that division, so dominating a division now is viewed as a bad thing, and the most important thing a fighter can do is move up in weight, or they are deemed to be a coward, however old the fighter is.
          Fighting in more than one division is no big deal and only matters to fanboys and haters at sites like this. After GGG fights at 168, the trolls and haters will find something else to criticise him for and "moving up" will no longer be viewed as a mark of courage or greatness. Bank on it!

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          • #15
            Fighters won't fight him. Canelo throws belt in trash can rather than fighting. Riddick Bowe did this years ago rather than face LL and people still haven't forgiven him yet queer cu.nts on this forum are lining up to explain how this is "ok cos Ward". Lol, fuc.kin weirdos are ruining the sport.

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            • #16
              The Executioner looked slow as hell against Beibut Shumenov...a 50+ phenom now attempting to fight a long ass armed Lurch at LHW with knockout power...Smith Jr.

              Meanwhile Golovkin fans get sensitive that people criticize Golovkin's age and are afraid of Alvarez fighting an "old" Golovkin in 2018...

              Yeah wrong era of boxing...

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              • #17
                Originally posted by classicbuzzbox View Post
                Fighters won't fight him. Canelo throws belt in trash can rather than fighting. Riddick Bowe did this years ago rather than face LL and people still haven't forgiven him yet queer cu.nts on this forum are lining up to explain how this is "ok cos Ward". Lol, fuc.kin weirdos are ruining the sport.
                He has 36 fights....somebody is fighting him...every time you turn around he's in the ring.

                Hell

                A welterweight just fought him and a Jr MW is begging to fight him.

                Blame his team for the law-ball numbers they throw at anybody seen as a threat.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by SugarKaineHook View Post
                  The Executioner looked slow as hell against Beibut Shumenov...a 50+ phenom now attempting to fight a long ass armed Lurch at LHW with knockout power...Smith Jr.

                  Meanwhile Golovkin fans get sensitive that people criticize Golovkin's age and are afraid of Alvarez fighting an "old" Golovkin in 2018...

                  Yeah wrong era of boxing...
                  This is the perfect era for GGG

                  He'd been killed in any other era....killed or laughed out of boxing....one of the two.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by bigdramashow View Post
                    Golovkins motives in the sport are clear, become a true champion, entertain the fans, knock out opponents and become an all time great. However this era of boxing is a complicated era, and the fans reflect this. An old fashioned mentality is no longer appreciated by many.
                    Many fans no longer are impressed by a fighter being a true champion, explosive knockouts or calling out the best fighters. Scanning the forums shows some of the traits that fans now view as important, this includes being able to negotiate a good purse, the fighters PPV figures, and fighting at catchweights.
                    Being a true champion fighting in a proper division is also outdated, fighters can become 3 and 4 weight world champions without ever actually being the best in that division, so dominating a division now is viewed as a bad thing, and the most important thing a fighter can do is move up in weight, or they are deemed to be a coward, however old the fighter is.
                    To emphasise my point, in this era, the guy who fights at catchweights, is in the process of organising a rematch with cotto because it makes financial sense, blatantly ducked the champion by vacating a belt and is waiting for him to get old before fighting him, is considered the face of the sport and is a fighter who is passionately defended on this forum.
                    Its my opinion that, as fans have become more emotionally invested in the business side of the sport, its these traits which dictate a fighters popularity rather than entertainment inside the ring. Its a shame that an uncomplicated fighter such as golovkin, will never get the credit he deserves for being too straightforward in his approach to the sport...
                    This can't be true? Fans don't want to see this mismatch again. WTF?

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by bigdramashow View Post
                      Golovkins motives in the sport are clear, become a true champion, entertain the fans, knock out opponents and become an all time great. However this era of boxing is a complicated era, and the fans reflect this. An old fashioned mentality is no longer appreciated by many.
                      Many fans no longer are impressed by a fighter being a true champion, explosive knockouts or calling out the best fighters. Scanning the forums shows some of the traits that fans now view as important, this includes being able to negotiate a good purse, the fighters PPV figures, and fighting at catchweights.
                      Being a true champion fighting in a proper division is also outdated, fighters can become 3 and 4 weight world champions without ever actually being the best in that division, so dominating a division now is viewed as a bad thing, and the most important thing a fighter can do is move up in weight, or they are deemed to be a coward, however old the fighter is.
                      To emphasise my point, in this era, the guy who fights at catchweights, is in the process of organising a rematch with cotto because it makes financial sense, blatantly ducked the champion by vacating a belt and is waiting for him to get old before fighting him, is considered the face of the sport and is a fighter who is passionately defended on this forum.
                      Its my opinion that, as fans have become more emotionally invested in the business side of the sport, its these traits which dictate a fighters popularity rather than entertainment inside the ring. Its a shame that an uncomplicated fighter such as golovkin, will never get the credit he deserves for being too straightforward in his approach to the sport...

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