Right now today at 154 Pacquiao beats GGG
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I see, so you're making fun of Golovkin because he didn't really want to fight Ward. That I can agree with.
Golovkin checklist:
1.Golovkin and his trainer are on record for stating 154-168 is easy..
2.ABel is on record for saying no 154-168 ''pounder'' can beat Golovkin.
3.Golovkin has said that Ward is ''too much'' for him.
4.Golovkin said on ESPN with Kellerman that because of Ward's inactivity and ''situation'' the fight cannot be made.
5.Golovkin's ''team'' or him said 164... Ward gave up with K2...
6.Golovkin said Brook was too small, ''he welterweight...juss trash talk..''
7.Golovkin says, ''biggest challenge for me...''
8.If Golovkin is agreeing to the Abel and Loeffler script to sell the Brook bout, (that's rhetorical btw...Gennady's not ******....) then....
9. He is down for a clash with Floyd or Manny at 154, as he said ''absolutely...''
10. Says Alvarez is too ''big'' at 155 despite all the circumstances said above...yeah..no dogmatic contradictory testimony can be perceived...
verdict:
Abel and Loeffler would BEG and FORCE Gennady to keep his word about 154 for Pacquiao as it brings mooolah..
Top Rank and K2 are jokesters... but I wouldn'T mind having a bowl of matzo-ball soup with Arum and soem strippers. on him of course, including the mealComment
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hell yeah, look at how brook did, getting his corner to pull him out after 5 rounds!! Brook showed everyone the blueprint!!! Getting wobbled in round 1, getting dropped (ref should have called a knockdown), then getting eye socket fractured and getting pulled out once he stopped throwin punches and was getting smashed to bits against the ropes. But i guess brook landed an uppercut and a couple of combos in one round, so that means he must have 'exposed' ggg!Comment
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This is a joke. Golovkin would literally run Pac over and knock him out in first 40 seconds. Three rounds if he wanted to toy with him.
You can talk about 'levels' all you want, but Pac started his career as a 100 lb midget while Golovkin started his at Jr WW.Comment
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that's my quote. don't steal it!
ironically however, I've been supporting the idea of him going to 168 for some good fights. the ggg boys say it's not priority..not a fans priority for the love of boxing and seeking greatness. seeking greatness is playing the lottery at 160 hoping to get all the belts...Comment
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that's my quote. don't steal it!
ironically however, I've been supporting the idea of him going to 168 for some good fights. the ggg boys say it's not priority..not a fans priority for the love of boxing and seeking greatness. seeking greatness is playing the lottery at 160 hoping to get all the belts...Comment
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I voted GGG to beat Manny if everything was equal. At 154, I have no idea how GGG would perform or what kind of stamina he'd have so I can't pick him.Comment
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I dunno Larry, I'm as big a Manny fan on the site -- I enjoy watching Gennady as a boxing fan in general but I'm not a fan per se, certainly not in the same way that I am with MP. I mean f**k, I'll straight up admit that I'm a Pac-tard. But I don't see it. Not at this stage. Maybe peak Manny, sure. But Golovkin is pretty damn stout at cutting off the ring...and I just don't see Manny being able to withstand that power once that happens.
Pound for pound though I think MP blows him out. Even at 37.Comment
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