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Originally posted by Scott. Weiland View PostIt's about competitive fights for me, when watching boxing I like competitive action not one sided beat downs where the only uncertainty is the round his opponents will be stopped. GGG has literally cleared the deck at 160 I see no one to really worry him at 168 go clear that place out too, at least the action won't be so one sided, I'm not asking him to go to 175 I feel Ward would school him.
Let GGG unify and break the record
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostMiddleweight contender Willie Monroe Jr., who was stopped last year in six rounds by WBC/WBA/IBO/IBF middleweight champion Gennady 'GGG' Golovkin (36-0, 33KOs), believes his former conqueror is not taking any risks.
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All I took from this article is.....
* Ward is the example that others should follow
* Neither Canelo nor Golovkin are prepared to do that
* Canelo cops flak for it, but Golovkin does not
So Monroe should direct his comments toward Golovkin's pu55y fanbase.
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Originally posted by bluepete View PostCan't compare Kell Brooks situation with Golovkins.I mean Brook was drained as a welterweight as it was and knew he would have to face Spence in a defence in a depleted state and he was very likely to lose that fight.He knew he could get more money fighting GGG in a fight that he would get credit just for taking and making it out of the first couple of rounds.I wouldn't mind seeing GGG against Degale if he can't get Saunders or Jacobs though.Wards got his own things going on for now.
your Brook excuse looks good
what about your Golovkin excuse ?
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Originally posted by Progrssive_Jedi View PostWard
Ward was a 19 year old LHW, who once flocked in at 190 for a SMW fight and hid his rehydration weight ever since. Everyone knew when Ward turned 30 he would no longer be able to drain down to SMW. Dan Rafael reported before the ggg over than Ward was struggling to make 168. Ward next fight was 172. He hasn't fought 168 since 2013. Although two of his three fights were dragging SMW north to 175. A year later the guy says he can hardily make 175. Like Canelo Ward has always drained down to overpower smaller guys. You look at the side by sides with Kov, Ward isn't smaller. Kov was 186 v Pascal at 175. Ward came in at 190 at SMW.
Canelo
Canelo has long been a legit MW sized fighter, and even after missing weight and fighting at MW he started to fight SWW at MW. He will be shorter than ggg, but heavier (weight classes doe) and have longer reach. He is still strictly aiming to fight smaller guys.
Golovkin
GGG has never been a big MW, rehydrating around the same size as SWW. Zurdo and Degale both get up to 190's at SMW. When ggg finally moves up, he'all be the only one of these three who step in with a serious weight disadvantage. GGG will at best be mud 170's while Zurdo will have a tremendous height and weight advantage. Degale too.
GGG should do this, but not u till he completes his goals at 160. He can break B-hops record and be one of few undisputed unified champs. If these cowards at 154-160 don't want to try to stop him, that's on them.
And MW has always depended on Sww and WW for big fights.
why do you tards put so much stock in a fake record ?
you know that GGG mostly defended the WBA interim title
so your excuse as to why Golovkin should stagnate in a extremely poor middleweight division, is weak
keep pumping out those weak excuses
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostSee, this is how you tell a troll from a genuine poster - different standards for different fighters.
GGG said he could make 154 or 168, and you're dogging him like a jilted, love-sick schoolgirl because he hasn't done either yet.
Andre Ward said he would - not could, would - win world titles at LHW, CW, and HW by the time he was 32.
You're not dogging Ward because he hasn't done what he said he would do.
Canelo Alvarez called GGG into the ring after he beat Khan and said that he would - not could, would - fight Golovkin next, at 160lbs.
You're not dogging Canelo because he didn't keep his word and fight GGG.
BULL**** !!
GGG said he is willing to fight Canelo at 154 and Ward at 168
Golovkin Would Fight Ward at 168 and Canelo at 154.....
http://thaboxingvoice.com/golovkin-a...4/15398?var=no
then, he killed BOTH fights over the weight
not quite the same thing, is it ?
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Originally posted by Triple Genius View PostWard schooled mad dudes for years and not a peep about moving up.
Let GGG unify and break the record
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stoppit you clowns
Golovkin is copping flak from wide-and-afar because he has refused to take any kind of risk on MULTIPLE occasions.
Pu55ykin doesn't wanna get in there with a live one !
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostSee, this is how you tell a troll from a genuine poster - different standards for different fighters.
GGG said he could make 154 or 168, and you're dogging him like a jilted, love-sick schoolgirl because he hasn't done either yet.
Andre Ward said he would - not could, would - win world titles at LHW, CW, and HW by the time he was 32.
You're not dogging Ward because he hasn't done what he said he would do.
Canelo Alvarez called GGG into the ring after he beat Khan and said that he would - not could, would - fight Golovkin next, at 160lbs.
You're not dogging Canelo because he didn't keep his word and fight GGG.
I gotta hand it to you, defending g string with his pathetic resume and never ending excuses is a full time job and you're up to the task,
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