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I just want to see this fight, Jacobs is No.2 at middleweight and will finally erase any doubt about Golovkin's choice of opposition. But if Jacobs wins then HE'S the man, Boxing fans are getting played for fools these days how long does it take to work out how much each fighter is going to get f***ing paid?!
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Originally posted by robbyheartbaby View PostI just want to see this fight, Jacobs is No.2 at middleweight and will finally erase any doubt about Golovkin's choice of opposition. But if Jacobs wins then HE'S the man, Boxing fans are getting played for fools these days how long does it take to work out how much each fighter is going to get f***ing paid?!
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Originally posted by Scott. Weiland View PostI could understand the interest if this was Canelo or Saunders versus Jacobs, a close pick em fight but GGG against any of the above hold very little interest to genuine boxing fans who want competitive action and not one sided beat downs.
your argument sounds like the same one mayweather fans used in poopooing fights that didnt happen just because he was probably going to beat guys like casamayor,freitas,margarito (insert any other name you wish)
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Originally posted by YellowDragon View Postif golovkin is gonna remain at middleweight than he may as well face the best competition 160 lbs has to offer...which is guys like jacobs,saunders etc...i favor ggg against anybody at the weight as well but jacobs is a better opponent than a fella like willie monroe or pulling up a welter two weight classes to defend his titles against...
your argument sounds like the same one mayweather fans used in poopooing fights that didnt happen just because he was probably going to beat guys like casamayor,freitas,margarito (insert any other name you wish)
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Originally posted by YellowDragon View Postif golovkin is gonna remain at middleweight than he may as well face the best competition 160 lbs has to offer...which is guys like jacobs,saunders etc...i favor ggg against anybody at the weight as well but jacobs is a better opponent than a fella like willie monroe or pulling up a welter two weight classes to defend his titles against...
your argument sounds like the same one mayweather fans used in poopooing fights that didnt happen just because he was probably going to beat guys like casamayor,freitas,margarito (insert any other name you wish)
Floyd I'm not sure where I stand with him, I lost a lot of interest in him in his final 4-5 years as you knew he'd beat everyone he fought too, but I guess a lot tuned in to hope he'd lose or a just simply an insecure bunch who liked to believe he was facing the best in his latter years of his career.
Floyd for me did all the hard work earlier and he deserves kudos for becoming his own man and carving out the fortune he made, I respect him more as a business man than for his fights towards the end of his career.
I admired him and I thought his style was great, he really mastered the art of hit and don't be hit but at the same time I was really felt he was not facing the toughest tests available to him even when he fought Pac I felt their were more dangerous opposition out there in the faces of Martinez, Lara, Bradley and renewed looking Cotto at a higher weight that said most of the tests were at a weight above and one he would be at a considerable disadvantage so I understand his reluctant to really test himself as GGG is reluctant to really test himself.
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Originally posted by Scott. Weiland View PostIf he remains at 160 as he has been tearing through the division then I fail to see how he retains an interest in his performances against no hopers, I mean the only people buying into his myth and tuning in to watch him aren't genuine boxing fans as far as I am concerned. He's trashed the division, literally walked through everyone, where is the intrigue in him remaining at a weight he clearly is too good for ?
Floyd I'm not sure where I stand with him, I lost a lot of interest in him in his final 4-5 years as you knew he'd beat everyone he fought too, but I guess a lot tuned in to hope he'd lose or a just simply an insecure bunch who liked to believe he was facing the best in his latter years of his career.
Floyd for me did all the hard work earlier and he deserves kudos for becoming his own man and carving out the fortune he made, I respect him more as a business man than for his fights towards the end of his career.
I admired him and I thought his style was great, he really mastered the art of hit and don't be hit but at the same time I was really felt he was not facing the toughest tests available to him even when he fought Pac I felt their were more dangerous opposition out there in the faces of Martinez, Lara, Bradley and renewed looking Cotto at a higher weight that said most of the tests were at a weight above and one he would be at a considerable disadvantage so I understand his reluctant to really test himself as GGG is reluctant to really test himself.
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Originally posted by Eastcoast View PostFeeling like a waste of time. How long does it take to negotiate a fight? You figure out how big the pie is, then figure how much your willing to split. Should've been done in a week, now the WBA won't even call a freaking purse bid.
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Originally posted by Scott. Weiland View PostIf he remains at 160 as he has been tearing through the division then I fail to see how he retains an interest in his performances against no hopers, I mean the only people buying into his myth and tuning in to watch him aren't genuine boxing fans as far as I am concerned. He's trashed the division, literally walked through everyone, where is the intrigue in him remaining at a weight he clearly is too good for ?
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as i said i would favor golovkin against either guy but i feel both of the potential opponents i mentioned in this post have more than enough firepower and skill to make it interesting and definitely worth watching...
Floyd I'm not sure where I stand with him, I lost a lot of interest in him in his final 4-5 years as you knew he'd beat everyone he fought too, but I guess a lot tuned in to hope he'd lose or a just simply an insecure bunch who liked to believe he was facing the best in his latter years of his career.
Floyd for me did all the hard work earlier and he deserves kudos for becoming his own man and carving out the fortune he made, I respect him more as a business man than for his fights towards the end of his career.
I admired him and I thought his style was great, he really mastered the art of hit and don't be hit but at the same time I was really felt he was not facing the toughest tests available to him even when he fought Pac I felt their were more dangerous opposition out there in the faces of Martinez, Lara, Bradley and renewed looking Cotto at a higher weight that said most of the tests were at a weight above and one he would be at a considerable disadvantage so I understand his reluctant to really test himself as GGG is reluctant to really test himself.
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