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  • #71
    Originally posted by Redd Foxx View Post
    No, you failed to grasp the point entirely. He said that if Golovkin is OK fishing 2 divisions below, he should be OK looking in the other direction as well and doing the same he expected Brook to do. Actually he was more generous, recommending a catch weight to make it easier for Golovkin. He's using Golovkin's own standards to make a point.

    I don't personally agree with it all but it doesn't change what he said.
    I see him point also, but it's telling of how many fighters are really avoiding GGG

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    • #72
      Originally posted by trainutz View Post
      I see him point also, but it's telling of how many fighters are really avoiding GGG
      At MW, sure. I think Saunders and Jacobs have avoided it. I wasn't sure about Jacobs but it's hard to say he wants it at this point.

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      • #73
        He's calling himself "too big and too strong" for GGG but then also wants to say he's retired? Can't have it both.

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        • #74
          Originally posted by Raonic View Post
          He's calling himself "too big and too strong" for GGG but then also wants to say he's retired? Can't have it both.
          So, if Vitali Klitschko said that you would also call it a contradiction? Size/power and choosing not to fight are two different things. One has nothing to do with the other.

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          • #75
            Originally posted by Redd Foxx View Post
            So, if Vitali Klitschko said that you would also call it a contradiction? Size/power and choosing not to fight are two different things. One has nothing to do with the other.
            Except they're related in this context. He's not just saying he's bigger or stronger than the average person. He's implying he would beat GGG because he's too big and too strong. I'm asking him to prove it. It's foolish to cry "I don't fight anymore" when you are outright saying you would beat someone if you did fight.

            The point was pretty clear so I'm surprised I have to explain it.
            Last edited by Raonic; 11-16-2016, 11:57 PM.

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            • #76
              Originally posted by Raonic View Post
              I'm asking him to prove it. It's foolish to cry "I don't fight anymore" when you are outright saying you would beat someone if you did fight.

              The point was pretty clear so I'm surprised I have to explain it.
              ^That has nothing to do with the "you can't have both" statement. The man is retired. He can say whatever he thinks. He doesn't have to back it up because he's not boxing anymore. You guys that think 40 year old men are expected to meet the call of every new fighter don't seem to have a grasp on the fact that boxing is a job for these guys. It's not arm wrestling your uncle to see who the strongest in the family is.

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              • #77
                Originally posted by Raonic View Post
                ..... I'm asking him to prove it. It's foolish to cry "I don't fight anymore" when you are outright saying you would beat someone if you did fight.....

                Golovkin ran around for FOUR YEARS saying that he can "beat anyone from 154-168".....

                ..... we would like him to prove it.

                Golovkin then killed 2 HUGE fights over the weight, AND he totally refused to negotiate with lil 153lb Cotto.

                A few days back, Dirty Sanchez said that Golovkin can beat Kovalev and Ward.

                I would like him to prove that.

                When Sanchez made that comment, what was your reaction?

                I sure as fk hope that your reaction was..... "I'm asking him to prove it. It's foolish to cry "I don't fight (at 168) anymore" when you are outright saying you would beat someone if you did fight".....

                because, Froch IS proven..... and Golovkin, hasn't done a damn thing..... so yea, considering those 2 points, it seems crazy for you to demand that Froch prove something, as you give Golovkin a free pass

                NOBODY has talked more shht than Golovkin and his woeful team.

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Post
                  Fight fit versus fight fit, I have no doubt that Froch has the confidence that he'll win the fight (and rightfully so, imo); the issue comes down to, after nearly three years out of the ring, getting the weight off to hit an actual target number.

                  Froch is 6'1, is long as ****, can take a heck of a shot, and has bombs in his hands in his own right; you add that Golovkin's style isn't anything that Froch has already dealt with, and Froch's only real concern is likely how much of the likely near 200lbs that he's carrying can he work off without affecting his ability to fight.
                  Agree 100%.

                  I am unashamedly a fan of slick, mobile fighters with skill and guile galore. However Carl Froch is right up there with Floyd and Roy in my all time favourites list due to the attributes you just mentioned. The first time I saw him fight was against Ward, and I watched him get totally outclassed. But the confidence he displayed leading up to the fight instantly made me like him. Then I looked up his previous fights, and knew he would be a favourite. How he demolished Kessler, Bute, Groves the second time round... Dude was an absolute tank.

                  GGG's air of invincibility comes from the fact that he has a granite chin, and God like power, so he's been able to take whatever his mostly underwhelming opposition has been able to throw at him, and wreck them with his ridiculous power.

                  Put him in the ring with someone like Froch, who can bomb, has a granite chin, and a ridiculously high punch output, and we'll see if GGG's the real thing.

                  Unfortunately, Froch is nowhere near fight fit.

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                    Good post!

                    And to all you idiots getting your knickers in a twist over this fantasy fight ... you're being played! Wise up, ffs.

                    Loeffler isn't trying to match GGG with Froch. He'll have been talking to Hearn about DeGale and Eubank Jnr for next year.
                    Thanks man.

                    People underestimate just how crucial confidence like this is in a champion, in any sporting code.

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                    • #80
                      Golovkin has been shamed again.

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