Comments Thread For: Jacobs' Manager: Proved 90% of Fans Wrong By Facing Golovkin

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  • Ce1ska
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    #111
    Originally posted by aboutfkntime
    read again, especially the bold.....





    Golovkin ran around for FOUR YEARS saying that he could beat "anyone from 154-168"..... he even specifically mentioned fighting Canelo at 154.....

    "Golovkin made it clear that he would fight anyone from 154-168, including Andre Ward and Canelo Alvarez."

    Golovkin Would Fight Ward at 168 and Canelo at 154.....



    ..... but, when **** got real..... pu55ykin went MIA

    all I am saying is..... you were wrong when you stated that Canelo does not make his own decisions..... of course he does, and so does Golovkin..... AND, so does every other fighter, period

    Canelo, Golovkin, and every other fighter EVER..... are all 100% responsible/accountable for their opponent selection/resume' ..... it is ridiculous to suggest otherwise.

    Same with MMA ^^

    certain fights become available..... they either take them, or they leave them, for WHATEVER reason..... but at the end of the day, no excuses, you own that thing
    You mean GGG said he would take on Canelo at 154 while Canelo was a 154 champ? That was over three years ago! Canelo hadn't fought at "middleweight" by then and didn't have a belt at 160 so it wouldn't have made much sense to challenge him at 160, would it? I can't even believe you brought up an interview from three years ago.

    It's clear you don't understand how the boxing world works so I'm done with this argument.

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    • aboutfkntime
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      #112
      Originally posted by Ce1ska
      You mean GGG said he would take on Canelo at 154 while Canelo was a 154 champ? That was over three years ago! Canelo hadn't fought at "middleweight" by then and didn't have a belt at 160 so it wouldn't have made much sense to challenge him at 160, would it? I can't even believe you brought up an interview from three years ago.

      It's clear you don't understand how the boxing world works so I'm done with this argument.

      you don't have an argument

      you have weak excuses

      the fact is..... Golovkin stated that he would negotiate on the weight with Canelo..... but when it came time to live up to his hype and promises, Golovkin biatched out

      and he did the same thing to Ward at 168

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