Gennady Golovkin's criminal connections!

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  • january
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    #41
    Originally posted by larry x..
    everyone has a past...it amazes me how people on this forum always try to judge boxers personal lives...stop acting like your **** doesnt stink and you are holyier then thou!!! But now watch how the same posters who slam others take up for GGG and the same posters who took up for others now slam GGG
    GGG is a celebrity. That is why, he shall be ready for a scrupulous attention to his biography.

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      #42
      Originally posted by Joe Beamish
      Look at history. Boxers don't come up out of privileged backgrounds. Very rarely. Usually they sc**** their way up in tough circumstances. Especially in a former soviet block country!
      True, but why Mr. Golovkin doesn't pay respect to Mr. Kaliyev, who made enormous efforts to promote GGG?

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        #43
        Originally posted by Isaac Clarke
        Golovkin trained a decade for those olympics, i highly doubt he would give away the fight.
        Almost, every Olympian has trained hard. But, cases of corruption especially widespread among Cuban, ex-Soviet, Asian boxers. Sometimes, medals are on sale for the best bidder.

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          #44
          Originally posted by deathofaclown
          Wow Shocker! A boxer with links criminal activity in their younger years. As someone else pointed out, most of these guys come from tough backgrounds trying to make a living.

          I'd imagine a lot of fighters could tell you a story or two if they weren't trying to uphold a good public image.
          We know about criminal aspects of Mike Tyson or James Toney. Why we should be silent on Mr. Golovkin's?

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            #45
            Originally posted by icha
            GGG STANDS FOR GENADY "GANGSTA" GOLOVKING ... sounds cool..
            A nice sense of humor.

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              #46
              Originally posted by AneesMoha
              Has 2016 taught you nothing? Since when did a blogger's post become a credible news source? Did you read any of the other **** this goof wrote or did you just read the headline and decide to be a troll?
              Blogging is a great way to advance freedom of speech. People must have alternative news sources. Mainstream media are predominantly business vehicles to generate profit. So, independent voice is a necessity.

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                #47
                They don't call him TRIPLE G for nothing.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by _Maxi
                  Has people actually read the article? Which are the crimes he commit?

                  1) Losing a the final fight in the olympics. They say he lost the final against a guy who hadn't competed since 2001. I guess that guy somehow reached the final, so he was clearly good. Bullshiet accusations.

                  2) He has pictures with some supposed Mafia gang... who happened to be his official Kazakh trainer? yeah! how would you take pictures with your trainer!





                  This is funny.

                  Compare "that" to convicted rapists, killers, woman beaters, drug sellers... nothing to compare, nothing.
                  Some underworld figures in the former Soviet Union use Olympics as a pretext to promote themselves. They officially pretend to be a trainer, manager, etc. Selling the gold medal is a big crime, because noble hopes of his compatriots were shattered to pieces.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by KillaCamNZ
                    There's a saying that comes to mind - saying a lot without actually saying anything.

                    That "article" has next to no credible claims. All it states is that someone who was associated with GGG at some point in his younger years, was a bit of a bad dude - then it goes off on a tangent and claims that, simply because GGG lost a fight he was favored to win - he must have taken a dive for money and Mother Russia.

                    Loose associations with a bloke who isn't as corrupt as Don King's left toe, is a pretty weak argument.

                    What a crock.
                    Sorry, we can't provide you with fingerprints, intercepted phone calls, etc))) But, corruption is pervasive in amateur boxing. AIBA scandal before London Olympics partially revealed a price tag for one gold medal to be forged by judges - $5 million. Some Cubans reportedly sold a gold medal to Kazakhs for $150,000. That would give you a certain idea about underworld bookkeeping.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by yngwie
                      A random guy says something on the internet and everyone believes it?
                      Funny cause if you search that Serik guy on google you wouldn't find a thing, weird cause he supposedly was a trainer of a national team in one of the biggest boxing nations in amateur boxing.
                      OK, if you don't find English-language info on the guy, then he doesn't exist at all)))

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