He can't get a fight against Ramirez. However a fight with Ramirez is another golden ticket to face off with Chavez Jr. or Alvarez. Assuming Golovkin beats Ramirez. Many people think Ramirez will pick Golovkin apart from the outside.
Where Does Golovkin Go If He Loses To Jacobs?
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Back to the gym like any other fighter with a loss.
Why should one loss effect his drawing potential? In fact it may increase it if Canelo decides GGG is a "safe" opponent!
Fans today are so hung up on the undefeated records even when theyu learn their cherry picking results. Grow up!
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the insinuation was whether or not he should bother with 160. Or is 160 his capacity even after losing all the belts and saying 168 was easy back in 2013?Back to the gym like any other fighter with a loss.
Why should one loss effect his drawing potential? In fact it may increase it if Canelo decides GGG is a "safe" opponent!
Fans today are so hung up on the undefeated records even when theyu learn their cherry picking results. Grow up!
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go hide under a rock and slit his wrist? lmfao wtf you want me to go, he still a force in the sport and its will be how he bounce back that will determine his career not the lost itself.Comment
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Immediate rematch! A loss would ruin the sparkle on future potential match ups against Eubank Junior or Canelo Alaverez....Comment
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Been saying on the forum the longest. If 168 is so easy to dominate as Abel and ggg fans claim. Why not win a strap at 168? K2 got the ''drawing'' power and money now. Eubank Jr. sounds like a good scrap. For the IBO 168 isn't far fetched.
People have no idea Golovkin could be top 3 at 168. At his age now, I don't understand why he hasn't challenged himself at a higher division like other great champions. The hell does wanting Alvarez do for Golovkin winning an easy strap at 168? It's irrelevantComment
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He'll be calling for a rematch and his fans (excluding rational ones like me) will be saying Jacobs is afraid of a rematch.Comment
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Yet another polarizing Golovkin thread.
If he loses, Ray is right; he goes back to the gym and gets to work. Just like we all do in life unless we are immature.
I think he might want another shot at the guy that beats him. Jacobs. Why not?
And HOW does he lose? A close judgment? Or a KO?
Does GGG move up? Well, he's been holding onto that Canelo fight and his longtime dream of consolidating all the titles at MW.
Ever had a dream? Anyone? Do you just walk away from it, or do you keep after it?Comment
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