Comments Thread For: Why Atlas Leaving Golovkin Off His P4P List is Deeply Flawed
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LMAO!
Did you not read my post menso? Clearly you didn't and missed my entire point about Atlas, not about Bernard or GGG. I said Atlas opinion on GGG means squat, he's the same person who's downplayed Bernard's Hall of Fame career moron!
And you missed my next point, I did say Lomachenko and Rigondeaux deserve to be on anyone's pound for pound list regardless of how many fights they have. Better yet pendejo, start over jabroni because you're clearly a casual and has ZERO reading comprehension. Fighters like Canelo, Quillin, Saunders, Eubank, all better fighters not wanting to fight GGG is not his fault, they're milking what they have of their career before getting destroyed by GGG.
Back to ESL for you and don't miss the little yellow bus ******. You're an NSB rookie and bonafide imbecile!LOL!!!!
There is no comparison of resumes between Hopkins at
and Golovkin at 160. When the best name on your resume is Murray, you are in your mid 30s, and have held a belt for 6 years, you don't trump anyone.
And yes, Lil g's opposition IS his fault.
He has had opportunities to prove himself since he and his promoters started that "anyone in 3 weight classes nonsense".
They have only themselves to blame if 160 is the only weight he has competed at.
A golden opportunity came is way last year to put his money where his mouth is. All he had to do was agree to fight Canelo at 155...or even TRY TO NEGOTIATE a catchweight of 157 or 158. He did none of that.
Which lets me know that "3 weight classes" thing was bullshyt.
Now, he is offered a career payday by Canelo. He takes it and wins and he is an instant PPV star who can write his own ticket. Mayweather and Pac took shorter money (in comparison) when each fought DLH even though both were bonafide stars in their own right who could have rightly haggled for more.
Unlike Lil g, they knew what time it was. And both of their careers took off after. Makes you wonder what Lil g's problem is...
And BTW, Loma AND Rigo have better names on their resumes even with much fewer fights. They certainly deserve to be on anyone's P4P list. Spence gets on the list because of how he beat his competition in comparison to how others on the list (or right outside the top 10) beat THAT SAME competition.
This is as good a place as any to post my current P4P list:
1) Ward
1B) Kovalev
3) Gonzalez
4) Crawford
5) M. Garcia
6) Spence
7) Rigondeaux
8) Pacquiao
9) Lomachenko
10) AlvarezComment
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LOL!!!!
There is no comparison of resumes between Hopkins at
and Golovkin at 160. When the best name on your resume is Murray, you are in your mid 30s, and have held a belt for 6 years, you don't trump anyone.
And yes, Lil g's opposition IS his fault.
He has had opportunities to prove himself since he and his promoters started that "anyone in 3 weight classes nonsense".
They have only themselves to blame if 160 is the only weight he has competed at.
A golden opportunity came is way last year to put his money where his mouth is. All he had to do was agree to fight Canelo at 155...or even TRY TO NEGOTIATE a catchweight of 157 or 158. He did none of that.
Which lets me know that "3 weight classes" thing was bullshyt.
Now, he is offered a career payday by Canelo. He takes it and wins and he is an instant PPV star who can write his own ticket. Mayweather and Pac took shorter money (in comparison) when each fought DLH even though both were bonafide stars in their own right who could have rightly haggled for more.
Unlike Lil g, they knew what time it was. And both of their careers took off after. Makes you wonder what Lil g's problem is...
And BTW, Loma AND Rigo have better names on their resumes even with much fewer fights. They certainly deserve to be on anyone's P4P list. Spence gets on the list because of how he beat his competition in comparison to how others on the list (or right outside the top 10) beat THAT SAME competition.
This is as good a place as any to post my current P4P list:
1) Ward
1B) Kovalev
3) Gonzalez
4) Crawford
5) M. Garcia
6) Spence
7) Rigondeaux
8) Pacquiao
9) Lomachenko
10) Alvarez
Your P4P list is chit, doe.Comment
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And of course you missed my point about you trying to imply that Lil g and Hopkins were comparable...they are not.
And BTW, whenever a poster goes to the "you didn't comprehend what I wrote card" when it is clear that the post WAS UNDERSTOOD, that's as good as an admission of utter failure.
I accept your defeat. In case you don't remember what you wrote, I'll quote it:
"When Bernard Hopkins ruled the middleweight division, it was loaded with a less than stellar stable of fighters. His record defenses were still undeniable achievements."
See that right there, Holmes?
That's you trying to justify Lil g's wack azz resume by LYING and saying Hopkin's resume at 160 is weak too.
It wasn't.
But Lil g's is.
How's it taste getting owned by a so-called newbie?
LMAO!
Did you not read my post menso? Clearly you didn't and missed my entire point about Atlas, not about Bernard or GGG. I said Atlas opinion on GGG means squat, he's the same person who's downplayed Bernard's Hall of Fame career moron!
And you missed my next point, I did say Lomachenko and Rigondeaux deserve to be on anyone's pound for pound list regardless of how many fights they have. Better yet pendejo, start over jabroni because you're clearly a casual and has ZERO reading comprehension. Fighters like Canelo, Quillin, Saunders, Eubank, all better fighters not wanting to fight GGG is not his fault, they're milking what they have of their career before getting destroyed by GGG.
Back to ESL for you and don't miss the little yellow bus ******. You're an NSB rookie and bonafide imbecile!Comment
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Spence never got worked by a fighter like Salido.
And I have absolutely no reason to believe that
A) Spence ever will
and
B) Loma ever wont.
When that changes, my list will too.Comment
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LOL!!!!
There is no comparison of resumes between Hopkins at
and Golovkin at 160. When the best name on your resume is Murray, you are in your mid 30s, and have held a belt for 6 years, you don't trump anyone.
And yes, Lil g's opposition IS his fault.
He has had opportunities to prove himself since he and his promoters started that "anyone in 3 weight classes nonsense".
They have only themselves to blame if 160 is the only weight he has competed at.
A golden opportunity came is way last year to put his money where his mouth is. All he had to do was agree to fight Canelo at 155...or even TRY TO NEGOTIATE a catchweight of 157 or 158. He did none of that.
Which lets me know that "3 weight classes" thing was bullshyt.
Now, he is offered a career payday by Canelo. He takes it and wins and he is an instant PPV star who can write his own ticket. Mayweather and Pac took shorter money (in comparison) when each fought DLH even though both were bonafide stars in their own right who could have rightly haggled for more.
Unlike Lil g, they knew what time it was. And both of their careers took off after. Makes you wonder what Lil g's problem is...
And BTW, Loma AND Rigo have better names on their resumes even with much fewer fights. They certainly deserve to be on anyone's P4P list. Spence gets on the list because of how he beat his competition in comparison to how others on the list (or right outside the top 10) beat THAT SAME competition.
This is as good a place as any to post my current P4P list:
1) Ward
1B) Kovalev
3) Gonzalez
4) Crawford
5) M. Garcia
6) Spence
7) Rigondeaux
8) Pacquiao
9) Lomachenko
10) Alvarez
GOOD post !
way too much gennady-cuddling on this site
way too many weak excusesComment
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