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  • Didn't say that he wasn't : )
    Originally posted by Damn Wicked View Post
    Danny Jacobs does too. He just cuts more "water weight" before his fights. Doesn't mean he's in worse shape that GGG. It just means Jacobs is the bigger guy.

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    • SAUL CANELO ALVAREZ The Lineal Middleweight Champion of the World!

      Gennady Gandhi Golovkin a.k.a
      Gennady Goldigger Golovkin =


      [GGG-"middleweight division is not 155-160 for CANELO, I don't want fight or buisness with CANELO, CANELO is not invited to my Big Drama Show!"]

      [GGG-"ahh **** Max(Kellerman) weight is not a problem for me to fight CANELO!? Money is now a problem, for me to fight CANELO, I want a Gazillion dollars or NO FIGHT!]

      (head explodes)

      -----------------------------------------------------


      #1 Pound for Pound and 154 & 160 pound Kingpin, SAUL "The Fastest Gun In The Wild West" ALVAREZ RULING 2 DIVISIONS WITH AN IRON FIST!


      *Golovcan't
      *The Charlo Sisters
      *Burger Joint Saunders
      *Poo Poo Andrade
      *Danny Glass-Jawcobs

      *ALL NEXT BOXER'S TO GET SCHOOLED , FOOLED & RIDICULED \ HIGHLIGHT REEL KNOCKOUT VICTIMS FOR THE YOUNG BOXING PRODIGY TURNED BOXING PHENOM, SAUL CANELO ALVAREZ FIGHTING OUT OF GUADALAJARA JALISCO, MEXICO!



      ¡SAUL ALVAREZ El peliador numero 1 libra por libra en el mundo!

      CANELO sobre Triple G-["¡A mi Golovkin me hace los mandados, y me trae la feria , aunque no me sobre! Golovkin no esta en mi nivel pega como ninia , y solo es un saco , un costal , y se los voy a reventar! Voy a Khazakistan y lo hago pedazos y me traigo a su vieja!"]
      Last edited by REYESdelBOXEO; 02-20-2017, 02:18 AM.

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      • Originally posted by REYESdelBOXEO View Post
        Gennady Gandhi Golovkin a.k.a
        Gennady Goldigger Golovkin =


        [GGG-"middleweight division is not 155-160 for CANELO, I don't want fight or buisness with CANELO, CANELO is not invited to my Big Drama Show!"]

        [GGG-"ahh **** Max weight is not a problem for me to fight CANELO!? Money is now a problem for me to fight CANELO, I want a Gazillion dollars or NO FIGHT!]

        #1 Pound for Pound and 154 & 160 pound Kingpin, SAUL "The Fastest Gun In The Wild West" ALVAREZ RULING 2 DIVISIONS WITH AN IRON FIST!


        *Golovcan't
        *The Charlo Sisters
        *Burger Joint Saunders
        *Poo Poo Andrade
        *Danny Glass-Jawcobs

        *ALL NEXT HIGHLIGHT REEL KNOCKOUT VICTIMS FOR THE YOUNG BOXING PRODIGY TURNED BOXING PHENOM, SAUL ALVAREZ!



        ¡SAUL ALVAREZ El peliador numero 1 libra por libra en el mundo!

        CANELO sobre Triple G-"a mi Golovkin me hace los mandados, y me trae la feria , aunque no me sobre! Golovkin no esta a mi nivel solo es un costal , y se los voy a reventar!"
        That's some serious trolling there Chola.

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        • Originally posted by NC Uppercut View Post
          i think he was referring to Margs pre loaded wraps. As in Floyd was being pushed in that direction when he was still with TR. I always heard that was just another reason why Floyd left Bob.
          Floyd left Arum to make the Oscar fight.

          Arum didn't want to get it done,so Floyd bought out his contract and left Arum in the dust.

          If Tony REALLY wanted Floyd....all he had to do was dump his WBO crap strap,that would have made him Floyd's manditory.

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          • Originally posted by mathed View Post
            "He need to move up doe"
            Anybody from 154 to 168 doe...

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            • Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
              Berto was his last fight. Berto was also a welterweight. Floyd never campaigned at 154. He only moved up to take big fights. Cotto, Canelo, and De La Hoya. Does GGG fit into any of those categories? Is there any proof whatsoever that GGG can make 154? How many fights have he fought there?
              Being his last fight means nothing, it's prizefighting, he fought at super welter, had a world title at that weight, it wasn't a one off fight at that weight, you can say he didn't campaign at that weight but your attempt to convince me has failed, GGGs weight is always under control so I can see no reason why he couldn't make 154, so if the choise was between going up to fight ward or go down to fight floyd, what decision would you make and why

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              • Originally posted by Progrssive_Jedi View Post
                It's disgraceful for guys to be WW and fight a MW. Never happens.

                1920s: Mickey Walker vs. Harry Greb
                (Walker was the reigning welterweight champ; Greb, who won a 15-round decision, was the defending middleweight champ)

                1930s: Henry Armstrong vs. Ceferino Garcia
                (Armstrong was the reigning welterweight champ; Garcia was recognized as the middleweight champ by the powerful New York and California boxing commissions. They fought to a 10-round draw)

                1940s: Sugar Ray Robinson vs. Jake LaMotta I, II, III, IV and V
                (Robinson, who went 4-1 vs. his crosstown rival in four hotly contested 10-rounders and one 12-rounder, was a top welterweight prospect and contender; LaMotta was a top middleweight prospect and contender)

                1950s: Kid Gavilan vs. Carl “Bobo” Olson
                (Gavilan was the reigning welterweight champ; Olson, who won a 15-round decision, was the defending middleweight champ)
                Carmen Basilio vs. Robinson

                (Basilio, the reigning welterweight champ, won a 15-round decision over Robinson, the defending middleweight champ. It was THE RING’s Fight of the Year for 1957)

                1960s: Emile Griffith vs. **** Tiger
                (Griffith, the reigning welterweight champ, won a 10-round decision over Tiger, the defending middleweight champ)

                Luis Rodriguez vs. Nino Benvenuti
                (Rodriguez, a former welterweight champ, was knocked out in Round 11 by Benvenuti, the defending middleweight champ. Rodriguez was thought to be winning the fight at the time of stoppage)

                1970s: Jose Napoles vs. Carlos Monzon
                (Napoles, the reigning welterweight champ, was stopped in Round 7 but Monzon, the defending middleweight champ)

                1980s: Roberto Duran vs. Marvin Hagler and Iran Barkley
                Photo / The Ring Magazine

                (Duran, a former WBC welterweight champ and reigning WBC 154-pound titleholder, dropped a 15-round decision to Hagler, the defending undisputed middleweight champ and won a 12-round decision over Barkley, the defending WBC middleweight titleholder. Duran-Barkley was THE RING’s Fight of the Year for 1989. Duran was also the former lightweight champ, which is why Hands of Stone is a true all-time great)

                Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Hagler
                (Leonard, a former welterweight champ and WBA 154-pound titleholder, won a 12-round decision over Hagler, the defending WBC titleholder. It was THE RING’s Fight of the Year for 1987)

                1990s: Marlon Starling vs. Michael Nunn
                (Starling, the reigning WBC welterweight titleholder, dropped a 12-round decision to Nunn, the defending IBF middleweight titleholder)

                Donald Curry vs. Nunn
                (Curry, the former welterweight champ and WBC 154-pound beltholder, was stopped in Round 10 by Nunn, the defending IBF middleweight titleholder)

                Simon Brown vs. Lonnie Bradley and Bernard Hopkins
                (Brown, the former IBF and WBC welterweight titleholder who briefly held the WBC 154-pound belt, dropped a 12-round decision to Bradley, the defending WBO middleweight beltholder, and was stopped in Round 6 by Hopkins, the reigning IBF middleweight titleholder)

                2000s: Felix Trinidad vs. William Joppy
                (Trinidad, the former IBF and WBC welterweight beltholder and reigning WBA/IBF 154-pound titleholder, stopped Joppy, the defending WBA middleweight titleholder, in Round 5)
                Cory Spinks vs. Jermain Taylor

                (Spinks, the former IBF/WBA/WBC/RING welterweight champ and reigning IBF 154-pound beltholder, dropped a 12-round decision to Taylor, the defending WBC/WBO/RING middleweight champ)
                [Former welterweight titleholders Trinidad and Oscar De La Hoya also challenged Hopkins, but they did so as fellow middleweight beltholders, so I’m going to leave those matches off this list.]
                2010s: Amir Khan vs. Canelo Alvarez

                (Khan, a welterweight contender, was stopped in Round 6 by Alvarez, the defending RING and WBC champ)
                Kell Brook vs. Gennady Golovkin

                (Brook is the reigning IBF welterweight beltholder; Golovkin is the defending WBA/IBF/WBC middleweight titleholder)
                What the fuc are you trying to write a book or novel sht that post was long.

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                • Originally posted by Bjl12 View Post
                  Ya I mean Tom Loeffler (GGG'S promoter) confirmed an offer of $10-15 million flat fee. That doesn't depend on who you ask. It is mutually confirmed and we also know the offer was for 160. We ALSO know GGG rejected the offer.

                  So get the fu.ck off your GGG pedestal and suck a fat one. The dude is a fraud. Pac got KTFO6 and UD12 and GGG got busted up by an average welter (whose best win was a controversial SD over Porter) after dragging him up 13 pounds.

                  What a hero this GGG
                  We also know Canelo defended against chinny Khan, then threw his belt away rather than fight a real middleweight because he wasn't big enough, then jumps right over middle for Chavez. Stop being so emotional you little girl, I know for a fact Brook didn't put on 13 lb for that fight, he just didn't lose as much muscle as usual, whereas Khan's weight gain was just fat. Think you can gain 13 lean pounds in a couple of months your smoking stuff you can't handle. But then you see a guy take a few and think he's been "busted up". You should go to a real gym and see what men who take punches think about Canelos belt drop instead of hanging with people who communicate by talking about sucking other men off you little prick.

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                  • Originally posted by Kigali View Post
                    Floyd left Arum to make the Oscar fight.

                    Arum didn't want to get it done,so Floyd bought out his contract and left Arum in the dust.

                    If Tony REALLY wanted Floyd....all he had to do was dump his WBO crap strap,that would have made him Floyd's manditory.
                    floyd asked for a 20 million guarantee so arum said no. when floyd left top rank he accepted a 10 million guarantee to fight oscar so that obviously was not the reason. you can't blame arum when floyd priced himself out on purpose and then accepted half of what he was demanding.

                    if floyd didnt fight marg for 7 million dollars and fought zab and sharmba for much less what makes you think he would fight marg if marg was his mandatory? he would just retire like he did and say no one is going to force me to fight! what a warrior
                    Last edited by daggum; 02-20-2017, 03:36 AM.

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                    • Originally posted by casheddie View Post
                      GGG straight professional. The discipline the soviet guys got is other worldly. I mean it's possible Klit is doing roids but his body still would require work.

                      GGG gonna school Jacobs for eating those twinkies and cheeseburgers.
                      You should know Jacobs is on Avocado diet under proper supervision of pro nutritionist and part-time boxer Algieri.

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