Comments Thread For: Abel Sanchez: Golovkin Got The Rounds He Needed, I'm Happy

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  • Beezy93
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    #61
    Side note: GGG has one of the best chins in boxing. Don't remember him ever being wobbled.

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    • joseph5620
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      #62
      Originally posted by ////
      No he was not, dumbass with a whore mother who I throat****ed and dumped by the railroad. Rewatch. He is clearly telling Golovkin between rounds to go rounds, be patient. Inferior ****sexual slave.


      No he wasn't. You're just too obtuse to know the difference between putting rounds in the bank and just going rounds for the hell if it.


      I can't reason with mentally challenged idiots like you who want to believe that Golovkin was intentionally letting Jacobs survive.

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      • twosweethooks
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        #63
        Originally posted by OctoberRed
        Abel picked knockout in first six doe
        Yeahhhhh but rounds are gooodddd doe

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        • KaidouTheBeast
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          #64
          go check compubox and wake up dude..hope you have your own compubox to said that ggg lost that fight..

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          • DocGreenThumb.
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            #65
            Originally posted by Luilun
            What's up with Jacobs skipping the second weigh in ? Oh that's right had to go in at 185 pounds to fight the smaller guy and still lose
            I'm glad Jacobs didn't get the decision last night. Coming in with a 10 pound weight advantage. Judges saw right through that shyt. But it's ok to the haters. If GGG pulled that crap you haters would shyt on him. Anything to get an advantage on the G man. Whose going to fight him straight up with out nonsense. Getting really tired of this nonsense Politics is for politicians not boxing.

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            • Hewito
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              #66
              This..I wonder if ggg would've missed the next weigh in what people have said..Ggg won the fight,he looked gun shy but he got the w..Somr guy here said jacobs threw more punches and the only reason he looked beaten in the face is because he was taking risks,makes no sense..And for people here saying abel is this or that,or he is a bad trainer,he literally has one of the p4p fighters in the world,what do you people have?

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              • Bronx2245
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                #67
                Originally posted by SteveM
                Both Oscar and K2 need to make that fight now!!! It'll be gone in a loss to one or the other otherwise - marinade gone sour.

                Many posters on here crying about GGG should take $15M but nobody looking at it from the Canelo side. Can you imagine Canelo in with Charlo or Jacobs? No money and huge risk. Canelo can't keep fighting Chavez over and over. Who brings money at 154 or 160 to the extent of GGG. And the thing is that if he loses he can rebuild as he has ten years in front of him still.
                I won't comment on GGG and Canelo until I see the PPV numbers from last night! The leverage of GGG will be determined by those numbers! "Men lie, Women lie, numbers never lie!"

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                • Bronx2245
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Verus
                  I agree. Golovkin is definitely frustrated and he is a sportsman in the best European tradition. If Canelo gets past Jr., I think there is a good chance to see a fight in September. I think the financial split will depend, in large part, on last night's PPV numbers.
                  Numbers = Reality! It's as simple (yet complicated) as that! Last nights performance made Alvarez vs. Chavez Jr. even bigger than it was! Even without numbers, I would bet that Pacquiao vs. Thurman could compete with last night's performance!

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                  • Verus
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Bronx2245
                    Numbers = Reality! It's as simple (yet complicated) as that! Last nights performance made Alvarez vs. Chavez Jr. even bigger than it was! Even without numbers, I would bet that Pacquiao vs. Thurman could compete with last night's performance!
                    For all the moaning that Alvarez is really a big guy who starts out at 154 and balloons up to 180 on fight night, the reality is that he is short and small compared to middleweights, I am beginning to think that fighting Chavez Jr. might be a challenge. I think Canelo will win, but Jr. could throw things into a ****ed hat if he beats Canelo. Golovkin will be out all the money he thinks he deserves. If they fight Pacquiao might bring out the best in Thurman because Pacman will not stare at his toes like Danny Garcia did in the Thurman fight. Even as he declines, Pacquiao shows up to fight. He is a throwback to an earlier era.

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                    • aboutfkntime
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Bronx2245
                      Yes you have! I wasn't confident at all, but I think GGG would be bone-dry @ 154, and Floyd would pot-shot him to death from round 7 to 12! However, Floyd is 40, and he might not make it to Round 7! I think Lara could do the job if GGG fought him, but Abel won't let that happen after last night's performance! I want to see Jermall Charlo vs. Jacobs, and Lara vs. GGG!

                      no, Abel refused to let that happen long before last nights performance.

                      he admitted to personally killing that fight

                      i know why, and I have been saying why for years

                      " available " = you bet, sign me up

                      " mover/spoiler, or world-class boxer " = no way

                      why did Mr "154-168" totally refuse to negotiate on weight with lil old faded 153lb Cotto..... who was - and likely still is - his best possible payday?

                      he would have got Cotto at 157, same as the Geale fight

                      i tell you why..... because lil old faded 153lb Cotto was knocking out the same fools that he was knocking out and still had world-class skills even at that stage

                      that fight was dangerous and unnecessary, especially having to lose additional weight..... much better to keep the train rolling, keep collecting those 3mil paydays, keep building up Golovkin as a PPV star, and wait for something better on OUR terms

                      no big deal.... just that Golovkin is making the exact same risk/reward decisions as every other fighter..... and it is all based around styles/levels

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