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  • #21
    Originally posted by jackblack008 View Post
    If GGG wants to be a legend, (like many believe), he should move to 168 and fight the likes of Degale, Groves, Zurdo. as compared to fighting the Charlos and Heilands.

    and may be a long shot......... match with Ward..
    **** that...

    Let him fight Charlo.....THEN he can move up...if there's anything left of him.

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    • #22
      Heiland would get BEAT silly by BOTH Charlo and GGG. I can name EASILY 10 if not 15 better Middleweights then him.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Mammoth View Post
        Charlo whoops up on him.
        ALL DAY! EVERYDAY!!! Probably with even one hand tied behind his back and drunk off his @ss.

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        • #24
          This should be fun. And if Charlo dominates and makes a statement it's gonna be real hard for GGG and Canelo to keep ignoring him.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by jinx_htx View Post
            This should be fun. And if Charlo dominates and makes a statement it's gonna be real hard for GGG and Canelo to keep ignoring him.
            Canelo

            Let's pray Chavez Jr rids boxing of that cancerous tumor.

            With him at 160....you best believe he will log-jam the division and NONE of the best fights get made.

            Just watch.


            Let's join together in PRAYER that Julio Chavez Jr beats the freckles off that Howdy Doody mofo.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by jackblack008 View Post
              If GGG wants to be a legend, (like many believe), he should move to 168 and fight the likes of Degale, Groves, Zurdo. as compared to fighting the Charlos and Heilands.

              and may be a long shot......... match with Ward..
              Charlo, Canelo, Jacobs, Khurt, if he beats Saunders, are fine. While I would love to see GGG vs Ramirez, DeGale, Jack, Dirrell, this is the first time his division has gotten hot in years. He should stay and fight the emerging good fighters there. Last time 160 was this good was back in 2007. Starting in 2008 and onward it has been horrible until late 2016

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Kigali View Post
                Canelo

                Let's pray Chavez Jr rids boxing of that cancerous tumor.

                With him at 160....you best believe he will log-jam the division and NONE of the best fights get made.

                Just watch.


                Let's join together in PRAYER that Julio Chavez Jr beats the freckles off that Howdy Doody mofo.
                Calm down guy, it's not that serious.

                Name one fighter who isn't trying to make the most money possible.

                Canelo happens to be on top right now in that regard, making money. Floyd Mayweather used to be on top as far as making money and he was heavily criticized for picking and choosing his opponents based on his bank account instead of who the fans wanted him face. It is what it is.

                If Charlo wins and becomes the #1 contender to the WBC strap, the champ GGG, Canelo or whoever will have to come see him. I can't wait to see Jermall in action again. Don't forget you still got guys like Danny Jacobs, David Lemieux, and Eubanks jr out there in the middleweight division. Charlo vs Jacobs could happen, since they're both PBC fighters. There are ALOT of good fights to be made at 160 lbs right now.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by jinx_htx View Post
                  Calm down guy, it's not that serious.

                  Name one fighter who isn't trying to make the most money possible.

                  Canelo happens to be on top right now in that regard, making money. Floyd Mayweather used to be on top as far as making money and he was heavily criticized for picking and choosing his opponents based on his bank account instead of who the fans wanted him face. It is what it is.

                  If Charlo wins and becomes the #1 contender to the WBC strap, the champ GGG, Canelo or whoever will have to come see him. I can't wait to see Jermall in action again. Don't forget you still got guys like Danny Jacobs, David Lemieux, and Eubanks jr out there in the middleweight division. Charlo vs Jacobs could happen, since they're both PBC fighters. There are ALOT of good fights to be made at 160 lbs right now.
                  Canelo at 160 is gonna' ruin the division.

                  He'll draw up the weakest links from 154 and fight them..

                  Just watch.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by jinx_htx View Post
                    This should be fun. And if Charlo dominates and makes a statement it's gonna be real hard for GGG and Canelo to keep ignoring him.
                    Keep ignoring him???? He's only been a middleweight for a few months..

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Koba-Grozny View Post
                      Ah. Thanks bud. That kinda stuff always interests me - I probably shoulda just Googled 'Argentine Headwear', but it's more fun this way.
                      I learnt a little about the gauchos on a walking tour in Mendoza last year. There was only four of us, so it was close and personal, and the guide was excellent.
                      He was telling us about how the image of the gauchos has been changed over time. This is because Argentina slaughtered all of their indigenous people, so they had to alter history a little to fit their narrative.

                      Originally they used to be nomadic, often outlaw inhabitants of the plains of Argentina. They owned their horse and that was about it. They were pictured with beards, old clothes, to look like a thief, because that's how people saw them and felt about them.

                      Nowdays, they are pictured cleanly shaven, newer clothes (still with poncho though). They are made more to look like the north american cowboys of the 19th century. They turned the gaucho into a symbol against corruption and of Argentine national tradition. Gauchos became renowned in legends, folklore and literature. It's ironic, given they were seen as outlaws originally (and were commonly).

                      I guess if you've killed all the indegenous people and need a new history, then look no further than the Gauchos.

                      Che Guevera is from Argentina but there is very few monuments, nor do they see him as a hero, or make any celebrations about him... i believe this also does not fit their narrative.

                      Burn you imperialistic, capitilst pigs.
                      Ok, now it's enough commie stuff. School's out.

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