Originally posted by BM dnobagaV
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Golovkin Had Catchweights at 162, So What Was The Fuss With 155?
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i love how whenever you point something out about golovkin and his fanboys dont like it they start with juvenile namecalling, backstory creating, posting madeup fake convos you have with yourself or how they imagine your basement looks like.....used to happen all the time over at esb....typical deflection techniques
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Originally posted by Curt Henning View Posti love how whenever you point something out about golovkin and his fanboys dont like it they start with juvenile namecalling, backstory creating, posting madeup fake convos you have with yourself or how they imagine your basement looks like.....used to happen all the time over at esb....typical deflection techniques
I was just pointing out objectively, what was the fuss about 155 for several bouts that weren't title bouts when an equally experienced boxer called Golovkin fought about 160. Don'T know why they get all defensive. I mean in the end, citations shall be given, and Jubei, Freedom and BigDramaShow like to jump on bananas at night!
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Originally posted by Enzo Mc is **** View PostIsn't that pretty standard practice for guys starting out?
yes it is. sometimes they dont' have enough time to make weight, somtimes their opponents don't. the guys you start out against don';t have 10-12 weeks to train. most of them drive bread trucks or stock shelves.
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Amateur Middleweight weight is at 165lbs.
Prelim bouts and even main events can often be contracted at +1 or +2 pounds above the class limit. There is nothing unusual about that at all.
What is unusual is to be the 154 junior champ and contract a "title bout" at 155 (+1)............years ago the WBC and WBA would not allow that nonsense.
Since the multi-federation have become a norm in this sport everything has been "watered down".
When federations except the BS negotiations that promoters and management present it's like the inmates running the asylum.
Ray
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Originally posted by Ray Corso View PostAmateur Middleweight weight is at 165lbs.
Prelim bouts and even main events can often be contracted at +1 or +2 pounds above the class limit. There is nothing unusual about that at all.
What is unusual is to be the 154 junior champ and contract a "title bout" at 155 (+1)............years ago the WBC and WBA would not allow that nonsense.
Since the multi-federation have become a norm in this sport everything has been "watered down".
When federations except the BS negotiations that promoters and management present it's like the inmates running the asylum.
Ray
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