Comments Thread For: Mayweather Confident He Would School Golovkin in 'Easy' Fight

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  • The Time
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    #11
    No sense in talking about a fight that is never going to happen.

    The media shouldn't have even asked him that question. Obviously that fight is never going to happen.

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    • daggum
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      #12
      Originally posted by The Time
      No sense in talking about a fight that is never going to happen.

      The media shouldn't have even asked him that question. Obviously that fight is never going to happen.
      i know the media should realize by now how much of a coward he is but they are slow to catch on

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      • Gillie
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        #13
        I always liked Floyd's chances versus GGG. He is just too quick and can stay focused for 12 rounds. It would be a wide UD imo.

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        • -Kev-
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          #14
          Originally posted by techdude69
          Floyd can't keep GGG out of his mouth. All talk but no action. He knows GGG would walk right through him. GGG would show no respect to Floyd or his punches. Shame it won't happen because I would of enjoyed the beat down.
          And most NSB posters still can't grow a brain and decipher that interviews consists of questions asked to fighters. Floyd didn't randomly talk about GGG, they asked him about it. GGG and his fans wish Floyd would just call up guys for interviews to talk about GGG. How ****** does that sound? Lol.

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          • -Kev-
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            #15
            Originally posted by The Big Dunn
            Floyd is asked a question, he answers it. What do people expect? What fighter would say another would beat him?
            Lmao, people are so dumb. For years i've been pointing this out, no matter who the boxer is, I don't have to like him. It's amusing that these dummies can't figure out that it's a Q and A and not a boxer/trainer calling into boxingscene or TMZ or radio and says "Hey I want to talk about so and so."

            I said the same thing when I saw people ragging on Sanchez for talking about Ward. He's asked a question and he has to answer it.

            Just for the really ****** people out there, and to get better replies on their articles, Boxingscene should really think about presenting their articles as Q and A's. Because people are so dumb they can't figure out that these are Q and A's between journalist and boxers/promoters/trainers.

            If I can get a dime for every dumbass who replies to a comments thread with "Durr durr why he keep talking about him??? durr durr i'm ******" I wouldn't be posting here.

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            • Bronx2245
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              #16
              Floyd would've beat GGG @ 154 (2 years ago), and then everyone would say "he weight drained him," and he would get no credit. At this point, being 40 and out the ring for 2 years, Floyd needs to stay retired! GGG and Canelo would do serious damage!

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              • Luilun
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                #17
                He schools him at 152 while GGG sumbles from weight drain 160 you get busted up

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                • Luilun
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Bronx2245
                  Floyd would've beat GGG @ 154 (2 years ago), and then everyone would say "he weight drained him," and he would get no credit. At this point, being 40 and out the ring for 2 years, Floyd needs to stay retired! GGG and Canelo would do serious damage!
                  How true just hide this from Larry he thinks Floyd would beat anyone even if he's 65 years old

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                  • Sean Mo
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                    #19
                    Biggest fight ever

                    If Floyd fights GGG that will be a bigger fight than Alvarez or Pacman fight even McGregor. If GGG beats Alvarez and Floyd beats McGregor. The true billion dollar fight will be Floyd vs GGG. Fight @ 155 pounds so all belts on the line. Even better if GGG gets all the middle weight belts first. If Floyd wins that fight it would be hard to argue with TBE because now Floyd will be now mentioned with the legends who came back in their 40's and win like Foreman, Executioner, Jones to mention a few. Not only that but he'll have the "0" and that's huge and for me, we will be very blessed to have witnessed the G.O.A.T within our lifetime.

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                    • Boxing Logic
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                      #20
                      Many have criticized Floyd saying he doesn't care about legacy. Many have defended him and said he does. If GGG is able to beat Canelo and then take the final 160 belt off Saunders, then Floyd could have a chance to become undisputed middleweight champ all in one night, and upstage both SRL and SRR. I think we'll find out, based on if Floyd is willing to make that fight for all the glory at least at 158 pounds, if not 160, or not, who was right in the debate about Floyd caring about legacy. Because no boxer who cares for legacy would turn down an historic opportunity like that if they truly felt they could win the fight "easy."

                      Hopefully the fight happens, and at 160. GGG too old to be going down. This fight would put GGG-Canelo to shame. Twice as big as GGG-Canelo.

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