Comments Thread For: Gennady Golovkin Will Help Build Playground in His Hometown
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He's helping build a playground bruh. My broke ass, along with all of the broke ass people I know, could scratch up enough money to build a playground. A man of GGG's stature should be building schools, community centers, etc. I mean, its a nice gesture. But its far from what you'd expect from someone of his resources.
Pac builds a.....
Golovkin builds a.....
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I'll pay for a playground in ****ing Kazakhstan if I can see proof the children were provided with new anything. ****, I'll pay for three in Astana and three in Ulaanbataar, Mongolia in the name of the AIBA. The national accountants will be so confused why there is a check with the AIBA's name on it issued to them instead of the other way around.Comment
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Ok, buddy.
Normally I'm ok with any athlete spending their hard earned money for a good cause, and truthfully, in this case also...they don't owe anybody anything.
But since they felt the need to go public with their playground, and since posters like you feel the need to dangle closer to golovkins nuts because of it....then sure, it's okay for other posters to ridicule the guy for being a cheap bastard.Comment
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Last edited by TinAgeOfBoxing; 06-12-2017, 01:08 AM.Comment
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Kazakhstan has enough money to build new schools and hospitals, infrastructure and so on without any donations from individuals. Few days ago a new multisport complex named after GGG was open in his hometown.
This playground is a minor thing money wise, but it sets a good example for others to follow. Everything starts from such small things.Comment
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Kazakhstan has enough money to build new schools and hospitals, infrastructure and so on without any donations from individuals. Few days ago a new multisport complex named after GGG was open in his hometown.
This playground is a minor thing money wise, but it sets a good example for others to follow. Everything starts from such small things.Comment
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