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GGG: ''Alvarez He Too Big, Disrespect To Boxing...'' (2016)
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Originally posted by yankees7448 View PostEveryone could easily fight a weight class above them by that logic. Its not just about fighting in that weight class its being as effective. Canelo could have fought at middleweight years ago but he's able to cut weight dramatically so he can beat up on smaller guys. Now its getting too hard for him to do that so he's moved up a weight class. He was more effective at 154. Now we shall see how he does against bigger guys who aren't weight drained unlike JCC Jr.
Golovkin 26 years of age to later:
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Originally posted by Mirko Troll Cop View Postwhat do you mean talkin shıt!? I've always rooted for Alvarez for a good 2 plus years. I have every right to hype this fight and include all drama from both parties that had promoted it.
don't get soft.
Golvokin was a mandatory, he didn't have to accept a CW, so he didnt. Loeffler said exactly that:
“In our particular instance against Canelo there wouldn’t be any negotiations about the weight,” Loeffler said. “It would be two middleweight champions fighting each other at 160lbs. Now if Canelo vacates the title and it becomes a voluntary fight down the road in 2017, then anything is negotiable – the money, location and weight.”
As for Golovkin being a small MW, he's average size but could make 154 for a big fight. He was 165 30 days out of fights multiple times, has come in 158 for official weigh ins and never showed any signs of difficulty being 160. He's a good size MW, maybe on a smaller side.
Canelo is a huge 154lber. Nobody will ever deny it. When he was younger and he posted rehydration weights, he rehydrated to low 170s when he was fighting at 154. And he was a kid back then, he hasn't posted a rehydration weight for what, 3 years now? He's been coming in between 175-180 last couple of years. Golovkin rehydrates to 170 when fighting at 160 at age 35. Canelo rehydrated to 170 when he was ~23 fighting at 154.
They're both perfectly sized for each other, and this showdown should prove a classic. Now quit trolling.
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Originally posted by Mirko Troll Cop View Postnobody said GGG was a big middleweight. I've always been on record saying GGG is a seasoned Middleweight, even if he can rehydrate to 173 like he did against Rubio, says HBO...
aside from that, when we emphasize that GGG is not a small middleweight, the GGG brigade say he's not a big middleweight
all eluding to never say he's a seasoned Middleweight, like a Thurman at Welterweight
Would be like Thurman fighting GGG at 160 no?
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Originally posted by Sp0rty Cr@ig View PostHope you're not calling for him to move to 175 to fight Ward then.
Would be like Thurman fighting GGG at 160 no?
Chris Eubank is a ''skinny'' or shall I say super toned Middleweight that he has gone to challenge himself now at 168. Jacobs looks bigger than Eubank Jr. So therefore, Golovkin can easily fight at 168. Don'T you agree that Golovkin could tame Abraham?
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Originally posted by j0zef View PostWhat drama?
Golvokin was a mandatory, he didn't have to accept a CW, so he didnt. Loeffler said exactly that:
“In our particular instance against Canelo there wouldn’t be any negotiations about the weight,” Loeffler said. “It would be two middleweight champions fighting each other at 160lbs. Now if Canelo vacates the title and it becomes a voluntary fight down the road in 2017, then anything is negotiable – the money, location and weight.”
As for Golovkin being a small MW, he's average size but could make 154 for a big fight. He was 165 30 days out of fights multiple times, has come in 158 for official weigh ins and never showed any signs of difficulty being 160. He's a good size MW, maybe on a smaller side.
Canelo is a huge 154lber. Nobody will ever deny it. When he was younger and he posted rehydration weights, he rehydrated to low 170s when he was fighting at 154. And he was a kid back then, he hasn't posted a rehydration weight for what, 3 years now? He's been coming in between 175-180 last couple of years. Golovkin rehydrates to 170 when fighting at 160 at age 35. Canelo rehydrated to 170 when he was ~23 fighting at 154.
They're both perfectly sized for each other, and this showdown should prove a classic. Now quit trolling.
Didn't Crawford rehydrate to 157 against Postol? 17 lbs?
Didn't Gennady rehydrate to 173 against Rubio? 13 lbs?
Alvarez from 154-155 to 172? 15-17 lbs?
JCC Jr. at 160 rehydrates 20lbs standard?
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Originally posted by Mirko Troll Cop View PostLook at Alvarez NOW at 27 and compare his physique to years prior. You want to play the fool to say it's the same? So by saying Alvarez has always been a ''Middleweight'' because of pics from 2012-2016, with the pictures below, you're saying Gennady is ideally at 164 fighter, easily in the pool at 168, all while everyone said nobody at 168 would get beat GGG? How does that logic work?
Golovkin 26 years of age to later:
How trolls argue? Pick random time frame and throw up random undated pictures and act like you've proven something.
If you really wanted to show something you would show pictures of GGG in the same posture at the same point (whether its in between fights, during training or a pre-fight weigh in photo) but in different years. You're showing one where he's in a boxing pose days before a fight, another when he's in the middle of a training camp and purposely flexing his muscles for the camera and the third is of him between fights sitting down. It could just as easily be 3 different shots of him from the same year as 3 shots from 3 different years.
But that's neither here nor there. People who are big for their divisions like Danny Jacobs and Canelo at 154 have to cut tremendous amounts of weight before the fights and balloon up after the weigh ins. That isn't GGG. GGG makes 160 comfortably and has done for a long time.
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