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Last edited by yankees7448; 10-07-2017, 10:23 PM.
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stop making the same unnecessary, inaccurate, childish, excuses..... that Loeffler originally made when he killed any talk of that fight LMAO
you excuse-making lamers would have an argument if not for the fact that Golovkin avoided a number of mover/spoilers..... it's not like Mora was the only one, Golovkin did not make any of those fights..... coincidence?..... yea right
FACT: just like with Pacquiao and the blood tests, we needed 1 genuine reason..... the only reason why both of those parties furnished half-a-dozen silly (childish) excuses..... is because they did not have 1 genuine reason
surprise surprise...... Golovkin passed, and fought someone worse
Mora is a mover/spoiler who is notoriously difficult to look good against, he proved by stinking out the joint with Mosley..... even though Mora had faded, they did not need that fight.....
they did not want to risk looking bad, failing to put Mora away..... or, worse
so yea..... " well-managed "
Lara..... another mover/spoiler who is notoriously difficult to look good against
Ward..... another mover/spoiler who is notoriously difficult to look good against
" well-managed "
Q. why the fk did Mr " anyone from 154-168 " totally refuse to negotiate on weight with his best possible payday at that point in time, Miguel Cotto ?
that money and exposure was HUGE..... that is EXACTLY what Golovkin needed at that point, any other fighter would have cut off one of their fingers for that opportunity
A. because.....
1) all of that " 154-168 " talk, was utter bullshht
2) at catchweight, which Golovkin would be required to make, Cotto was knocking out the same fools he was knocking out
they did not want to take the risk
and you guys think he really wanted to fight Ward LMAO
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this is how that lie starts.....
Originally posted by yankees7448 View PostAre you still on this ducking Sergio Mora bull*****.
and this is how it ends.....
Originally posted by yankees7448 View PostAnd what would a victory over Mora would have done to GGG's resume anyway.
you know that your origninal line was bullshht
so, you added in the filler
FACT: the very best opponent for a guy who is attempting to establish himself on the world stage..... is a former champ who has clearly faded..... boxing has always worked that way
FACT: Tom Loeffler's HALF-A-DOZEN childish excuses to avoid that fight, were absurd..... they made no sense at all..... and there is only one reason why you furnish a bunch of childish excuses rather than 1 genuine reason
FACT: they rejected Mora, then fought someone WORSE..... so your excuses are bullshht
you are just another excuse-making Golovkin-fluffer, who dutifully decided to make his rounds
beat it kid..... FACTS > excuses
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And what would a victory over Mora would have done to GGG's resume anyway. Daniel Jacobs has 2 wins over Mora. Does anyone give a *****.
Complaining about GGG not fighting Mora is like looking at this picture and saying "OMG look at that mole. Bleh".
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Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
2) Golovkin turned down Mora, to fight someone WORSE
3) there was absolutely no reason whatsoever why that fight should not happen
I know you hate GGG but come on dude. I've proven you wrong on Andre Ward and Erislandy Lara but I could see why someone would demand GGG fight those guys. But Mora? Sergio fuucking Mora. Mora didn't have a chance then and wouldn't have a chance now even against an aging GGG.Last edited by yankees7448; 10-07-2017, 08:35 AM.
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Originally posted by Tobi.G View PostCome on lets be real, Mora has never been more than a better yournrey-man. Nuff said. At least he has been one of the better boxers of the world, which he can be proud of.
1) you just described MOST of Golovkin's opponents
2) Golovkin turned down Mora, to fight someone WORSE
3) there was absolutely no reason whatsoever why that fight should not happen
try again
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Originally posted by aboutfkntime View PostGolovkin may have said that..... but then he refused fights with current/ex-champs Mora, Lara, Cotto, Ward.....
so yea, what was your point again ?
look, the very best opponent for a guy who is attempting to establish himself on the world stage..... is a former champ who has clearly faded
FACT: there is no question about that, and boxing has always worked that way
so..... back in 2012/2013, when Tom Loeffler was giving a radio interview, he was asked about Sergio Mora..... which was a clear no-brainer.....
Mora was perfect, an ideal opponent.....
so, after Tom finished coughing up his wheaties long enough to stutter/stammer his way through more than HALF-A-DOZEN ridiculous excuses to kill any talk of that fight..... it was clearly obvious that Golovkin still had his training wheels on
FACT: just like with Pacquiao and the blood tests, we needed 1 genuine reason..... the only reason why both of those parties furnished half-a-dozen silly (childish) excuses..... is because they did not have 1 genuine reason
surprise surprise...... Golovkin passed, and fought someone worse
Mora is a mover/spoiler who is notoriously difficult to look good against, he proved by stinking out the joint with Mosley..... even though Mora had faded, they did not need that fight.....
they did not want to risk looking bad, failing to put Mora away..... or, worse
so yea..... " well-managed "
Lara..... another mover/spoiler who is notoriously difficult to look good against
Ward..... another mover/spoiler who is notoriously difficult to look good against
" well-managed "
Q. why the fk did Mr " anyone from 154-168 " totally refuse to negotiate on weight with his best possible payday at that point in time, Miguel Cotto ?
that money and exposure was HUGE..... that is EXACTLY what Golovkin needed at that point, any other fighter would have cut off one of their fingers for that opportunity
A. because.....
1) all of that " 154-168 " talk, was utter bullshht
2) at catchweight, which Golovkin would be required to make, Cotto was knocking out the same fools he was knocking out
they did not want to take the risk
and you guys think he really wanted to fight Ward LMAO
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Originally posted by TonyGe View PostLet's not. Golovkin left his first promotional company because he couldn't get meaningful fights.
Golovkin may have said that..... but then he refused fights with current/ex-champs Mora, Lara, Cotto, Ward.....
so yea, what was your point again ?
look, the very best opponent for a guy who is attempting to establish himself on the world stage..... is a former champ who has clearly faded
FACT: there is no question about that, and boxing has always worked that way
so..... back in 2012/2013, when Tom Loeffler was giving a radio interview, he was asked about Sergio Mora..... which was a clear no-brainer.....
Mora was perfect, an ideal opponent.....
so, after Tom finished coughing up his wheaties long enough to stutter/stammer his way through more than HALF-A-DOZEN ridiculous excuses to kill any talk of that fight..... it was clearly obvious that Golovkin still had his training wheels on
FACT: just like with Pacquiao and the blood tests, we needed 1 genuine reason..... the only reason why both of those parties furnished half-a-dozen silly (childish) excuses..... is because they did not have 1 genuine reason
surprise surprise...... Golovkin passed, and fought someone worse
Mora is a mover/spoiler who is notoriously difficult to look good against, he proved by stinking out the joint with Mosley..... even though Mora had faded, they did not need that fight.....
they did not want to risk looking bad, failing to put Mora away..... or, worse
so yea..... " well-managed "
Lara..... another mover/spoiler who is notoriously difficult to look good against
Ward..... another mover/spoiler who is notoriously difficult to look good against
" well-managed "
Q. why the fk did Mr " anyone from 154-168 " totally refuse to negotiate on weight with his best possible payday at that point in time, Miguel Cotto ?
that money and exposure was HUGE..... that is EXACTLY what Golovkin needed at that point, any other fighter would have cut off one of their fingers for that opportunity
A. because.....
1) all of that " 154-168 " talk, was utter bullshht
2) at catchweight, which Golovkin would be required to make, Cotto was knocking out the same fools he was knocking out
they did not want to take the risk
and you guys think he really wanted to fight Ward LMAO
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