Comments Thread For: Gilberto Ramirez Back on February 3: I Want Gennady Golovkin!
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Some people believe Golovkin's only goal is legacy, I believe he's about the money more than anything else. If it doesn't seem profitable to him, I doubt Golovkin will take any unnecessary risks. I see him cashing out right after he's done with Canelo or a unification bout so he can have all the belts and bow out.Comment
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hey maybe if ramirez sends an offer to fight ggg in may ramirez fans will pretend like ggg is ducking. same thing ward did. postpone that 30 million dollar fight to fight for a couple mill please. oh yeah and these are the same floyd boxing is a business defenders not living up to their own ideology.
They're not "acting" like anything. Golovkin literally said in the boxingscene "Ramirez needs more big names" article that he doesn't want anything to do with Zurdo Ramirez and made the hypocritical claim that he is "too small" for 168 despite fighting smaller guys like Kell Brook and Canelo himself and claiming he wanted Cotto in December
But let's be honest, after Canelo boxed Golovkin's ears off and Jacobs went toe to toe with him for 12 rounds, Golovkin ain't scaring nobody anymore. His "skill" is rapidly declining after he's finally fought boxers worth a damn.
That said Zurdo Ramirez ain't no Canelo either, he's been hurt by bums.Last edited by dramarama; 10-13-2017, 01:29 PM.Comment
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They're not "acting" like anything. Golovkin literally said in the boxingscene "Ramirez needs more big names" article that he doesn't want anything to do with Zurdo Ramirez and made the hypocritical claim that he is "too small" for 168 despite fighting smaller guys like Kell Brook and Canelo himself and claiming he wanted Cotto in December
But let's be honest, after Canelo boxed Golovkin's ears off and Jacobs went toe to toe with him for 12 rounds, Golovkin ain't scaring nobody anymore. His "skill" is rapidly declining after he's finally fought boxers worth a damn.
That said Zurdo Ramirez ain't no Canelo either, he's been hurt by bums.Comment
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l will be in GGG's court.
And he never expressed any desire to give Jacobs a rematch.
3:30 seconds into the video.
6:30 seconds into the video.
He doesn't seem scared of a rematch.
He also started talking more about retirement than moving to 168 lately, a move that wouldn't seem profitable nor wise after a rematch or even possibly a trilogy with Canelo.
Some people believe Golovkin's only goal is legacy, I believe he's about the money more than anything else. If it doesn't seem profitable to him, I doubt Golovkin will take any unnecessary risks.Comment
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Golovkin never shown interest in fighting him. He'll only do it if he's forced to. But like I said earlier, this fight doesn't mean a thing for him money wise and is a risk, and I don't think a carefully managed fighter like Golovkin will be allowed or willing to take it.
3:30 seconds into the video.
6:30 seconds into the video.
He doesn't seem scared of a rematch.
He's also said he could see himself fighting for 4 or 5 more years. He's getting older. It makes sense for him to start thinking about his post boxing life. Its a hard sport. Ward retired this year and if memory serves me he's actually younger than GGG. But that doesn't mean we have to erase all other possible fights as being unrealistic. There is definately more of a time component to it though especially if GGG acquieses to Golden Boy and stays inactive until the rematch.
Never said it was. All I said is that I believe that Golovkin's first motivation is money, hence why I don't expect him to accept a nonsensical fight from a business standpoint, but a great one legacy wise, like Lara-Golovkin.Comment
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Golovkin never shown interest in fighting him. He'll only do it if he's forced to. But like I said earlier, this fight doesn't mean a thing for him money wise and is a risk, and I don't think a carefully managed fighter like Golovkin will be allowed or willing to take it.
You're using post fight and press conference footage. Of course he's going to say he wants a rematch, but they haven't shown interest in actually negotiating for one. And again, a Jacobs rematch would make absolutely no sense after an insanely lucrative rematch or trilogy with Canelo.
Never said it was. All I said is that I believe that Golovkin's first motivation is money, hence why I don't expect him to accept a nonsensical fight from a business standpoint, but a great one legacy wise, like Lara-Golovkin.Comment
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They're not "acting" like anything. Golovkin literally said in the boxingscene "Ramirez needs more big names" article that he doesn't want anything to do with Zurdo Ramirez and made the hypocritical claim that he is "too small" for 168 despite fighting smaller guys like Kell Brook and Canelo himself and claiming he wanted Cotto in December
But let's be honest, after Canelo boxed Golovkin's ears off and Jacobs went toe to toe with him for 12 rounds, Golovkin ain't scaring nobody anymore. His "skill" is rapidly declining after he's finally fought boxers worth a damn.
That said Zurdo Ramirez ain't no Canelo either, he's been hurt by bums.
lets be honest...and then says something entirely dishonest.Comment
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