Comments Thread For: Andrade: I Hope Golovkin Finds The Balls To Fight Me Next!
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That is not what I said and you know it.
btw, this.... " performed worse against worse opposition "
is the ****tiest way to estimate a fighters worth/ceiling, that I have ever heard..... are you making stuff up again ?
EVERYBODY knew Mora, NOBODY knew Adama..... and when Adama beats someone like Forrest then you be sure to let me knowComment
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I absolutely 100% know you said that, AND SO DO YOU !!
you shameless fanboy slurper
you are very naive about the sport of boxing my friend
styles
to Gennady..... Mora was a known mover/spoiler who was notoriously difficult to look good against..... and Adama was "available"
your childish attempts to discredit Mora and inflate someone worse are ridiculous, and downright embarrasing
not for me but
you took 2 L's in this threadComment
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No I didn't say that and you know it.
your childish attempts to discredit Mora and inflate someone worse are ridiculous, and downright embarrasing
And whom also rejected a fight with Golovkin.
“I was offered [Golovkin] before he became a champion and a HBO sweetheart and declined. Too much risk, no reward. Now that he’s on top I will take the opportunity and expose the gorilla. Styles make fights. His style is basic,” Mora stated.http://thaboxingvoice.com/sergio-mora-on-his-past-fights-golovkin-and-his-november-16th-fight/20102/Sergio Mora’s boxing career to this point is that of a movie and the ending will reveal the legacy. Mora is trying to change things now as he heads into a November 16th bout against Milton Nunez in Citizen’s Bank Arena in Ontario, California on the undercard of Andre Ward vs. Edwin Rodriquez. Mora, who
So when Golovkin wasn't a name Mora wanted nothing to do with him. Too much risk and not enough reward. When Golovkin became a name Mora wanted the fight. And yet, GGG gets blamed for ducking him.Comment
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Look Mr. Freedom Fries Merica first mother****er over here. GGG spent most of his career at that point fighting in Europe. While he was relatively unknown in the US he was very popular in Europe. Fighting in Europe was enough of a money maker for him that he'd typically fight in Europe once a year even after making his HBO debut.
Secondly, Mora also declined the fight.
http://thaboxingvoice.com/sergio-mora-on-his-past-fights-golovkin-and-his-november-16th-fight/20102/Sergio Mora’s boxing career to this point is that of a movie and the ending will reveal the legacy. Mora is trying to change things now as he heads into a November 16th bout against Milton Nunez in Citizen’s Bank Arena in Ontario, California on the undercard of Andre Ward vs. Edwin Rodriquez. Mora, who
GGG fought Adama in Feburary 2014. In Adama's previous 5 fights he had a record of 4-1 with a big win over former champion Roman Karamazin and a loss to Daniel Geale. In Mora's previous 5 fights he had a record of 3-2 with two losses to Brian Vera and his big win coming against Gregorz Proska. Was Mora a more skilled boxer than Adama? Sure. But he also has absolutely no punching power and had a tendency to let less talented guys drag him into brawls.
Moreover, that guys like you hate GGG so much that you'd spend so much time harping on the comparative qualities of Mora vs. Adama is ridiculous. You guys ****ing hate GGG. Would replacing Adama with Mora on his resume change that. Would it have changed the way you look at GGG. Would you think he was a guy worthy of your respect. Hell no. Neither guy was anything special at any point in their careers. You guys are complaining for the sake of complaining.
Your such a gggroupie,but keep convincing yourself through mental gymnastics that im not just calling it for what it is.funny u used a qoute from that "article" but highlighted the wrong part as if that negates where it says "was offered ggg BEFORE he became hbo sweetheart" aka when he was still a Noname bum. In the same article it has a Sanchez qoute about ggg wanting to fight him. But after that interview is when ggg turned down the fight on hbo to fight a nobody bum off tv, in a tiny capacity ballroom/restaurant.Last edited by kushking; 10-13-2017, 10:00 AM.Comment
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Look Mr. Freedom Fries Merica first mother****er over here. GGG spent most of his career at that point fighting in Europe. While he was relatively unknown in the US he was very popular in Europe. Fighting in Europe was enough of a money maker for him that he'd typically fight in Europe once a year even after making his HBO debut.
Secondly, Mora also declined the fight.
http://thaboxingvoice.com/sergio-mora-on-his-past-fights-golovkin-and-his-november-16th-fight/20102/Sergio Mora’s boxing career to this point is that of a movie and the ending will reveal the legacy. Mora is trying to change things now as he heads into a November 16th bout against Milton Nunez in Citizen’s Bank Arena in Ontario, California on the undercard of Andre Ward vs. Edwin Rodriquez. Mora, who
GGG fought Adama in Feburary 2014. In Adama's previous 5 fights he had a record of 4-1 with a big win over former champion Roman Karamazin and a loss to Daniel Geale. In Mora's previous 5 fights he had a record of 3-2 with two losses to Brian Vera and his big win coming against Gregorz Proska. Was Mora a more skilled boxer than Adama? Sure. But he also has absolutely no punching power and had a tendency to let less talented guys drag him into brawls.
Moreover, that guys like you hate GGG so much that you'd spend so much time harping on the comparative qualities of Mora vs. Adama is ridiculous. You guys ****ing hate GGG. Would replacing Adama with Mora on his resume change that. Would it have changed the way you look at GGG. Would you think he was a guy worthy of your respect. Hell no. Neither guy was anything special at any point in their careers. You guys are complaining for the sake of complaining.
Stop deluding yourself that ggg hasnt wasted most his career fighting bums.
Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas - Abel Sanchez, trainer of WBA/IBO middleweight champion Gennady 'GGG' Golovkin (33-0, 30KOs), believes Erislandy Lara (21-2-2, 12KOs) h
Qoute from sanchez in article:
Golovkin's promoter, Tom Loeffler of K2 Promotions, presented both options to Sanchez - who rejected them both.
"When Tom came to me and offered Lara and Sergio Mora, I'm the one who said 'I don't want those fights.' I'm the one who said that before there was a chance to have it discussed with Gennady. I told that to Tom, because first of all Lara has not earned the right to fight Golovkin. And the reason I say that is because he takes fights like Delvin, and Delvin is not a bad fighter but he doesn't belong at that level. He struggled with Delvin. Yes he won every round but he didn't do what he needed to do in order to be in the mix," Sanchez explained to BoxingScene.com.
"And as far as Mora, I don't think he's done enough either. Just because he's fighting Jacobs, who's with Al [Haymon], good for him - because that's the only reason he's getting that opportunity [is because both of them are with Haymon]. But in my opinion Mora has not done enough to earn a fight with Golovkin."Comment
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No I didn't say that and you know it.
I am not inflating someone worse. I am pointing out that another fighter had a better record against better opposition than Mora did. I am also not dicrediting Mora. He is what he is. A moderately skilled boxer with no punching power who overachieved.
And whom also rejected a fight with Golovkin.
http://thaboxingvoice.com/sergio-mora-on-his-past-fights-golovkin-and-his-november-16th-fight/20102/Sergio Mora’s boxing career to this point is that of a movie and the ending will reveal the legacy. Mora is trying to change things now as he heads into a November 16th bout against Milton Nunez in Citizen’s Bank Arena in Ontario, California on the undercard of Andre Ward vs. Edwin Rodriquez. Mora, who
So when Golovkin wasn't a name Mora wanted nothing to do with him. Too much risk and not enough reward. When Golovkin became a name Mora wanted the fight. And yet, GGG gets blamed for ducking him.
that article proves my point exactly
Mora wanted the fight, but Golovkin did not, so he selected Adama
wants a big drama show.....
....., just does not want any actual drama
same with Lara, Ward, all known mover/spoilers who are notoriously difficult to look good against
seriously, your vag is showing
and stop denying what you said you big mouthed little f@g
you said that when Golovkin ran around talking about 154-168..... he meant, AT 160..... AND YOU KNOW IT!!
kid, you can lie and deny it..... but it doesn't matter what anyone else thinks..... because..... I KNOW
I will always know what you said, you muppetComment
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No I didn't say that and you know it.
I am not inflating someone worse. I am pointing out that another fighter had a better record against better opposition than Mora did. I am also not dicrediting Mora. He is what he is. A moderately skilled boxer with no punching power who overachieved.
And whom also rejected a fight with Golovkin.
http://thaboxingvoice.com/sergio-mora-on-his-past-fights-golovkin-and-his-november-16th-fight/20102/Sergio Mora’s boxing career to this point is that of a movie and the ending will reveal the legacy. Mora is trying to change things now as he heads into a November 16th bout against Milton Nunez in Citizen’s Bank Arena in Ontario, California on the undercard of Andre Ward vs. Edwin Rodriquez. Mora, who
So when Golovkin wasn't a name Mora wanted nothing to do with him. Too much risk and not enough reward. When Golovkin became a name Mora wanted the fight. And yet, GGG gets blamed for ducking him.
here is Dirty Sanchez, admitting that Golovkin does not care about his legacy.....
..... admitting that Golovkin rejected Ward because he could not get that fight on "his terms", at 164
..... and admitting that Golovkin will only fight opponents if he has an advantage
sorry to make you cryComment
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And when faced with evidence that counters your story you deflect. You're done.Comment
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