Comments Thread For: Andrade: I Hope Golovkin Finds The Balls To Fight Me Next!
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really, but.... this article was written by somebody else
and it was written back in 2014 LOOOOOL
"Loeffler would be a lot more believable with what he’s saying if Golovkin were actually fighting interesting opponents with more cache than Lara, but he’s not. How can Loeffler say “who watches Lara,” when Golovkin is fighting lesser opponents like Osumanu Adama, Nobuhiro Ishida, Gregorz Proksa and Curtis Stevens? Lara would likely school all of those guys and make them look incredibly bad. If Golovkin was facing high quality opponents each time he fights, then you could understand Loeffer not having interest in a guy like Lara, but that’s not happening. Golovkin is facing a lot of guys that bring nothing to the table in terms of ratings and they have no chance of beating him. Ishida, Adama, Prokza and Stevens were all guys that were already beaten on paper the moment the fight contracts were signed with Golovkin. With Lara, you can’t say that because he would have a real chance of beating Golovkin.
I know Loeffer and trainer Abel Sanchez want Golovkin to be seen as a wrecking crew type of a fighter, but I’m noticing that he doesn’t take risky fights, and I’m starting to think he’s more hype than reality. They don’t want to move him up for a fight against Andre Ward, even though that fight would be huge. And now Lara is another one that they don’t want to match Golovkin with. I think there’s some fear there, and I guess I don’t blame them if they are afraid. The way that Golovkin was getting hit in his last fight against Adama, I could see Lara taking Golovkin to school and badly exposing him. If that happens, then Golovkin could forget all about getting the big money fights against Sergio Martinez, Saul “Canelo” Alvarez, Miguel Cotto and Peter Quillin."
are you..... telling lies, again ?Comment
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you were quiet as a mouse when the topic was Golovkin refusing to negotiate on weight with Cotto/Canelo, but then running his mouth about wanting to fight at 154
and..... you were also quiet as a mouse when the topic was Sanchez admitting that Gennady is not effective unless his opponent is standing right in front of him LOL
why is that..... Mr " Mora-fan " ?????
is it just easier to make little crybaby comments while pretending that you are an adult? ahahahComment
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the circumstances were identical, AND YOU KNOW IT !!
NOTHING had changed, you lying little ***wit
lil'G shat the bed over weight
then, when the coast was clear..... he ran around talking about 154, again..... just like how he shut his mouth about 168 when Andre Ward punked him out, and only wanted to unify 160..... but then started talking shht about Froch again once Ward has moved to 175 LOL
just to remind you why.....
"let's hope somebody stands in front of him so that he can..... if not, then we'll never see it....."
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why are you focusing on Mora..... ?
and not, all of those other guys that Golovkin ducked..... ?
"Loeffler would be a lot more believable with what he’s saying if Golovkin were actually fighting interesting opponents with more cache than Lara, but he’s not. How can Loeffler say “who watches Lara,” when Golovkin is fighting lesser opponents like Osumanu Adama, Nobuhiro Ishida, Gregorz Proksa and Curtis Stevens? Lara would likely school all of those guys and make them look incredibly bad. If Golovkin was facing high quality opponents each time he fights, then you could understand Loeffer not having interest in a guy like Lara, but that’s not happening. Golovkin is facing a lot of guys that bring nothing to the table in terms of ratings and they have no chance of beating him. Ishida, Adama, Prokza and Stevens were all guys that were already beaten on paper the moment the fight contracts were signed with Golovkin. With Lara, you can’t say that because he would have a real chance of beating Golovkin.
I know Loeffer and trainer Abel Sanchez want Golovkin to be seen as a wrecking crew type of a fighter, but I’m noticing that he doesn’t take risky fights, and I’m starting to think he’s more hype than reality. They don’t want to move him up for a fight against Andre Ward, even though that fight would be huge. And now Lara is another one that they don’t want to match Golovkin with. I think there’s some fear there, and I guess I don’t blame them if they are afraid. The way that Golovkin was getting hit in his last fight against Adama, I could see Lara taking Golovkin to school and badly exposing him. If that happens, then Golovkin could forget all about getting the big money fights against Sergio Martinez, Saul “Canelo” Alvarez, Miguel Cotto and Peter Quillin."Comment
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I never said Ward didn't want the fight. I just said he couldn't make 168 so he was using GGG's popularity to help keep his name in the spotlight. I am sure he would have taken the fight if it was offered to him at a weight he could make.Comment
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