What's Worse, Claiming "154-168 Easy" or Fighting a 1lb Over Your Famed Weight Class?

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  • TonyGe
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    #11
    Originally posted by Lester Tutor
    I don't understand why Golovkin fans care so much about Canelo having fought at 155 when guys like Lara, Angulo, Kirkland had fought above 155 before Canelo, with those guys having more than 11 plus fights. Were Lara, Kirkland, Angulo known as Super Welters or Middleweights if they have double digit fights above 154?

    We got Nelo who said he would move up to 160 in an October 2015 interview. He fights at 160 in 2017. Kept his promise...

    Whereas Golovkin since 2013 saod 154-168 was easy. I'm still trying to figure out how Golovkin fans justify that? Why was Alvarez used to steer Golovkin away from 168? We all know Golovkin drains to make 160.
    Sounds like are you are condoning those types of fights. When a title is at stake that type of a fight should not be allowed. It's simply ridiculous. I don't care who it is.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Lester Tutor
      What's Worse, Claiming "154-168 Easy" or Fighting a 1lb Over Your Famed Weight Class?

      Golovkin:
      Golovkin continually lied to the fans...... and then he killed THREE HUGE fights over weight

      Canelo:
      Canelo took an extra pound, that may not have benefited his JMW opponents quite as much as it benefited him


      there is NO comparison whatsoever

      THAT, is why Golovkin is now called " lil'G "


      Golovkin - along with the rest of Team Bullshht - have been TERRIBLE for boxing.....

      they have told so many lies, and caused so much dissension..... and yet, all they really achieved was this.....

      " Golovkin waited his entire career for big fights and then fell short when he got them, struggling to beat Danny Jacobs and settling for a draw with Alvarez ".....
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        #13
        where is kafkod, and the rest of The Golovkin Defense Force idiots?

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          #14
          Originally posted by aboutfkntime
          " Golovkin waited his entire career for big fights and then fell short when he got them, struggling to beat Danny Jacobs and settling for a draw with Alvarez ".....
          http://www.boxingscene.com/weekend-r...s-2017--123732

          Golovkin shat the bed at 160

          no wonder he was too scared to try that " 154-168 " bullshht

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