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Comments Thread For: Golovkin: I Look Forward To Headlining on Cinco De Mayo!
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GGG is the face of the sport, at least for the real boxing fans. CLEAN, NATURAL, an Inspiration for a whole Generation! GGG sold out the Forum, GGG sold out the MGM, GGG sold out T-Mobile. GGG has the most fans worldwide for a reason.
Canelo is done, Golden Boy is done. American fighters cant sell any tickets or PPVs. Crawford totally crashed. Wilder cant sell out his backyard. Joshua put up a snoozefest vs Parker and still hasnt fought outside of the UK.
I enjoy all the salt from the GGG haters.. keep the hate coming. Cinco de Golovkin is here to stay.
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Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Postyou missed the point
if Golovkin selects yet another **** opponent.....
anyone who accepts that..... " married to da date doe " excuse..... must obviously be one of his 97k fanboys
Who in your mind would you think could replace Canelo and the buying public still justify paying super fight prices?
Dan Rafael, King Fight Freak
Nobody really that is a legit possibility for May 5. I'd like to see GGG hold until mid/late June and fight Saunders for the undisputed title since Saunders is supposed to be back by then. But if GGG insists on going May 5 I doubt it will be a top fight. I've heard Spike O'Sullivan mentioned and I've heard an offer was made to Jamie Munguia, a 154 prospect from Mexico. Neither will resonate one iota with the boxing public much less get people pumped t spent $70 on a PPV.
JAMIE MUNGUIA OFFERED FIGHT WITH GENNADY GOLOVKIN ON MAY 5 AS CANELO BACKUP PLAN
Munguia (28-0, 24 knockouts), THE RING’s 2017 Prospect of the Year, is undefeated but he campaigns at junior middleweight
Munguia is viewed as the front-runner to land the GGG fight
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JAIME MUNGUIA
Age: 21
Hometown: Tijuana, Mexico.
Weight class: Junior Middleweight
Height: 6-foot-0 (182 cm)
Amateur record: 128-10
Turned pro: 2013
Pro record: 25-0 (21 knockouts)
Fight-by-fight record:
2017
Sept. 2 – Uriel Gonzalez – KO 2
July 1 – Miguel Angel Lopez – KO 3
Apr. 29 – Johnny Navarrete – UD 10
Apr. 1 – Gabriel Agramon – RTD 2
March 24 – Jorge Juarez – TKO 1
Feb. 4 – Juan Macias Montiel – KO 2
2016
Dec. 10 – Alvaro Robles – TKO 5
Oct. 22 – Alfredo Chavez – TKO 1
Aug. 13 – Ramiro Alcaraz – KO 3
July 30 – Oscar Mora – KO 2
Jun. 18 – Seth Carrillo – KO 2
Apr. 30 – Elliot Cano – TKO 5
Jan. 23 – Frank Verduzco – TKO 1
2015
Dec. 5 – Gabriel Agramon – TKO 6
July 10 – Jose Maria Valdez – TKO 2
March 14 – Julio Nario – TKO 4
Jan. 10 – Aaron Zavala – UD 6
2014
Sept. 20 – Jose Maria Valdez – UD 4
June 27 – Jose Arteaga – UD 4
Feb. 28 – Gerardo Mendoza – TKO 2
Jan. 11 – Juan Velasquez – TKO 2
2013
Nov. 22 – Abraham Marquez – TKO 1
Oct. 26 – Benjamin Romanio – RTD 4
Aug. 23 – Luis Contreras – TKO 2
July 13 – Manuel Mora – TKO 2
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Originally posted by Lords View PostExactly, the roads lead to a rematch after there next fight, if GG will give it.
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Originally posted by Gigantes View Postlol at idiots thinking this will be the weakest cinco de mayo fight in a while.
i guess those idiots were fine with clenelo vs chavez jr?!?!?! lmao
GGG has made enough money for the rest of his life. He is sponsored by Apple, Jordan, Samsung, Tecate, Chivas, Hublot and other big time sponsors. Just the creme dela creme. He makes more money by fighting a replacement on May 5th than these haters get from welfare in their whole pathetic life.
That salt from the Canelo fangirls and GGG haters is sooooooo tasty.
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