Comments Thread For: Golovkin Declines Golden Boy's Final Offer for Canelo Rematch

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  • Shadoww702
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    #131
    Originally posted by Sweet_Science2
    I'm glad you said that. Keep making posts like this about Charlo vs ggg then we can most likely get that fight. The thing is Charlo leaves the ring with lil g's belt, and his record. I hope lil g mans up and takes that fight next.
    You know that aint happening.

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    • Sun_Tzu
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      #132
      I thought it was a good deal if what they say about the percentages from the first fight are true but it sounds like Golovkin has drawn a line in the sand and is sticking with his guns. I can respect that. It seems this has become a point of principal for Golovkin, there are people out there that dont worship the all mighty dollar. I dont care if they fight again or not to be honest, Canelo isnt going to do anything differently than the first fight. If he gets more aggressive he will get stopped and he doesnt have the gas tank to box. It will look the same from Canelos side, Golovkin just has to find the body and this fight changes drastically in his favor.

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      • MDPopescu
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        #133
        "There is no fight," De La Hoya forcefully told ESPN.

        Then things suddenly changed, and the window for a deal to be finalized opened just a crack. Moments after speaking at length with ESPN about there not being a deal and saying that negotiations were "100 percent over," one of De La Hoya's associates called ESPN back.

        "Hold on," the associate said.

        As it turned out, while De La Hoya on the phone talking to ESPN, what was termed as a "Hail Mary" idea to save the fight was being discussed between Golden Boy president Eric Gomez and others involved in the fight and then communicated to Golovkin's team.

        "Still working on it," Golovkin promoter Tom Loeffler texted to ESPN 20 minutes after the deadline as he scrambled to see whether Golovkin, who is in Moscow as a guest of one his sponsors for the World Cup, was interested in the newest proposal.

        http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/i...ps-negotiating

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        • steeve steel
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          #134
          Golden ***** is willing to pitch an unspecified “Hail Mary” idea for deal that they’re in the process of sending to Golovkin... Whoahahahahahahah! PLEASE GGG! PLEASE!

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          • Sweet_Science2
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            #135
            Originally posted by chrisJS
            I don’t think anyone actually thinks Charlo can win. If it’s next that’s good. But it will be a dry easy fight and then 2-3 months afterwards will have been a bum that was never any good and nobody picked him anyway. Which would also be unfair because he’s a good fighter.
            Naw bruh! If lil g beats Charlo fair and square he get's all the props for not only taken the fight, but for winning it as well. You can quote, screen shot this, take a picture etc... If GGG fights and beats Charlo he gets full credit from damn there everyone. Myself included.

            The thing is. Charlo will win the fight rather easy by the way. I hope they make it happen so we can see.

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            • Illmatic94
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              #136
              well at least lil g responded BEFORE the deadline. that's rare lol.

              but GBP now are the ones looking like desperate hoes. they keep saying the fight is dead, train left the station yet they continue to send him offers.

              Jacobs is one delusional mofo do not be surprised if he requests a higher % than Golovkin. regardless what Eddie Hearn says those talks will not be smooth. and BJS is an even bigger headache.

              Spike Sullivan is up next.. welp

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              • jas
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                #137
                emotional decision on what should be a logical decision devoid of any emotion

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                • StrangerInTown
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                  #138
                  The prolific poetry of the unfulfilled.

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                  • NAND0
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                    #139
                    CULOVKIN IS A BITCCH, HE DONT EVEN DESERVE 35%

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                    • stealthradon
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                      #140
                      Originally posted by chepboxingking
                      So if GGG retires today, his greatest victory would be Jacobs, barely. The rest were cab drivers. Canelo is 27yrs old and will have another 5-6 years in his prime, where he could possibly beat Charlo, Jacobs and any other contender that appears. Still think GGG is the greatest MW?
                      So a cab driver and Jacobs?

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