Comments Thread For: Who Really Won In The Canelo-Golovkin Rematch Negotiations?
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... when he said "everybody from 154 to 168" in was back in 2013... and it meant FMJr at 154, Martinez at 160, Chavez Jr and Froch at 168... these were meant to represent "big money fights"...Comment
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Roy Jones having an aneurysm on the headset, claiming this is what happens when you late punch david lemieux two and a half years ago.
Bernard Hopkins rushes into the ring to blow ODLH just like in their match many years ago, but Bhopp gets confused and thinks he's having a match and promptly falls out of the ring.Comment
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They been already did that with hector Camacho and Conor McGregor. Remember during the tour Connor was talking about how Floyd was dressing like a highschooler and he needed a better suit.Comment
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Who’s ship sailed away and came back a 3rd time because Jacobs refused the low ball offer? Who toyed with the media all along and made a fool out of themselves by throwing a Hail Mary (called begging) when the deadline passed? Who was the A side who lost 17% of their purse and had no choice but to give the other a 30% pay increase? That’s right casual, CLENelo gave his nalgas at the negotiating table no matter how many ways you try to spin it, bake it, marinate it...
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The narrative got ****ed when the IBF stripped Golovkin of that belt.
The Grand narrative here was to see GGG become the undisputed middleweight champion.
A little of that responsibility falls upon GGG as he pursued Canelo to the exclusion of all other offers;
Canelo and GBP for their 'marination' bvll****e,
And the rest is the circus of one man shows the division has become. For such a healthy division where have been all the 50-50 match-ups?
Hardly any at all. BJS and Lemieux was a stink, Charlo, Derevyachenko, Jacobs, Andrade, Murata, AND BJS have done NOTHING.
Maybe it's not all their problem with some of them probably under that malingering, naysaying boxing valium pill Al Haymon and his bizarre PBC company that prefers to pay fighters NOT to fight, and maybe some fighters just don't have the promotional clout and enough pay-off cash to get the fights they want.
I'm calling the end of the undisputed era, it's just too damn hard. And I don't know about you, but it wasn't just Golovkins prowess in the ring that stoked that interest again, that the heavier divisions might produce some of that old 70's, 80's and 90's stars who cleaned out divisions or at least tried, stayed busy.
I'm sure we'll see plenty of unified champions, as we have at HW and cruiser and a couple in the lighter weights, but middleweight is going to go the way of light heavy.
Of course, memory lane, reminisce and romanticize road is full of duckers, bums, crooks and tomato cans too.
I'm just saying, is all.Comment
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only some actual fight them fightsComment
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