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  • #51
    Originally posted by S7V7N View Post
    Whoa! Whoa! Let's just stop right there.
    - When Golovkin was waiting for WBA to enforce his MANDATORY was he sitting there twiddling his thumbs? No he was fighting 4 times a year trying to build his brand & gain enough attention/demand for the champ to fight him.
    - When Golovkin couldn't get Martinez or any other champ to step in the ring & actually try to unify? No he forced the WBC's hand by fighting Rubio to become the MANDATORY of that belt too.
    - When Golovkin couldn't get Cotto to man up & make a defense did he just sit back waiting? No, he fought twice more before Cotto made his first defense against the guy GGG just KO'd in 2!
    - When Golovkin still couldn't get Cotto to honor his MANDATORY did GGG sit there waiting? No he unified with the IBF champ.
    - When Golovkin couldn't get Canelo to back up his words & step up to the plate did he sit back? No, he once again fought the best guys he could get in the ring!

    Charlo had the opportunity to fight Monroe this summer before Aleem was settled on, passed. Could fight Murray or Korobov. Not enough of a name I guess. The GGG route has always

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    the GGG position is to wait till he is 33 before trying to win a world title, so hes verygood at the waiting game..charlo won his(first?) title nearly a decade younger... so there is no comparison. charlo is WAY ahead.

    to be fair though he has unified since then, so since then ggg's been fair play as a good world champ.
    Last edited by DreamFighter; 08-27-2018, 01:31 PM.

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    • #52
      Because he got to be the mandatory by beating two lousy middleweights and can stay in a good position to get a big money fight with GGG or Canelo by doing nothing and fighting nobody. Apparently he does not want to risk his mandatory position by fighting a good middleweight. There are still a couple of good middleweights he could fight to actually earn a fight with the Canelo vs GGG winner. The choice to do so or not is his.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by DreamFighter View Post
        the GGG position is to wait till he is 33 before trying to win a world title, so hes verygood at the waiting game..charlo won his(first?) title nearly a decade younger... so there is no comparison. charlo is WAY ahead.

        to be fair though he has unified since then, so since then ggg's been fair play as a good world champ.
        Sure, GGG never tried to win a world title before then. Who could possibly argue the point? Nailed it!

        Charlo is way ahead? Really? Took him 7 years as a pro to win the IBF at 154. 21 fights in 7 years! Golovkin fought the WBA in his 3rd year at 16-0! I know you discount that since the HIGHLY TOUTED Felix Sturm used the corrupt WBA in order to avoid his mandatory so Golovkin made 5 defenses of that "regular" title in the meantime vs Charlo's 0 defenses of his WBC interim. Geale even Vacated that WBA Super Title in 2013, making Gennady the sole WBA titlest at 160 in guess what? His 7th year as a pro.

        Shall we continue? Golovkin has made 15 defenses since then. Mall has 3 total defenses in his entire career! A pro career that has lasted 10yrs now while GGG has been a pro for 12! I forget, does Mall have an Olympic medal & 400 amateur fights as well? Oh, that's right, 70 amateur fights & didn't even make the Olympic team.

        One guy from fk'n Kazakhstan while the other is from Texas! Why don't you compare him to Loma or Munguia? Acting like situations are the same across the board. Yes, for sure we can tell who's trying to make the most out of the opportunities they've been given inside the boxing ring.

        The blatant BS that's spewed around here is fk'n hysterical.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by DreamFighter View Post
          the GGG position is to wait till he is 33 before trying to win a world title, so hes verygood at the waiting game..charlo won his(first?) title nearly a decade younger... so there is no comparison. charlo is WAY ahead.

          to be fair though he has unified since then, so since then ggg's been fair play as a good world champ.
          Jermall is supposed to be with the big boys now. The middleweights. They are a much better tougher bunch than the Jr. middleweights and that's why there is no Jr in front of the real middleweights. You putting Jermall ahead of GGG at middleweight for beating a cripple and a weakling at 160 is idiotic. Jermall couldn't even knock down Trout who GGG would murder. When Jermall fights a serious middleweight contender we will know how good he is or isn't at 160. Lion robes and big lion tattoos don't make you a lion. Fighting and beating other lions makes you a lion and Jermall is not doing that at 160. GGG fighting Jacobs and Canelo is the lion at middleweight while Jermall is just a loud mouth who is not fighting any good middleweights.

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          • #55
            Charlo is a coward perhaps?

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            • #56
              Originally posted by S7V7N View Post
              Sure, GGG never tried to win a world title before then. Who could possibly argue the point? Nailed it!

              Charlo is way ahead? Really? Took him 7 years as a pro to win the IBF at 154. 21 fights in 7 years! Golovkin fought the WBA in his 3rd year at 16-0! I know you discount that since the HIGHLY TOUTED Felix Sturm used the corrupt WBA in order to avoid his mandatory so Golovkin made 5 defenses of that "regular" title in the meantime vs Charlo's 0 defenses of his WBC interim. Geale even Vacated that WBA Super Title in 2013, making Gennady the sole WBA titlest at 160 in guess what? His 7th year as a pro.

              Shall we continue? Golovkin has made 15 defenses since then. Mall has 3 total defenses in his entire career! A pro career that has lasted 10yrs now while GGG has been a pro for 12! I forget, does Mall have an Olympic medal & 400 amateur fights as well? Oh, that's right, 70 amateur fights & didn't even make the Olympic team.

              One guy from fk'n Kazakhstan while the other is from Texas! Why don't you compare him to Loma or Munguia? Acting like situations are the same across the board. Yes, for sure we can tell who's trying to make the most out of the opportunities they've been given inside the boxing ring.

              The blatant BS that's spewed around here is fk'n hysterical.
              Somebody just got murdered

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