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  • #51
    "Babylon System is the vampire! Sucking the blood of the sufferer!" Sing Robert!

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    • #52
      Originally posted by The plunger man View Post
      If canelo gets past jacobs and golovkin gets his warm up win...september he will have to lay everything on the line with canelo and simply just go for the knockout even if that means he gets KOed in the process ..he will not win on points unless he drops canelo a couple of times...36 and its pretty much going to be his final shot at redemption even though i think he deserved both canelo fights as the winner.
      But canelo is younger and getter better so now canelo i think is the slight favourite.
      Did you pay Shadow the money you owe him??

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      • #53
        Beware!.. Punished Gorobkins is afoot...

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        • #54
          [QUOTE=aboutfkntime;19480042][/QUOTE

          Is that your kid?

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          • #55
            Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
            they changed his name to max97k
            And changed urs to taking too much ****ing time.
            Knobhead

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            • #56
              Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
              Looks like a case of Golovkin using them until he got a big money fight and then wanting to drop them, not wanting to pay guys what they're owed.
              It is a possibility, have seen boxers do this with promoters too. So yeah I wouldn’t put it past any person to do this. Wait for the big fight and then severe ties with them, Naz did that with Warren (He sued), Hatton did so with Warren (He sued), Khan did with Warren (He tried to sue Khan), Ricky burns did with Warren (He sued), I swear he sued Joe Calzaghe for the same thing too when he went to America to face B-hop and RJJ.

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              • #57
                GGG has a record of 38-1-1 in his 40 professional fights with the loss and draw both coming at the hands of Alvarez *and the judges*

                I fixed it for everybody

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by spytactics View Post
                  GGG has a record of 38-1-1 in his 40 professional fights with the loss and draw both coming at the hands of Alvarez *and the judges*

                  I fixed it for everybody
                  Yes when a fighter(Canelo) outclasses his opponent with a body shot margin of 56-6 &57 to 6 in both fights,& outlands his opponent in power shots & much higher accuracy as well as 90% of all combos & total punches in 2nd fight,yes when those circumstances happen the judges (rightfully) hand in the scorecards that create the crying pssy fanbois scorned we see before us now,

                  as well as their idol running away crying to wash off the **** evidence,& then showing up to the post fight with colt-bottle stevie wonder loakes & a concussion that made him forget how to speak english.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by KTFOKING View Post
                    I don't know about that. It's a pretty slipper slope and if you notice, managers and promoters usually fair well in court. They always put enough loopholes in contracts to cover their a^^ if ever taken to court. So I wouldn't be sure that GGG will fare well in court.
                    The mangers will eventually settle with him out of court and they'll part ways. They wont allow the particulars of the contract to see the light of day.

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                    • #60
                      Stopped reading at, "Golovkin lost a debatable majority decision in that 12-rounder September 15 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas."

                      There needs to be a way to block articles from biased writers like Keith Idec. It was not a debatable majority decision at all. The supposed "boogeyman" of the middleweight division backed up all night throwing nothing but jabs while being countered to death by a shorter fighter who was fighting at 160 for only the 2nd time in his career. I shouldn't be forced to support bad writers by giving him a view on his articles. At the very least, the name of the author should be displayed alongside the article.

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