bivol calling out canelo? WTF?!?!

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  • Curt Henning
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    #71
    Originally posted by Koba-Grozny
    Hurts? What are you babbling about, man?

    You're falling into the trap of imagining that other folk think in the same way that you do, and granted I'm sure there's some that do on here, but I ain't one of them.

    Myself I've enjoyed watching Golovkin's career and consider myself a fan, same as I do of many other fighters. Disappointed that we didn't get to see if he could prove what I believe he was capable of at this best, but again, the same as I'd say of many other fighters.

    Now. You gonna admit you straight up jumped the gun on the 'Bivol calling out Canelo' nonsense and just admit you got it wrong or divert some more?
    theres nothing for me to admit

    golovkins fans pined "ward said 160 for Floyd so why cant he do 164"....when ward was asked if he would fight Floyd in the same vein bivol was asked about canelo

    so im holding them to the same standard...theres no babbling here you know exactly what im talking about......

    youre just an offended gggroupie

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    • Madison Boxing
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      #72
      didnt canelo just fight at 168? whats the problem?

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      • Citizen Koba
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        #73
        Originally posted by Curt Henning
        theres nothing for me to admit

        golovkins fans pined "ward said 160 for Floyd so why cant he do 164"....when ward was asked if he would fight Floyd in the same vein bivol was asked about canelo

        so im holding them to the same standard...theres no babbling here you know exactly what im talking about......

        youre just an offended gggroupie
        So by using the same argument you're in effect validating it... you do get that, don't you?

        And that was never a claim or an argument I ever made, so maybe you should be pointing your silliness elsewhere.

        Oh. And what does this thread have to do with Golovkin, btw? Nothing offended here, nor is GGG the reason I came on the thread. It was merely to point out that you had it entirely wrong about 'Bivol calling out Canelo'. You the one that wanted to make it about GGG for no reason a t all that I can tell.
        Last edited by Citizen Koba; 02-23-2019, 01:46 PM.

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        • Curt Henning
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          #74
          Originally posted by Madison boxing
          didnt canelo just fight at 168? whats the problem?
          ive already explained...try reading

          bivol is a very risky fight and he brings 0 to the table...hes not king of 175...hes not king of 168...he has no ppvs....no fans...doesn't sell tix....doesn't make for a big event

          now sure canelo has chosen other opponents of the same ilk...but they don't carry the same risk bivol does

          fighting fielding is nothing more than a fight after a fight....canelo fought a p4p MW ko artist...and fielding was an inbetween fight that most every top fighter takes after a toughie

          bivol brings 0 to the table

          he hasnt even separated himself from gvozdyk or beterbiev

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            #75
            Originally posted by Curt Henning
            I never denied that...its a risky fight...and bivol doesn't bring anything to make it worth canelos while......and you know that

            its a risky fight...its not fighting fielding after fighting a p4p rated ko artist at mw....this is a different animal and bivol brings squat to the table

            canelo has one of the best resumes in the sport..maybe the best sans pacquiao....and hes about to add another solid name

            and hes 28.....bivol hasnt even become the man in his division and has at least two tough guys to beat to do so.....
            I also admit that bivol is a dangerous fight for canelo. High risk low reward. What I want to see is how canelo actually handles a big man at 168 who can fight. If not bivol,I'd enjoy seeing a Callum smith,or Bjs fight. I want to see the ginger push his skills to the limit,and if he walks away with the w,I have no problem with giving him all the credit in the world. I personally think that 175 is crazy talk,and I'm not a bitter hater who wants him to move up,just to get beaten by guys who could be fighting at cruiserweight.

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            • Curt Henning
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              #76
              Originally posted by Koba-Grozny
              So by using the same argument you're in effect validating it... you do get that, don't you?

              And that was never a claim or an argument I ever made, so maybe you should be pointing your silliness elsewhere.
              im fully aware of what im doing...I get it

              in the process im also asking what bivol brings to the table for canelo that would make canelo want to take that risk

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              • Madison Boxing
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                #77
                Originally posted by Curt Henning
                ive already explained...try reading

                bivol is a very risky fight and he brings 0 to the table...hes not king of 175...hes not king of 168...he has no ppvs....no fans...doesn't sell tix....doesn't make for a big event

                now sure canelo has chosen other opponents of the same ilk...but they don't carry the same risk bivol does

                fighting fielding is nothing more than a fight after a fight....canelo fought a p4p MW ko artist...and fielding was an inbetween fight that most every top fighter takes after a toughie

                bivol brings 0 to the table

                he hasnt even separated himself from gvozdyk or beterbiev
                what did rocky fielding bring to the table???

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                • Thuglife Nelo
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                  #78
                  Bivol saw how GGG’s family is rolling, praises Canelo, and merely states he wants to show the world his style against him. He didn’t insinuate he would beat Canelo...tsk tsk.

                  Bivol knows he can sc**** 168, but he also knows he’d most likely face a rehydration clause. This impairment would be like Floyd vs Canelo. Another champ on Canelo’s resume. Bring it

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                  • Curt Henning
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by mike1010011
                    I also admit that bivol is a dangerous fight for canelo. High risk low reward. What I want to see is how canelo actually handles a big man at 168 who can fight. If not bivol,I'd enjoy seeing a Callum smith,or Bjs fight. I want to see the ginger push his skills to the limit,and if he walks away with the w,I have no problem with giving him all the credit in the world. I personally think that 175 is crazy talk,and I'm not a bitter hater who wants him to move up,just to get beaten by guys who could be fighting at cruiserweight.
                    I think 175 is also crazy talk...but as weve seen over the years a lot of these top guys talk crazy about stuff they should/will prolly never do

                    I think canelo will do a good 168 fight eventually...still plenty of time and fights left for canelo if he wants there to be....

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                    • Curt Henning
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by Madison boxing
                      what did rocky fielding bring to the table???
                      I explained fielding right in the post you quoted...are you that dense?

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