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  • #51
    Good for GGG. Maybe he can become the Golden Boy of Eastern Euro states post-his own career...minus putting stuff up his booty hole.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by BigStomps View Post
      Triple g already got 🔥 up like a Christmas tree in the second fight...
      You didn't see it???
      No I didn't. I did see Canelo's innovative technique for countering the jab. He used his head to figure it out.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by Boxing1013 View Post
        1 - Ward beat Froch in Dec 11 to win the super 6. GGG's first big win came against Ouma in June 11. No one was clamoring for them to fight each other until much later in their careers. To get that timeline so wrong indicates you don't really know what you're talking about, but again want to seem like you do, and will say anything to support your narrative. Just sad man.

        2 - Lol come on, everyone knows the guy with the bigger name is the A side. That's how it works. With your logic, you were surely claiming Pac deserved a 50/50 split with Mayweather? lol. GGG had titles as well, for what it's worth, to further downplay your argument.

        3 - Man how can anyone hype up Ward's resume and hate on GGG's lol. Ward fought all of his fights as the home fighter, grinded out unimpressive 'wins' in his literal backyard against good fighters. Have you actually watched the Bika or Barerra fights? How did you score the Bika fight btw? Ward's only top non-controversial win in his whole career was over Froch and that was a 7-5 win. That's not a strong resume at all.

        4 - Why shouldn't Ward have come down to 160 to fight GGG when Ward made Dawson come down to 168 instead of a catchweight for that fight? How can you say Dawson needed to come all the way down for Ward but Ward doesn't need to move an inch for GGG? I think we all know why...

        As far as the actual fight played out, in their primes, it would have been a good one. Ward always benefited from fighting at home and never really being penalized for the dirty tactics he put out there. If the ref allowed those it would have been a close fight probably. If it were in a neutral site with a neutral ref he just couldn't really compete with GGG. As far as actual boxing talent goes GGG is just miles ahead of Ward. Never understood how anyone could hype Ward up unless they have an incentive in doing so, the film just doesn't back up what people claim about him unfortunately.
        Wow you really wrote 2 novels(that I stopped reading after paragraph 1of20)in response to what I said.

        How long did that take you?
        Are you one of those closeted fans that spends all day warding off critics of your favorite fighter who you're secretly in love with? There's alot of those on here you know, so you're not alone.

        I'd love to say I'm interested in seeing where his career goes from here but I think we have a pretty good idea at this point.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by TonyGe View Post
          No I didn't. I did see Canelo's innovative technique for countering the jab. He used his head to figure it out.
          Well...something got figured out XD XD XD

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          • #55
            Originally posted by Nusky View Post
            I don't hate I simply tell the truth. I actually like GGG's personality he seems like a cool dude. I don't fully respect his career up to this point. Especially considering he didn't step up to elite competition until age 33\34yrs. Old. Whether I like a fighter or not I stick to the facts ALWAYS.

            He clearly ducked Ward a few yrs. Back and he only fought tomatoe cans and journeymen with names up until he fought Kell Brook(who was 2 weight class below him at the time). He followed that up by fighting Jacobs (his first fully legit opponent,)-a fight that was close but I felt Jacobs edged out. He followed that up with:

            canelo1- A fight GGG clearly won IMO.


            Martirosyan- undersized, way past his prime fighter. He could've fought Saunders, Andrade or Deryvchenko at the time and didn't.

            Canelo 2- Although more competitive, GGG won this one as well.

            Now, based off of his track record- I can only assume he's about to fight another bum or 2 before he gets robbed by Canelo again in the fall. Hence the "YAAAAWWWWNNN!" in my previous post.

            I'm not a "black & white" boxing fans. There's pros and cons to most-if not- all of these fighters.
            You're not a "black and white" fan. You're "white". White trash might I add.

            Figure this one out









            You can no longer post in this thread ;-]

            And as far as Andre Ward goes...Borat was willing to fight Froch and JCC Jr. at 168, but not Andre Ward. Needed Andre at 164 CW..after rejecting Kell Brooks request of 157 CW

            Get CUCK'd BOY

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            • #56
              Originally posted by Nusky View Post
              Wow you really wrote 2 novels(that I stopped reading after paragraph 1of20)in response to what I said.

              How long did that take you?
              Are you one of those closeted fans that spends all day warding off critics of your favorite fighter who you're secretly in love with? There's alot of those on here you know, so you're not alone.

              I'd love to say I'm interested in seeing where his career goes from here but I think we have a pretty good idea at this point.
              I agree with the bold.

              The idea is to fight a couple of complete bums as usual starting with his first fight back and lose to the first good fighter he fights. Will make good money (good for him) with ZERO legacy to speak of, unless you are attached to and are inseparable from his nuts.

              Green K.
              Last edited by BoxingIsGreat; 03-09-2019, 12:19 AM.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by Bjl12 View Post
                You're not a "black and white" fan. You're "white". White trash might I add.

                Figure this one out









                You can no longer post in this thread ;-]

                And as far as Andre Ward goes...Borat was willing to fight Froch and JCC Jr. at 168, but not Andre Ward. Needed Andre at 164 CW..after rejecting Kell Brooks request of 157 CW

                Get CUCK'd BOY
                The pics look brutal!

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by Bjl12 View Post
                  You're not a "black and white" fan. You're "white". White trash might I add.

                  Figure this one out









                  You can no longer post in this thread ;-]

                  And as far as Andre Ward goes...Borat was willing to fight Froch and JCC Jr. at 168, but not Andre Ward. Needed Andre at 164 CW..after rejecting Kell Brooks request of 157 CW

                  Get CUCK'd BOY
                  The bold: by the way, racism isn't cool. It will get you banned.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by Lemonhead_Jeff View Post
                    Golovkin's intense infatuation with Canelo continues.
                    Canelo has moved on, but those beatings that he inflicted
                    upon Golovkin have caused GGG to have some weird form
                    of 'Stockholm syndrome' where he is now totally enthralled
                    by the man who defeated him. Both of their fights may
                    have went the distance, but, psychologically, Golovkin was
                    knocked out. It would have been healthier for him to have
                    aligned himself with PBC or ESPN.
                    As far as ********** Canelo fanfiction, it seems you've happened upon a fairly novel foundation. Please share more of your work soon!.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by Koba-Grozny View Post
                      Yeah. It would have been nice, thing is whichever way he jumped there's gonna be fighters he could fight and fighters he couldn't. Simple fact is if he went with PBC or ESPN there'd be dudes claiming he was ducking Canelo, Jacobs and Andrade - I suspect you'd probably even be one of them. Besides, do you normally make a habit of trying to criticise fighters for doing the best for themselves financially?

                      I sense you're aiming for a post dripping in sarcasm, but what you actually got is a bit of a fail... I ain't in the business of shitting on fighters for failing to fight the best, because that's what happens to most fighters, most of the time, whether they're sincere about chasing glory or not, but in this case it's clear that the strongest MW roster currently lies with DAZN anyway, especially with Saunders and Charlo fighting on different networks. Hell - even Derevyanchenko's likely to end up with DAZN since it looks like that's the way Lou is leaning these days.

                      Simple fact is there just isn't anything really to criticise about this news, nor is it controversial in any way, but you just can't let any news about GGG go by without having a dig, so what do you do? Start off by making some weird-ass post about about GGGs obsession with Canelo which actually says a deal more about you than it does about anything going on in the real world, and then follow it up by criticising Golovkin for signing with the network with the strongest roster who are also offering the most money.

                      C'mon, man...
                      Like I said, we've already seen him try to beat Canelo
                      twice, and we already saw him fight Jacobs. I assume
                      he'd prefer to not fight Andrare, and apparently DAZN
                      has already announced that they are NOT planning to
                      match him against a top contender, at least not until
                      Canelo & Golovkin finish their business, which could take
                      them into next year if there is a rematch. There is not
                      very much reason for a boxing fan to be enthusiastic
                      about GGG signing with DAZN when we could have seen
                      him against top fighters that he has not already fought.
                      If you are more interested in Golovkin's finances than the
                      potential to see him against top fighters that he hasn't
                      already battled, then fine. I'm not that kind of boxing fan.
                      I'm more interested in reading about boxing than reading
                      Forbes magazine. For the record, I also didn't like Canelo
                      signing with DAZN or Fury's recent signing with ESPN.
                      Although there is more boxing being broadcast (******ed)
                      in more places than ever, it's becoming more difficult than
                      ever to make many of the most mouthwatering fights.
                      Many of these people we are talking about are already
                      wealthy multi-millionaires, and there is a fine line between
                      being a prizefighter and a **********. Canelo, Golovkin, Fury
                      and all these guys would be paid handsomely no-matter
                      which network they signed with. It's an important time
                      in the history of the sport, and with all the extra exposure,
                      the sport has the opportunity to put it's best face forward.
                      Unfortunately, politics and greed are going to continue to
                      prevent it more than ever.

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