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  • JP Marra
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    #121
    Originally posted by UNBANNED
    The contract was rewritten. As it was for Floyd JMM and every other major fight. Remember boxing is a JOB. And these guys are earning money.

    So B sides take bonuses...no big deal, no crying.

    The only one crying is Borat and his fans
    Floyd got to cheat and get entitlements . That’s why people like you can identify with cowardly actions, it’s ingrained in your culture.

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    • JP Marra
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      #122
      Originally posted by Boxing_1013
      Bro...come on...poor example...you chose the one fight Floyd had vs the only other guy who comes to mind for having judges in his back pocket...you could point to one terrible card on average for Canelo fights for probably his whole career since that Floyd fight.

      I don't hate on Floyd...he was great imo...only real close fight I saw of his was vs JLC and I thought it was a 7-5 either way fight with an edge to Floyd...never watched a lot of his fights though, such as the ODLH and full Maidana fights which some mention...I thought he beat Pac 8-4 pretty clearly though.

      But yeah he certainly won like 11-1 on cards in a lot of fights where he deserved 8-4 or so...my view anyway.

      I think the McGregor fight is a good example of it...Floyd pretty clearly lost the first 3 rounds...he hardly threw a punch...and 2 of 3 judges gave him 2 of those rounds.

      He was the A-side in boxing/Vegas and made everyone rich when he fought...to beat him you had to KO him...and he just got great cards in Vegas because he made everyone so rich.

      Still a great fighter though just was protected in that sense.
      Definitely protected

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      • Thuglife Nelo
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        #123
        Originally posted by JP Marra
        That’s a typical response to facts. Makes it easier to accept your propaganda culture.
        Originally posted by JP Marra
        GGG still hasn’t lost in the ring.
        You’re a funny dude.

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        • TonyGe
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          #124
          Originally posted by UNBANNED
          Middleweight is 155-160 and both Canelo and Cotto won the MW title at a weight other than 160. They dealt with it like adults.

          Ggg refused to fight them at any weight other than 160. So GGG waited and got older. When the fights finally happened he was done.

          Canelo 1 might have - maybe - been a 7-5 win, but the 6-7 draw was fine.

          And Canelo 2 was a loss or a draw in best case scenario

          Dervenchenko beat GGG but the judges fancy a megafight Canelo 3 so they gave it to GGG

          Jacobs deserved a rematch that he didnt get as that fight was 6-6

          Everytime Ggg fought live opponents and not fringe contenders like Rolls or Monroe Jr or Vanes...he looked very ordinary.

          People say it was because he was old, but he brought that on himself 100% sadly.

          And GGG challenged Ward at 168 then changed his offer to 164 once Ward accepted. Despite GGG still saying he would fight Froch and JCC Jr at 168.....not a "duck" though.....
          I thought he beat Jacobs but lost to Derev. Canelo he beat twice. Golovkin was the Champion. He is under no obligation to cut weight for a challenger that doesn't want to make the 160 weight limit. There is nothing sad about it. What's sad is challengers not having the balls to move up and say I'm the best. Canelo to his credit finally stopped playing the weight game delaying tactics and did what real champions do and took the fight without weight draining his opponent. Could you imagine Micheal Spinks, Duran etc. putting a weight restriction on Holmes and Leonard. People would have been all over them with negative criticism. What is astonishing is the mindset of fans that think this is OK. Now if the Ward fight went through and Golovkin beat him at 164 I wouldn't consider him a real 168 pound champion. It's ridiculous. If you want the title fight under the rules of the sanctioning organization.

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          • Thuglife Nelo
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            #125
            Originally posted by TonyGe
            I thought he beat Jacobs but lost to Derev. Canelo he beat twice. Golovkin was the Champion. He is under no obligation to cut weight for a challenger that doesn't want to make the 160 weight limit. There is nothing sad about it. What's sad is challengers not having the balls to move up and say I'm the best. Canelo to his credit finally stopped playing the weight game delaying tactics and did what real champions do and took the fight without weight draining his opponent. Could you imagine Micheal Spinks, Duran etc. putting a weight restriction on Holmes and Leonard. People would have been all over them with negative criticism. What is astonishing is the mindset of fans that think this is OK. Now if the Ward fight went through and Golovkin beat him at 164 I wouldn't consider him a real 168 pound champion. It's ridiculous. If you want the title fight under the rules of the sanctioning organization.
            You’re confused. There is no “rule” for fighters to CAP at the limit. Lol

            Also, you’re completely dismissing the IBF 10lbs more rule. That is technically a weight clause.

            Golovkin never dared to be great. He was just manipulated by his mgmt while they used the “break Bhops record” when in actuality they didn’t want to lose their investment and profits while milking 160.

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              #126
              Originally posted by TonyGe
              I thought he beat Jacobs but lost to Derev. Canelo he beat twice. Golovkin was the Champion. He is under no obligation to cut weight for a challenger that doesn't want to make the 160 weight limit. There is nothing sad about it. What's sad is challengers not having the balls to move up and say I'm the best. Canelo to his credit finally stopped playing the weight game delaying tactics and did what real champions do and took the fight without weight draining his opponent. Could you imagine Micheal Spinks, Duran etc. putting a weight restriction on Holmes and Leonard. People would have been all over them with negative criticism. What is astonishing is the mindset of fans that think this is OK. Now if the Ward fight went through and Golovkin beat him at 164 I wouldn't consider him a real 168 pound champion. It's ridiculous. If you want the title fight under the rules of the sanctioning organization.
              “What is sad is boxers moving up and saying I’m the BEST”

              How many times has GGG done that?? You guys are funny hypocrites....

              Canelo started pro at Super LW but a casual fans like you I don’t expect much from. Make us laugh at you talking boxing and I’m good.

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              • Shadoww702
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                #127
                Originally posted by Young Bidness
                You’re confused. There is no “rule” for fighters to CAP at the limit. Lol

                Also, you’re completely dismissing the IBF 10lbs more rule. That is technically a weight clause.

                Golovkin never dared to be great. He was just manipulated by his mgmt while they used the “break Bhops record” when in actuality they didn’t want to lose their investment and profits while milking 160.
                Did that Rtard just say “Move UP and say I’m the best” while defending his love for that GGGood Dic?

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                • TonyGe
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                  #128
                  Originally posted by Young Bidness
                  You’re confused. There is no “rule” for fighters to CAP at the limit. Lol

                  Also, you’re completely dismissing the IBF 10lbs more rule. That is technically a weight clause.

                  Golovkin never dared to be great. He was just manipulated by his mgmt while they used the “break Bhops record” when in actuality they didn’t want to lose their investment and profits while milking 160.
                  I think you are the one confused. Middleweight is capped at 160 pounds. No one is obligated under the rules to come in at a weight below that. It's been that way as long as Ive followed boxing. Regarding the IBF it's a part of their regulations it isn't made up by the managers, attorneys and promoters of the fighters involved. Like I said if you want to be considered the champion of a sanctioning body follow the rules of the sanctioning body.

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                  • TonyGe
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                    #129
                    Originally posted by Shadoww702
                    Did that Rtard just say “Move UP and say I’m the best” while defending his love for that GGGood Dic?
                    What I said and have been saying as long as I've been interested in boxing is this. If you want to be considered the champion in a weight class follow the rules of the sanctioning body that the tile is in. It's not complicated. Don't know why you are pretending not to understand.

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                    • Thuglife Nelo
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                      #130
                      Originally posted by TonyGe
                      I think you are the one confused. Middleweight is capped at 160 pounds. No one is obligated under the rules to come in at a weight below that. It's been that way as long as Ive followed boxing. Regarding the IBF it's a part of their regulations it isn't made up by the managers, attorneys and promoters of the fighters involved. Like I said if you want to be considered the champion of a sanctioning body follow the rules of the sanctioning body.
                      Lol. You think boxing is literal with one NUMBER that represents the “Middle” from Minimum to Heavy? It simply suggests the CAP!

                      “Middleweight” = 155-160

                      There is no “160 Weight Title”

                      If a fighter comes in at 156 while the other tips at 160, who’s the “Middleweight?”

                      “Canelo weight” weren’t “catchweights” with the only exception to KHAN WHO NEEDED it. Are we to say that Canelo should’ve fought Kirkland, Angulo or Lara anywhere in between 155-160? Were Angulo, Kirkland and Lara considered threats at higher weights that Canelo need 155?

                      Canelo consistently fought at 154-155 since before GGG. If Floyd was allowed to stay at 147 because of merit and not defend his 154 title then I don’t see what the deal is with Canelo doing his business in fair fights at 155.

                      At the same time you GGG cheerleaders blasted any criticism and gave excuses for “154-168 is easy” while you cry about others.

                      Mayne... that’s gay..

                      And a sanctioning body isn’t going to say that 155-159 isn’t Middleweight. That’s up to the fighters.
                      Last edited by Thuglife Nelo; 02-20-2020, 09:54 AM.

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