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I'm a fan of Golovkin but I'm sceptical he'll try to do anything with his career
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Originally posted by Boxing Goat View PostThe winner of the Chenko was to fight him and why not do it when Canelo was already scheduled to fight?
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Originally posted by ruedboy View PostGolovkin had a great career. He was a fan friendly fighter and he's a definite first round HOF selection. With an amateur record of 345-5 and a pro record of 41-1-1 and currently ranked the #1 MW by BoxRec, Golvkin can walk away on a high note. As a 38 year old pressure fighter (no hug-a-mugs for GGG) it's time to hang em up.
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Originally posted by Mammoth View PostWhy hasn't anybody offered a better plan for Golovkin than what I said I'd like to see? I think I offered realistic goals.
Course if Canelo comes calling all bets are off.
Like you though I'm guessing GGG might choose to pass on Boo Boo, which would be a shame, though Ima keep fingers Xd. There has been noises about Jaime in May, which could be fun and I think GGG would take, but for later in the year who knows.. if I hadda guess it'd be Ryota before Andrade though.
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Originally posted by Citizen Koba View PostIf you take the PBC guys out... mainly Eubank and Jermall who are likely to be fighting each other anyway, then Munguia and Boo Boo are almost as good as it gets... only possible improvement I'd make a case for is Murata instead of Jaime. Some of that might depend on how strained relations are between GBP and DAZN too I guess. Beyond that there's the Liam's, neither of whom I give much of a shot to, nor does either bring a huge amount to the table.
Course if Canelo comes calling all bets are off.
Like you though I'm guessing GGG might choose to pass on Boo Boo, which would be a shame, though Ima keep fingers Xd. There has been noises about Jaime in May, which could be fun and I think GGG would take, but for later in the year who knows.. if I hadda guess it'd be Ryota before Andrade though.
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Originally posted by Citizen Koba View PostThey'd be worth the watch for sure, especially GGG - Murata I think. If Golovkin's gonna ride out his contract fighting the Szeremetas of the world though he might as well retire now far as I'm concerned.
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Originally posted by Mammoth View PostOk, so give me your top five Golovkin wins and tell me what those fighter's best wins were.
All you need to know is that GGG fought the P4P best fighter twice and beat him at least once and has defended his MW title for a record number of times with over ten of those being against top ten opposition. Nothing else need be discussed.
I will leave this conversation right there because you just don't get it. It's like talking to a fkn brick wall with no cognitive ability, whatsoever.
Bye
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Originally posted by Mammoth View PostNever happened. Provide a link from where the IBF ordered Golovkin vs Szeremeta. The IBF also has eliminators and final eliminators. Who did Szeremeta beat to become mandatory?
Quote: "Sometimes, the absurdity of boxing's worst business practices result in simple cruelty in the ring. That was the case with Gennadiy Golovkin being forced to face mandatory IBF middleweight title contender Kamil Szeremeta on Friday night."
Go take a nap little boy. I'm done here
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