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  • Golovkin - Gilberto Ramirez

    So now we know what Canelo's next fight is. He has multiple options after that.

    If I'm Golovkin and I'm still wanting to get that third fight with Canelo I think the play might be to target Zurdo. This is probably the biggest name fight he can make in NA excluding Canelo. Also, assuming he wins, it would cut off a potential path for Canelo at 168lbs. The fights at 168lbs might be more lucrative for Canelo than 160lbs with just as much or less risk (excluding Golovkin financially).

    Golovkin-Canelo can then either happen back at 160lbs or 168lbs.

  • #2
    Team GEE dont want to fight "Zurdo"... lol
    Gilberto would literally laugh at Golo's punching power

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Hatesrats View Post
      Team GEE dont want to fight "Zurdo"... lol
      Gilberto would literally laugh at Golo's punching power
      Zurdo sucks just like Fielding.

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      • #4
        Benavidez will wipe out 168 in due time.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Mammoth View Post
          Zurdo sucks just like Fielding.
          I don't agree with that. I'm not saying Zurdo is a monster but he is solid opponent. Fielding's defense is atrocious. He throws slow wide punches.

          This will be target practice for Canelo. Canelo can come in at 160lbs and he will smoke this guy.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by diego rodriguez View Post
            so now we know what canelo's next fight is. He has multiple options after that.

            If i'm golovkin and i'm still wanting to get that third fight with canelo i think the play might be to target zurdo. This is probably the biggest name fight he can make in na excluding canelo. also, assuming he wins, it would cut off a potential path for canelo at 168lbs. The fights at 168lbs might be more lucrative for canelo than 160lbs with just as much or less risk (excluding golovkin financially).

            Golovkin-canelo can then either happen back at 160lbs or 168lbs.
            wtf? Biggest fight lmao. No even knows who the **** ramirez is. He fights on espn undercards lol.

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            • #7
              Zurdo would body bag GGG!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by satiev1 View Post
                wtf? Biggest fight lmao. No even knows who the **** ramirez is. He fights on espn undercards lol.
                Maybe not, but who is bigger?

                Golovkin vs.

                Derevy
                Jacobs
                Charlo

                I'm not just talking about the States, I'm talking about Mexico too (yeah okay Canada too).

                You think Mexicans are going to care about a Charlo-Golovkin fight? Same goes for Jacobs.

                You have an undefeated Mexican fighter and at 168lbs. That story line is going to drive more than Golovkin fighting anyone else I believe. Then maybe again no fighter makes a difference.

                Murata is likely the most lucrative fight without a doubt (of course not named Canelo). Smith would be lucrative too but I don't think he is going to take that big a fight first if he is thinking about fighting Canelo again.

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                • #9
                  he should fight murata on espn....makes most sense.....but he shouldnt chase canelo anymore...he cant beat him

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Diego Rodriguez View Post
                    So now we know what Canelo's next fight is. He has multiple options after that.

                    If I'm Golovkin and I'm still wanting to get that third fight with Canelo I think the play might be to target Zurdo. This is probably the biggest name fight he can make in NA excluding Canelo. Also, assuming he wins, it would cut off a potential path for Canelo at 168lbs. The fights at 168lbs might be more lucrative for Canelo than 160lbs with just as much or less risk (excluding Golovkin financially).

                    Golovkin-Canelo can then either happen back at 160lbs or 168lbs.
                    Its not a bad back up option but still plenty of good fights at 160. More interesting fights too.

                    P.S: Why are people saying GGG should fight the best 168 pounder while Canelo can get away with picking the 5th best English Super middleweight (after Callum Smith, George Groves, Chris Eubanks Jr and James DeGeale).

                    Double standards be such a joke here man.
                    Last edited by yankees7448; 10-05-2018, 09:36 PM.

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