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    #31
    He's absolutely right. And besides what he said, the idea of Golovkin/Mayweather is absolutely ridiculous. Either a middleweight crushes a small welterweight or a welterweight runs and pot shots a zombie middleweight. There is no other scenario.

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      #32
      Originally posted by LarryXXX View Post
      hey if ggg wants it come down to 152 and a rehydration clause of 160
      nah f that cuz dudes on here will be trippin out and saying ohhe was drained though,,floyd can never get a proper win in there minds

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        #33
        Originally posted by TRTboy View Post
        It's not a fair fight. Mayweather hos nothing to keep GGG off him. I don't get why people wan't to see this so much. I mean hey I would like to see floyd lose too to see him eat some humble pie but I don't wan't to see him lose to a guy that is just going to overpower him by size and strength and where there is high chance of someone getting injured bad.
        Its easy they want Floyd beat and dont care about how much they handicap him , why not just ties his hands behind his back and fight WWs .

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          #34
          Yet again someone that is missing the point.
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          No one is missing the point! You just have fans that don't understand the sport. Boxing was in danger of being banded in the 80s and 90s because it was believed the sport was nothing more then two men standing in the center of the ring taking turns hitting each other in the head until the strongest of the two prevailed.

          Now we see that same thinking again now only in reverse!
          Which is far from the fact, Boxing has always been the smartest man using what resources he has to become the victor.

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            #35
            Yeah people should stop pushing for this. Not enough disadvantages. Instead, we should push for Mayweather vs Kovalev. How van Floyd go up 4 divisions to 147 but can't go up 4 more to 175. It's because he fears Kovalev and is afraid to put his 0 on the line.

            He calls himself TBE, well Oklahoma Billy Smith was 147 pounds and fought heavyweights with bare knuckles because he was so feared in the 1800s.

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              #36
              Look at how tiny Manny looked against Floyd - That's how Floyd would look against GGG.

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                #37
                Originally posted by LarryXXX View Post
                hey if ggg wants it come down to 152 and a rehydration clause of 160
                Buggin. Floyd, the king of criticizing Pac's wins because of their catchweights, should be ok with taking the fight at 154. But even if they agreed to some other weight, why should there be a 160 rehydration clause (or any rehydration clause in any fight ever)?

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by PBP View Post
                  Yeah people should stop pushing for this. Not enough disadvantages. Instead, we should push for Mayweather vs Kovalev. How van Floyd go up 4 divisions to 147 but can't go up 4 more to 175. It's because he fears Kovalev and is afraid to put his 0 on the line.

                  He calls himself TBE, well Oklahoma Billy Smith was 147 pounds and fought heavyweights with bare knuckles because he was so feared in the 1800s.
                  GGG willing to go down to 154. Mayweather is WBC/WBA champ of 154. How is this fight not acceptable?

                  Mayweather vs Kovalev not at all an apt comparison.

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                      #40
                      For the most part, I couldn't care less about Floyd or any other fighter finishing their career undefeated. But Floyd's "0" has become such a hot topic over the last several years. At this point, I'd rather see him legitimately lose it. Ad opposed to some gimmicky fight against a middleweight. Or him "retiring", only to come back a couple years later, in his 40s, and lose to whoever the top welterweight, or whatever weight he's capable of making at that time.

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