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    #71
    this nonsense has to stop. mayweather is way to small foe GGG. and golovkin continues to duck ward.

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      #72
      Originally posted by T.M.T View Post
      this nonsense has to stop. mayweather is way to small foe GGG. and golovkin continues to duck ward.
      yeah but as soon as you mention Ward a GGG supporter will mention business and discredit Ward's drawing power but then say he should move up and fight Krusher....then give you 100 bs reasons why GGG should not move up to fight Ward then another 50 bs reasons as to why Floyd should leave his comfort zone and throw GGG a bone

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        #73
        Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
        You obviously didn't read the article.

        This isn't about whether Golovkin goes to 154 or not. He has already stated several times that he will do it to fight Mayweather.

        This is about Floyd Sr asking for a rehydration clause after the weigh-in. Did they ask for one against Oscar, Cotto or Canelo at 154?
        None of those guys were fighting @ 160 before fighting Floyd. Oscar was 155 when he fought B-Hop for the MW title.

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          #74
          Floyd doesn't need this fight but that whole ward bull**** is hypocritical. Ya'll complaining about Floyd having to fight moving up to a division six pounds heavier than the highest he's fought, while bashing another dude for not going up 8 pounds and fighting Ward. Let's not be hypocrites people. Floyd has no business at 160, that's a given.

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            #75
            Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
            None of those guys were fighting @ 160 before fighting Floyd. Oscar was 155 when he fought B-Hop for the MW title.
            Oscar was 160 for the Felix Sturm fight.

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              #76
              Originally posted by turnedup View Post
              Floyd doesn't need this fight but that whole ward bull**** is hypocritical. Ya'll complaining about Floyd having to fight moving up to a division six pounds heavier than the highest he's fought, while bashing another dude for not going up 8 pounds and fighting Ward. Let's not be hypocrites people. Floyd has no business at 160, that's a given.
              Well yeah, who's asking him to fight at 160?

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                #77
                Hope the fight happens, you never know. Its a bit unusual for the Mayweather's and Floyd to drop hints like this of a possibility of a fight like this happening. Usually are way more dismissive.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
                  Oscar was 160 for the Felix Sturm fight.
                  One fight at MW, doesn't make him a MW. He did fight Strum @ 160but had a CW of 157 for Hopkins. Here's why:

                  Felix Sturm almost pushed plans by the promoter Bob Arum over the edge by taking it to De La Hoya before De La Hoya was given a debatable but unanimous 12-round decision.

                  De La Hoya looked so vulnerable against the light-hitting Sturm, the World Boxing Organization champion from Germany, that no one could blame him for changing his mind about a possible $30 million payday for fear of what the real 160-pound champion, Hopkins, could do to him.

                  ''I've never seen Oscar hit so much,'' said Mike Tyson, the former heavyweight champion now training in Phoenix, an hour from the MGM Grand Garden Arena. ''If he fights like that against Hopkins, he'll be destroyed in two rounds.''

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
                    One fight at MW, doesn't make him a MW. He did fight Strum @ 160but had a CW of 157 for Hopkins. Here's why:

                    Felix Sturm almost pushed plans by the promoter Bob Arum over the edge by taking it to De La Hoya before De La Hoya was given a debatable but unanimous 12-round decision.

                    De La Hoya looked so vulnerable against the light-hitting Sturm, the World Boxing Organization champion from Germany, that no one could blame him for changing his mind about a possible $30 million payday for fear of what the real 160-pound champion, Hopkins, could do to him.

                    ''I've never seen Oscar hit so much,'' said Mike Tyson, the former heavyweight champion now training in Phoenix, an hour from the MGM Grand Garden Arena. ''If he fights like that against Hopkins, he'll be destroyed in two rounds.''

                    I'm well aware of the history but you said none of them had fought at 160 before.

                    Come on, we know why the rehydration clause stipulation is being put out there. Because Golovkin isn't a past prime fighter like Oscar or Cotto.

                    We know why the catchweight was made for Canelo too.

                    I don't particularly expect or care if Floyd fights GGG or not but the excuses are not there. Floyd has fought at the 154 limit and if a fighter can make it, then why shouldn't he fight them?

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                      #80
                      I just know the new GGG "fans"/floyd haters are scared ****less of this fight getn made.

                      Too bad that b1tch @$$ Cotto duckn GGG HARD, while his fans hide behind "Ward doe", im cool with a Floyd-GGG fight tho and im going with Floyd no doubt.

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