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    By Lyle Fitzsimmons - Prowess can be as much about what you get away with as what you actually do.

    This week’s example, one Gennady Golovkin.

    But before the inbox fills up, let’s state a few undeniable facts off the top:

    Golovkin is a beast. He comes to the ring impeccably prepared. He presents myriad problems for anyone he faces. He’s never looked anything less than in total control of every fight he’s had since cracking the public consciousness barrier a few years back.

    And there’s no reason he wouldn’t be at least a 50/50 proposition ?if not far better ?to defeat any opponent that it’s within weight-class reason for him to meet.

    The question, though, is where does fanfare end and reason begin.

    For example, more than a few “journalists?have ground out more than a few digital column inches over the last several months, suggesting that the sport’s recently retired pound-for-pound kingpin ?Floyd Mayweather Jr. ?was nothing less than yellow for choosing not to meet the Kazakhstan native.

    He’d do it if he were “The Best Ever,?they maintain, stubbornly ignoring that the TBE boast is far more about selling hats to rubes and far less about sealing legacies to purists. Ray Leonard did it, they insist, selectively ignoring that meeting a man who weighed-in 10 hours before a fight a generation ago is a bit different than meeting one with 36 hours between scale and introductions these days. [Click Here To Read More]

    #2
    Mayweather held/holds a 154 title

    Time to fire this journalist for not knowing basic boxing facts

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      #3
      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
      By Lyle Fitzsimmons - Prowess can be as much about what you get away with as what you actually do.

      This week’s example, one Gennady Golovkin.

      But before the inbox fills up, let’s state a few undeniable facts off the top:

      Golovkin is a beast. He comes to the ring impeccably prepared. He presents myriad problems for anyone he faces. He’s never looked anything less than in total control of every fight he’s had since cracking the public consciousness barrier a few years back.

      And there’s no reason he wouldn’t be at least a 50/50 proposition ?if not far better ?to defeat any opponent that it’s within weight-class reason for him to meet.

      The question, though, is where does fanfare end and reason begin.

      For example, more than a few “journalists?have ground out more than a few digital column inches over the last several months, suggesting that the sport’s recently retired pound-for-pound kingpin ?Floyd Mayweather Jr. ?was nothing less than yellow for choosing not to meet the Kazakhstan native.

      He’d do it if he were “The Best Ever,?they maintain, stubbornly ignoring that the TBE boast is far more about selling hats to rubes and far less about sealing legacies to purists. Ray Leonard did it, they insist, selectively ignoring that meeting a man who weighed-in 10 hours before a fight a generation ago is a bit different than meeting one with 36 hours between scale and introductions these days. [Click Here To Read More]
      Interesting weight comparison with Leonard/Hagler/Spinks.

      And good point about rehydration weight.

      Mayweather punched above his weight at JMW.

      Golovkin was also prepared to, but not with Ward.

      This wont be a popular article, but I'm guessing Fitzy knew that

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        #4
        Originally posted by Cruisin' View Post
        Mayweather held/holds a 154 title

        Time to fire this journalist for not knowing basic boxing facts
        I dont get your point ?

        He obviously knew that, how was it relevant ?

        Mayweather fought junior middleweights while weighing no more than 151 is the point that he was making.

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          #5
          wanting little G to fight kovalev is taking it to far. but he needs to get in there with andre ward. stop duck ward little G. ward is trying to get that fight before he moves up and fight kovalev next year.

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            #6
            Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
            By Lyle Fitzsimmons - Prowess can be as much about what you get away with as what you actually do.

            This week’s example, one Gennady Golovkin.

            But before the inbox fills up, let’s state a few undeniable facts off the top:

            Golovkin is a beast. He comes to the ring impeccably prepared. He presents myriad problems for anyone he faces. He’s never looked anything less than in total control of every fight he’s had since cracking the public consciousness barrier a few years back.

            And there’s no reason he wouldn’t be at least a 50/50 proposition – if not far better – to defeat any opponent that it’s within weight-class reason for him to meet.

            The question, though, is where does fanfare end and reason begin.

            For example, more than a few “journalists” have ground out more than a few digital column inches over the last several months, suggesting that the sport’s recently retired pound-for-pound kingpin – Floyd Mayweather Jr. – was nothing less than yellow for choosing not to meet the Kazakhstan native.

            He’d do it if he were “The Best Ever,” they maintain, stubbornly ignoring that the TBE boast is far more about selling hats to rubes and far less about sealing legacies to purists. Ray Leonard did it, they insist, selectively ignoring that meeting a man who weighed-in 10 hours before a fight a generation ago is a bit different than meeting one with 36 hours between scale and introductions these days. [Click Here To Read More]
            I read the thread title and knew instantly who the author of the article was ... am I psychic?

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              #7
              Originally posted by T.M.T View Post
              wanting little G to fight kovalev is taking it to far. but he needs to get in there with andre ward. stop duck ward little G. ward is trying to get that fight before he moves up and fight kovalev next year.
              Big G I'm afraid now buddy. He's the biggest star in boxing while Ward is fighting on an undercard against Rupert Murdoch's gay ******ed ex-con nephew.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Cruisin' View Post
                Mayweather held/holds a 154 title

                Time to fire this journalist for not knowing basic boxing facts
                When is the last time Floyd fought and or made 154? So do you want to see ggg move up and get sc****d by Ward? Or clean out the 160 division he's been at since he became a pro fuuck boy? You ***ggots are something else. Lil g can stay at 160 his entire career and not test himself and fight Ward?

                Yet Mayweather, and Pacquiao had balls to keep moving up and fight bigger fighters far from the weight class they started. Lil g is scared to go up ONE weight class to fight Ward. Talking about some 164 bull shyt then his promoter talking about 2017. They don't want to get exposed! They had no issue fighting Froch and Chavez jr at 168 though.

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                  #9
                  floyd is near 40 years old, legacy established, the best of our era (you can disagree, but you'd be wrong) he doesnt need to prove sht.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Pac=Duran View Post
                    Big G I'm afraid now buddy. He's the biggest star in boxing while Ward is fighting on an undercard against Rupert Murdoch's gay ******ed ex-con nephew.

                    So who is Lil g's best win? Ward would feast all day on that bum ass resume! Name one elite fighter that wouldn't be undefeated with Lil g's current resume? Yeah I ****king thought so **** rider!

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