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    #21
    Originally posted by Clegg View Post
    Canelo rematch, Brook, and potentially Pac or Floyd would all be bigger fights and earn him more.
    Well, well... You assume that he beats canelo in the rematch, then beats Brook... and then he gets a Floyd and/or Pac fight? isn't this too much? I mean Khan looks like an exterminator in your view...

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      #22
      Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
      Well, well... You assume that he beats canelo in the rematch, then beats Brook... and then he gets a Floyd and/or Pac fight? isn't this too much? I mean Khan looks like an exterminator in your view...
      I didn't mean that he'd fight all of those guys, just that he'd pick any one of those 4 over GGG for his next fight after Canelo if he somehow won.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Dr Rumack View Post
        Murray wouldn't have fought Golovkin either. The problem is fighters ducking the No.1 contender in the division. Once upon a time public pressure used be a powerful force in embarrassing so-called champions into facing their top challengers.

        What ever happened to that? When did boxing's fans and its journalists become mouthpieces for promoters?
        Murray doesn't seem like the ducking type though. Sturm in Germany, Martinez in Argentina, Golovkin, Abraham in Germany.

        I can see what your point is though, that if Murray was awarded the win maybe he would have foregone Golovkin, but innocent until proven guilty holds true here and Murray's resume shows he is innocent in the ducking department.

        What is your opinion on GGG accepting step aside money twice for Martinez and then for Cotto instead of enforcing the rules?

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          #24
          Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
          Murray doesn't seem like the ducking type though. Sturm in Germany, Martinez in Argentina, Golovkin, Abraham in Germany.

          I can see what your point is though, that if Murray was awarded the win maybe he would have foregone Golovkin, but innocent until proven guilty holds true here and Murray's resume shows he is innocent in the ducking department.

          What is your opinion on GGG accepting step aside money twice for Martinez and then for Cotto instead of enforcing the rules?
          Golovkin didn't accept step-aside money from Martinez. He only got the WBC spot after beating Rubio a few months after Cotto-Martinez.

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            #25
            Originally posted by VatoMulatto View Post
            If Khan beats Canelo, he’ll need to defend his brand new WBC MW title against GGG.

            Do you think Khan will defend his WBC middleweight title against GGG or will he vacate the title?
            What a ****** question. That is Child Abuse

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              #26
              I actually think khan would.

              It would be in england likely. And he would
              Take the lions share of 75 percent.

              He would lose but he would try

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                #27
                I don't think Khan would ever fight GGG, Ever since Khan took the Canelo fight he has become known as a fearless fighter who would fight anybody. Since Garcia KOed Khan almost 4 years ago Khan has had 5 fights against 5 mediocre fighters who couldn't punch. Khan was kept away from punchers because of his weak chin. Khan took a risk fighting hard punching Canelo because the reward was big. I think it's a one time thing. I seriously doubt Khan would ever fight a full sized middleweight who is pound for pound the hardest puncher and best KO artist in boxing today. Khan will never agree to be KO victim number 23 in a row and fight GGG. I don't think it's anything to worry about because Canelo will KO Khan and he wlll be the one to refuse to fight GGG.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
                  Murray doesn't seem like the ducking type though. Sturm in Germany, Martinez in Argentina, Golovkin, Abraham in Germany.

                  I can see what your point is though, that if Murray was awarded the win maybe he would have foregone Golovkin, but innocent until proven guilty holds true here and Murray's resume shows he is innocent in the ducking department.

                  What is your opinion on GGG accepting step aside money twice for Martinez and then for Cotto instead of enforcing the rules?
                  Since neither Martinez or Cotto had any intention of every fighting GGG under any circumstances He might as well get paid step aside money. You don't believe GGG was avoiding a fight with Cotto or Martinez do you? GGG would crush either of them.

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