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    Originally posted by Steve plunger View Post
    Shut ur pie hole u ignorant horrible racist .all you do is talk out your a$$
    I'm racists now? Get your pussie ass outta here and go eat a dyck.

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      Originally posted by Chollo Vista View Post
      There's nothing ridiculous about it.

      Team GGG said they can go to 168 and back to 154. Floyd has done nothing, but said ok and picked the opponent.

      You are suicidal at the thought of it.



      I disagree.

      A true P4P fighter can overcome all adversities and styles. I think GGG has the skills to do it.

      Maybe you don't believe in Golovkin like I thought you did.
      I'm pretty sure none of these guys have gone up in weight, one off or not, to concede 10lbs+ to a top level p4per, good company there. And nobody ever would do that when the bigger guy is a lesser draw (then coming off BET), with no momentum, wants 50/50, a years commitment, and no weight concession. It's a comical offer really

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        Originally posted by richardt View Post
        GGG has not said he would fight Ward in his current division and then drop down to below 160 for Floyd. Keep reaching!!
        No, he didn't. But Floyd said if GGG wants to fight him, he does.

        What don't you understand about this?

        Floyd is saying if you want the big money fight with the fame and fortune that comes with it, I'm going to make you earn it first.

        You're suicidal at the thought of it.

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          Originally posted by HeroBando View Post
          I'm pretty sure none of these guys have gone up in weight, one off or not, to concede 10lbs+ to a top level p4per
          What did Hopkins do when he fought Tarver?

          What did JMM do when he fought Floyd?

          Fine, then GGG doesn't want the Mayweather fight. It's as simple as that. Either you get with the program or you don't.

          GGG wants Mayweather, Mayweather doesn't need GGG.

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            Originally posted by Chollo Vista View Post
            No, he didn't. But Floyd said if GGG wants to fight him, he does.

            What don't you understand about this?

            Floyd is saying if you want the big money fight with the fame and fortune that comes with it, I'm going to make you earn it first.

            You're suicidal at the thought of it.
            Who said ANYTHING about not understanding Floyd's demands????!!!!!! I have already stated Floyds demands from the first posts!!! And I hate to burst your bubble but I have already shown over the years that Ward is one of my favorites and GGG is nowhere near my list of favorites. Sounds like you need suicidal help since it is obvious you are projecting.

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              Originally posted by richardt View Post
              GGG does not need a guarantee because they are negotiating according to ALL sources, dumbsht! He can wait that out because it is the best fight to be made in Boxing! Who cares if GGG stays in his division??? In boxing you are actually allowed to do that and you would know that if you weren't brand new to the sport! FYI - GGG is not retiring today so your fantasy is null and void. And OBVIOUSLY you just want his "A$$ beat" any way, any how possible which clearly shows your agenda. Well enjoy your hissy fit till he does get beat. Take your damn medication and deal with it.

              So a 34 year old pussie g is not close to retirement? How many more years does he have left at this rate? He will be 38 and 39 still fighting bums? At the rate he is going that is the case. Pussie g is a bytch made end of story. He had an opportunity to go up and shut ALL the Ward fans up and the doubters up but he bytched out. Pussie g needs to have his resume thrown in the trash and spit on.

              It is that bad. If people wasn't hyping pussie g up so much I wouldn't be shytting on him. But since he claims to be a great, and people are talking like he is great but he is fighting freshman and JV type fighters c'mon with that bull shyt.

              Even when it came to fighting Lara at 160 that pussie and his team started talking about - Lara not being a draw. Al Haymon, Lara would run all fight. Clearly pussie g can fight an Al Haymon fighter he just fought Wade. Man fuuck pussie g and fuuck who ever supports that bum eater. And it is not that many people because when he had his ppv that shyt flopped something ugly. Once pussie g steps up then talk.

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                Originally posted by Chollo Vista View Post
                No, you know your knowledge buddy.

                12 rounds was not the norm. SRL and Hagler fought in 1987. Boxing went from 15 rounds to 12 rounds because of the death of Kim against Mancini. This rule wasn't implemented until 1988, one year after SRL and Hagler had already fought.

                I don't have the time to do research for you.

                Again, Hagler let SRL pick the rounds, ring size and gloves. These are facts. Now stop embarrassing yourself.
                The following year on March 27, 1983, the first ever heavyweight title fight scheduled for 12 rounds under that rule was held by the WBC between Larry Holmes and Lucien Rodriguez.[9] The World Boxing Association, from which the World Boxing Organization had not yet separated, later followed suit[10] ....... Know ur f@ckin facts inbred and they boxed for the WBC WORLD TITLE YOU sweaty donkey rider

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                  Originally posted by Steve plunger View Post
                  I've already told you 12 rounds was the norm for WBC world title fights...and 10oz are standard for middlweight fights...please know your knowledge buddy...hagler fights with Thomas hearns April 1985 and John Mugabi March 1986 were both scheduled 12 round fights ...it's only because hagler lost they complained about the rounds...go check on YouTube to see what scheduled rounds those fights was for....the gloves were with attached thumbs that's the only difference ...they were the same size lol.....it's standard size for the commissions silly man...don't mess with me on this subject because I will Tie you up in knots....if it was 12 rounds with hearns and Mugabi why does it have to be any longer for the Leonard fight lol
                  Originally posted by Steve plunger View Post
                  What did Leonard request against hagler ? Because before you start ....the WBA and the IBF both stripped hagler of the belt for meeting Leonard as he was not ranked in there top 10....WBC was the sanctioning body for this fight and 12 rounds was the distance of the WBC world title fights...and if you check both the Thomas hearns and John Mugabi fights hagler had before were also 12 round world title fights, same size gloves of 10oz and the same as all other middleweight and upwards world title fights.....only thing which you could say was a concession was a 24x24 ring....but that has no impact on hagler or golovkins greatness ...I will always rate a fighter higher in all time rankings if he has gone up through the divisions and beat bigger men at a higher weight than a guy who stayed at one weight as hagler did....hagler is a great fighter but he's not on a Roberto Duran , sugar ray Leonard or a pacquaio level because they did test themselves ....hagler did contiiually call up smaller fighters for his biggest wins...he never had the nerve to step up and face spinks IMO .....as for golovkin I don't expect golovkin to move up before he has accomplices his goal of all the belts....if he does run out of challengers at middlweight I would expect him to move up for a harder test...but he has plenty to do at middleweight for now
                  Originally posted by Steve plunger View Post
                  The following year on March 27, 1983, the first ever heavyweight title fight scheduled for 12 rounds under that rule was held by the WBC between Larry Holmes and Lucien Rodriguez.[9] The World Boxing Association, from which the World Boxing Organization had not yet separated, later followed suit[10] ....... Know ur f@ckin facts inbred and they boxed for the WBC WORLD TITLE YOU sweaty donkey rider


                  Hagler was guaranteed $12 million plus a percentage of the revenue. Leonard was guaranteed $11 million plus 50 percent of the closed circuit television rights in the Baltimore-Washington area. Hagler ended up with about $20 million and Leonard $12 million. After Leonard agreed to let Hagler have the larger purse, Hagler agreed to let Leonard choose the gloves (10-ounce Reyes), the number of rounds (12) and the size of the ring (20-foot).

                  Now go away

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                    Originally posted by Sweet_Science2 View Post
                    So a 34 year old pussie g is not close to retirement? How many more years does he have left at this rate? He will be 38 and 39 still fighting bums? At the rate he is going that is the case. Pussie g is a bytch made end of story. He had an opportunity to go up and shut ALL the Ward fans up and the doubters up but he bytched out. Pussie g needs to have his resume thrown in the trash and spit on.

                    It is that bad. If people wasn't hyping pussie g up so much I wouldn't be shytting on him. But since he claims to be a great, and people are talking like he is great but he is fighting freshman and JV type fighters c'mon with that bull shyt.

                    Even when it came to fighting Lara at 160 that pussie and his team started talking about - Lara not being a draw. Al Haymon, Lara would run all fight. Clearly pussie g can fight an Al Haymon fighter he just fought Wade. Man fuuck pussie g and fuuck who ever supports that bum eater. And it is not that many people because when he had his ppv that shyt flopped something ugly. Once pussie g steps up then talk.
                    How would he shut up Ward fans???? If Ward won or lost I would STILL be a fan of his and so would many others! Have been a fan for his entire career! And no one just stops being a fan if they are a real fan and would still voice their opinion. I would hope he defeats GGG but if the fight doesn't happen, so what? I don't care if GGG becomes great or not but you are nothing but a possessed hater of GGG and froth at the mouth every time he fights praying he gets beat. Give up the damn Ghost. Floyd should do the same.
                    Last edited by richardt; 05-14-2016, 06:19 PM.

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                      Originally posted by Chollo Vista View Post
                      No, you know your knowledge buddy.

                      12 rounds was not the norm. SRL and Hagler fought in 1987. Boxing went from 15 rounds to 12 rounds because of the death of Kim against Mancini. This rule wasn't implemented until 1988, one year after SRL and Hagler had already fought.

                      I don't have the time to do research for you.

                      Again, Hagler let SRL pick the rounds, ring size and gloves. These are facts. Now stop embarrassing yourself.
                      No I will do it for you ok.....here go's

                      ps shortened Edit
                      In professional boxing, until the 1980s, the "championship distance" generally referred to the title rounds that numbered between 13 and 15.[7][8] For decades, the last heavyweight title match scheduled for less than 15 rounds had been the September 22, 1927 10-rounder between Gene Tunney and Jack Dempsey; from then, the only bout that wasn't scheduled for 15 rounds had been a scheduled 20-rounder between Joe Louis and Abe Simon on March 21, 1941.[9] This changed though, following the death of lightweight Duk Koo Kim in 1982[2] after his fourteen-round fight with Ray Mancini. Almost immediately, the World Boxing Council (WBC) issued a statement saying that WBC world title bouts would be set for 12 rounds.[9]

                      The following year on March 27, 1983, the first ever heavyweight title fight scheduled for 12 rounds under that rule was held by the WBC between Larry Holmes and Lucien Rodriguez.[9] The World Boxing Association, from which the World Boxing Organization had not yet separated, later followed suit[10] by voting to reduce their championship distances to 12 rounds on October 19, 1987.[11] While the International Boxing Federation, which had recently broken away from the WBA, continued to hold onto the position there was no documented medical evidence to show a 15-round fight is more dangerous than a 12-round fight, they eventually voted to shorten their championship distance to 12 rounds as well on June 3, 1988.[12]

                      The last heavyweight 15-rounder title fight was a on October 16, 1987 between Mike Tyson and Tyrell Biggs.[2][13] The last middleweight 15-rounder title fight was a World Boxing Board title match on June 7, 1997 in which Jose Alfredo Flores won a split decision over Eric Holland in Ruidoso, New Mexico.[14]

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