Brook and Khan were supposed to have this UK superfight based on them being equally matched. Now, suddenly everyone wants to pretend Brook is leagues above Khan. After Kell gets smashed by Genady they'll both go back to being equal in people's minds. Brook a little bigger, Khan a little faster. There's no huge disparity in ability between them.
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Originally posted by MC Hammer View PostThose 3 fighters didn't put his name on that contract, he did. He could've looked at any 168lb fighter, but he chose a WW
The only name Ive heard ay 168 showing any interest in Golovkin is Ramirez, who recently had surgery on his hand. I dont think negotiations with another fighter or promoter could have happened in the time they have to work with.
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Originally posted by New England View Posti was actually an accredited media member for several years. been ringside at dozens, if not hundreds of fights, from press row.
but you don't need inside information to know that lara's team haven't contacted golovkin's for a fight. they've admitted it. golovkin's team say the same thing, they're receptive to the fight, and all lara's people have to do is ask if they want to start negotiating.
luis decubas runs lara's twitter. he has a habit of calling guys out after they sign for fights . that's lara's manager, and a guy who could easily put in a call to al or to loeffler to get a dialogue going about the fight.
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Brook is definitely a big WW, easily could fight at 154lbs.
Maybe later in career step to 160
But going from WW straight to 160 rarely ends in success
This is more likely to look like Benny Paret vs Gene Fullmer than Ray Leonard vs Hagler
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Originally posted by LacedUp View PostMy honest opinion about the lara fight is that HBO would never put him on HBO PPV again and his purse demands are too high.
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Originally posted by GGG Gloveking View PostThose3 fighters didnt put their signatures on a contract either, which is bad considering that 2 of the3 have publicly said they would do so. Golovkin was left with few options and running out of time. They had a deal done already with Eubank. A simple cross one name out and put the other one on and now we have a fight.
The only name Ive heard ay 168 showing any interest in Golovkin is Ramirez, who recently had surgery on his hand. I dont think negotiations with another fighter or promoter could have happened in the time they have to work with.
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Well obviously, Khan started at LW whereas Brook has always been a natural welter. Still doesn't make it any more acceptable at 160.
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Originally posted by MC Hammer View PostThey don't dictate his career. They have every right to sign or not sign so again its on GGG's team for taking that fight. Why didn't they keep their options open beforehand? If they did they wouldn't be in a position where this had to be the fight. No other fighter only keeps one name on the table. This is a terrible fight and he could've just waited for another date if it meant going to the extreme of bringing a guy up 13lbs with 2 months notice.
The bottom line is this. If Canelo had honored his word, or if Eubank had honored his word, or if Jacobs had the drive to want to be a real champ and not just carrry a junior version of his belt, we wouldn't be talking about how much of a mismatch this is. Wed be talking about how bad a mismatch GGG vs Canelo or Eubank or Jacobs would be
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