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Originally posted by Morrie ATG View PostAboutdkntime and others got a point.
Cotto, Mayweather, Alvarez were the only GUARANTEED PPV super fights that followed Golovkin’s instructions for 154 to north was easy. Who else would Gennady have fought that would guarantee a PPV that GUARANTEED HIGH PPV?
Gennady isn’t a dummy. He saw how bigger Trout was to Cotto, so why didn’t Gennady offer Cotto 154 before even going to Middleweight to fight Martinez? He said he could do 154 back in 2013. Even so, Canelo told Fight Hype he would fight Golovkin at Caneloweightt, before Alvarez even fought Cotto.
But ggg fanboys will just say “but an HBO meeting was the reason Ward ducked” all when Gennady never even said he wanted Ward, not his focus...
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Originally posted by icha View Postno one is debating the range... you simpleton...
Yes, the range of middleweight is EXACTLY what's being debated here
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Originally posted by GGG Gloveking View PostNow, if we can tie this into the central theme of the thread, which is basically, "what boxing division does 155lb fall into", that would be nice
Point is, Golovkin said 154-168 was easy back in 2013, why did Golovkin never say he wanted Ward then if you acknowledged him to be a Supermiddleweight? Was Golovkin really a Supermiddleweight neck to neck in two fights? Or is it easier to say “we’ll Canelo had his unofficial weights disclosed” as if no other boxers would fall in similar and general procedure.
How do guys like Crawford, Mikey, Loma tell the public that going up is what is needed for P4P and yet they do it, as did Rigo, but GGG gets a pass?
It is rather pathetic, but you know the reality. “Cash is More important than legacy.” - Abel
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Originally posted by GGG Gloveking View PostNow, if we can tie this into the central theme of the thread, which is basically, "what boxing division does 155lb fall into", that would be nice
NO..... it is not, you clown
it is.....
a fighter who has never weighed more than 155, and who has never faced a middleweight opponent, simply cannot be referred to as a middleweight
250+ pages, and you have no idea what this thread is about
I told you on many occasions that nobody has ever questioned the middleweight range
anyone who thinks that somebody is questioning the middleweight range..... has not been paying attention, and should shut their ****-warmer
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Originally posted by Morrie ATG View PostAboutdkntime and others got a point.
Cotto, Mayweather, Alvarez were the only GUARANTEED PPV super fights that followed Golovkin’s instructions for 154 to north was easy. Who else would Gennady have fought that would guarantee a PPV that GUARANTEED HIGH PPV?
Gennady isn’t a dummy. He saw how bigger Trout was to Cotto, so why didn’t Gennady offer Cotto 154 before even going to Middleweight to fight Martinez? He said he could do 154 back in 2013. Even so, Canelo told Fight Hype he would fight Golovkin at Caneloweightt, before Alvarez even fought Cotto.
But ggg fanboys will just say “but an HBO meeting was the reason Ward ducked” all when Gennady never even said he wanted Ward, not his focus...
exactly !
like I have asked on many occasions.....
why did Golovkin totally refuse to negotiate on weight with SUPERSTARS..... despite the fact that he was willing to negotiate on weight with NO-HOPER'S?
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Originally posted by GGG Gloveking View PostYes they are debating the range. Read through the thread and count the number of "155 isn't middleweight. It's catchweight" you find. Or the whole charade dude went through trying to define "genuine middleweight". Or "it's only 1 lb", or "what's the difference in .2 lb", or "lil g said 160 is MW"
Yes, the range of middleweight is EXACTLY what's being debated here
you are an absolute fkn idiot
NOBODY has ever questioned the middleweight range
middleweight is 154 - 160
anything that falls in-between 154 and 160..... is obviously a catchweight
we are referring to the fighter
FACT: a fighter who has never weighed more than 155, and who has never faced a middleweight opponent, simply cannot be referred to as a middleweight
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Originally posted by aboutfkntime View PostNO..... it is not, you clown
it is.....
a fighter who has never weighed more than 155, and who has never faced a middleweight opponent, simply cannot be referred to as a middleweight
250+ pages, and you have no idea what this thread is about
I told you on many occasions that nobody has ever questioned the middleweight range
anyone who thinks that somebody is questioning the middleweight range..... has not been paying attention, and should shut their ****-warmer
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