What are the best options for Gennady Golovkin?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by CST80, Jul 23, 2014.


  1. SweetSciGuru

    SweetSciGuru Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    GGG's best option is to start acting like a fighter and stop lining up all those tomato cans to fight.
    The hype needs to start a unification campaign right away and prove he's the best by cleaning out the division like the last great MW Unified champ, Bernard Hopkins.
     
  2. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Not to sound like a typical GGG defender, but he is being avoided by most middleweights, maybe not by SMW's but he isn't SMW is he.
     
  3. Xelloss

    Xelloss Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    At 160 he is just too dangerous to be a B-side. B-side's are suppose to present a challenge and sell tickets, not an upset.

    Now that he is bigger financially he finally got Geale, and will get Soliman unification. If he was still fighting Rosado and Ishida type guys I would be bitching too, but after getting a financial commit from HBO early this year and passing 1mil live gate he has lined up a top5 in Geale and word is barring PPV offer from TR/Matchroom his next will be Soliman for unification.

    So... I honestly dont see what some people are bitching about except for the megatrolls.
     
  4. SweetSciGuru

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    GGG is the best MW behind SRR and Hopkins! :rofl

    LOL, are you really qualified to recognize trolling. :patsch
     
  5. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    I'm being naïve but I'm still holding out hope for GGG Chavez Jr.:thumbsup

    Big fan of GGG but I at least attempt to be logical and reasonable with my assessment of his opponents and try to look for weaknesses in his game they can exploit, which granted are few and far between.

    He's the real deal, but he is also human not superman as most fans of his make him out to be, and unfortunately the overhyping has created a bunch of contrarian megatrolls, who are only out to tear him down, and will find any reason to do so. Which equally pisses me off.
     
  6. Farmboxer

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    Golovkin will move up or even down to 154 for a big fight, but Ward is not a big fight. Golovkin to move up 8 lbs. and fight Ward for very little money, a few Ward fans in the crowd, with Ward's personal referee, judges, boxing commission, etc., but after Golovkin beats Ward, where would he go? He would have to move back down to get the big fights. Ward is nothing but a spoiled cheater who is retired..................

    IF WARD WANTS A BIG FIGHT, STEVENSON HAS CALLED HIM OUT, WILL COME DOWN TO 168 TO FIGHT WARD, STEVENSON IS WAITING FOR WARD TO SIGN THE CONTRACT, BUT WARD IS A CHICKEN.............................HEY WARD, WHY DON'T YOU FIGHT STEVENSON?
     
  7. Maggo

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    Like said last week, it should be Soliman, capture the next belt and otions for the other 160s will get more less ;) Their Way some day will lead to GGG :thumbsup