The complete list of boxers that have ducked triple GOD...

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  1. acie2g

    acie2g Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    These GGG fans are the same ones who were scared when I suggested GGG should fight Rubio to become mandatory in the 1st place coming up with all kind of excuses.

    Every fighter that was billed as being "ducked by everyone" was exposed as just talk and everyone of them got beat the second they stepped up. What make GGG any different? Saying he could be good is one thing, anyone could be good. Saying he's some feared great is another he's not.
     
  2. papolamuerte

    papolamuerte Yo soy La Muerte! Full Member

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    Who ducked God you asked? Satan did.....
     
  3. DirtyDan

    DirtyDan Worst Poster of 2015 Full Member

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    So Cotton making the biggest fight possible this year despite being shot to ****ing **** is not a business decision?

    So the smart business decision to do is to have Cotton face GGG AFTER winning the belt from the champ?

    Hmmm... seems legit and not one sided/bias at all. :yep
     
  4. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    A list of fighters who have ducked or are ducking Golovkin, have swerved and avoided him, have turned down fights against him for whatever reason, or who either they or their promoters have made it abundantly clear they aren't interested yet or don't want to step foot into the same time zone as him if there's a ring and two pairs of boxing gloves located within it.

    WBA champ Felix Sturm ducked Golovkin like he had Ebola and the Bubonic Plague at the same time.

    WBC champ Sergio Martinez's promoter Lou Dibella clearly wanted to keep Sergio as far away from Golovkin as possible. He even promised Golovkin he could have him if he beat Macklin. Dibella used to fly off into a rage and have a coronary everytime anyone mentioned the possibility of Golovkin vs Sergio in his presence.

    WBC champ Miguel Cotto clearly doesn't want any part of his #1 contender Golovkin either. I don't even think he'd sign the contract if he got wind that Golovkin was stricken with a pair of gammy knees.

    WBO champ Peter Quillin turned down a shot at Golovkin's WBA crown before he had his own strap and this was before the onset of the Cold War too. Quillin obviously still hasn't forgotten about what happened during their sparring session. If you listen very carefully you can hear the trickle of p--s running down the inside of his thighs everytime Golovkin's name is mentioned in his presence.

    IBF and WBA champ Daniel Geale vacated his IBF strap when ordered to defend it against Golovkin. He only maned-up after losing his other strap and had been publicly ridiculed and accused of being a coward for avoiding him.

    Julio Chavez Jr. turned down a king's ransom to face Golovkin.

    Martin Murray who many felt was the uncrowned WBC champ (including 72% of Sergio's countrymen who voted in the TV poll) and some feel the WBA uncrowned champ too pulled out of fighting Golovkin numerous times before finally agreeing to face him, again after being accused of being a coward and ducking him.

    Interim WBA champ Hassan N'Dam N'Jikam ducked Golovkin about three or four times. He even vacated his WBA interim strap rather than face him when the WBA ordered him to square off with him for the full title.

    Anthony Mundine turned down a crack vacant WBA title shot against Golovkin despite Golovkin agreeing to fight him in his back garden. Mundine said he had bigger fish to fry only to then fight a sheep shearer and a lifeguard. Many members on the Aussie forum were saying that they knew Mundine would never sign the contract to fight him in a million years.

    WBO champ Dmitry Pirog and Golovkin were all set to fight each other but Pirog had to pull out due to suffering a serious neck/back injury and he hasn't fought since.

    IBF champ Darren Barker's promoter openly admitted he didn't want Barker going anywhere near Golovkin but he said he had absolutely no problem sticking him in with any other MW in the world.

    Soon to be WBO challenger Billy Joe Saunders has recently come out and said that he knows he can't beat Golovkin and that should he defeat Lee for the WBO crown he would rather wait a few years until Golovkin was on the slide and he was at his peak before facing him.

    WBA regular champ Danny Jacobs has made it clear he's not interested in facing Golovkin yet as well.

    Golovkin agreed to face IBF and WBA SMW champion Carl Froch in England, Froch retired. Not saying it's a duck just that Golovkin agreed to step up in weight and head halfway across the world to take him on in his country and the fight would've happened had Froch not hung up his gloves.
     
  5. alexthegreatmc

    alexthegreatmc Sound logic and reason. You're welcome! Full Member

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    Biased towards...? Cotto is champ at 160, fighting Canelo WITH INTENTION to face Golovkin is a business decision. If he's not planning on fighting Golovkin at all, it's a duck. I don't think he's in any rush to face him.
     
  6. DirtyDan

    DirtyDan Worst Poster of 2015 Full Member

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    Cotton-Canelo was always in the horizon, even before Cotton knocked out and embarrassed the MW champ Martinez.

    After losing to Trout, that fight was dropped and Cotton contemplated retirement. Martinez called up Cotton thinking it would be an easy payday. Cotton handled business and knocked him out, the rest was history.

    After knocking him out and winning the strap, he had promotional issues and left top rank. He was out of the ring for a year. He had a tune up fight against a top 5 MW, and is now looking to have the biggest fight of the year with Canelo, a fight years in the making.

    Since winning the belt, Cotton has had multiple fights lined up. If he manages to beat Canelo, he'll have a major super fight PPV with Mayweather.


    GGG needs to stop waiting and seeking handouts from midgets. He needs to man up and step his competition up. The only one ducking is him and elite competition. :rofl
     
  7. Selina

    Selina Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Agree Serge 100%

    The list of fighters who are calling GGG at the moment:

    1.) Mundine (Clearly looking for payday after loosing to Geale and Clottey)

    2.) Mayorga (If you take his talk seriously)

    3.) Lara (Dude who hasn´t got a single fight at 160)

    Who else? Seems a bit weird and very short list considering GGG popularity.
     
  8. mrdoctor

    mrdoctor GGG Full Member

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    And don't forget frochs Facebook poll when he asked his fans who to fight and GGG won the poll.He took the poll away and didn't respond..Froch ducked GGG twice and the reason is simple GGG brings fear to everyone
     
  9. timeout

    timeout Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Exactly. Nobody. Nobdoy wants to touch the destroyer from Kazakhstan.

    There would be alot of good knocked out boys in that ring if they did.
     
  10. timeout

    timeout Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :happy great addition sarge
     
  11. timeout

    timeout Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I love Froch but he came off looking like such a tit with his Facebook posts and comments only to retire like a complete bellend

    :rofl:rofl:rofl
     
  12. Bensub

    Bensub Boxing Addict Full Member

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  13. timeout

    timeout Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Yes Froch...
     
  14. Beouche

    Beouche Juan Manuel Marquez Full Member

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    If that wasnt a copy n paste, then this place needs more posters of your caliber Serge

    Only thing i take issue with is Froch. He spent his career fighting EVERYONE. Time time time again. If he chose to retire instead of fighting Gennady then good luck to the guy

    He also inadvertently done GGG a big favour - had Gennady moved up to 168, then there would now be huge demand on him to fight the 168lbers

    (I know youre not saying its a duck Serge, but a few others are hinting at it. Get a grip fellas - a Froch duck is as likely as a Zaggers loss.....
     
  15. wylan911

    wylan911 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I'm not getting how Floyd ducked him. True GGG manager said he would fight Floyd at 154, but so did Tyson Fury, Bernard Hopkins. Are you saying he ducked them too?

    You also should list the fighters GGG has ducked. Lara and Ward.