The boxing public has woken up and GGG is getting attention for KO's whilst the others issue press releases about how they woulda, coulda, shoulda.
SOB Ward fought a bum in his last fight, a bum before that, always in his home town, with his personal referee, boxing commission, judges, etc. Ward is a coward..............
Why keep putting him in with nobodies...The man is 34, he needs to fight the absolut best. His management must be the biggest amateurs in boxing!
Even Max was telling the truth man... He said GGG hasn't fought anybody and it's true... He better start pursuing those fights he doesn't want to entertain because he isn't getting any older and the one opponent you can't beat is father time..:deal
Try reading comprehension, i'm not defending Cotto, or saying Martinez didn't duck GGG, the post is an example of how bad the division is when a blown up past prime welterweight that wasn't knocking out welterweights is knocking out middleweights with such ease regardless of the disadvantages they had. GGG could enter the ring after a match is done by one of the boxers he wants to face and challenge them there and then, or a press conference. Put them on the spot, take them on even with their fight stipulations, his past his physical prime already and it's only a matter of time before he will be a too far of a disadvantage to continue fighting. This thread is about GGG's opponents, stay on topic.
They were bums before and after he fought them.. LMFAO. Yet when GiGi fights them, they're suddenly top 10 middleweights... :rofl:rofl you can't make this **** up.
Do your own research man.. it's not difficult!:good And I ain't ****ing with you alt_master, go try to trap somebody else, you ain't fooling me.
Yeah, but you are online talking smack about pro boxers as a matter of routine. There's some people who'd call that cowardly. Anyway regardless, without feeling the childish need to label GGGs opponents 'bums' I do kinda agree with the TS - regardless of whether you think it's Golovkin's fault or not it is becoming hard to work up much enthusiasm for watching GGG beat up on guys who he so clearly outclasses - when the victory is to all intents and purposes assured. Myself I would have been happier for him to move up to 168 after fighting Murray (although 168 ain't exactly hot either and there's also the Haymon complication). Can't really blame him for holding out to unify or in hopes of landing a Canelo / Cotto payday but it ain't really satisfying as a fight fan.