Gennady Golovkin Homecoming and Final Fight

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  1. chacal

    chacal F*** the new normal Full Member

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    Too soon??? he's 41!!

    The problem is that he has spent 10 years smashing tomato cans (mostly in germany), and people think he started to fight pro yesterday. But no, he just threw his prime to the toilette, that's what he did.
     
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  2. JOKER

    JOKER Froat rike butterfry, sting rike MFER! banned Full Member

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    Golo-Mundine.
     
  3. box33

    box33 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    True man would have been way more beneficial if he arrived sooner,

    At one time it was hard getting anyone to sign to fight him then soon after it became very difficult to get Ggg to sign in order to fight top level guys,

    From there onwards was a little break room before DAZN swooped in with their massive guaranteed contracts & sealed the deal done.
     
  4. m.s.

    m.s. Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I'm fine with GGG fighting, he just needs to show really wanting to mess someone up, not this half step stuff. If it the ladder, just leave it be.
     
  5. C.J.

    C.J. Boxings Living Legend revered & respected by all Full Member

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    GGG knew he was going to be robbed AGAIN for a third time in Vegas so he just went through the motions & picked up a third nice check' The boxing community already know Canelo has NEVER LEGITIMATELY beaten GGG. Even as a 40+ he still had the Ginger fraud out on his feet at the end
    Bottom Line is Canelo:pipi GGG & it aint even close
     
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  6. chacal

    chacal F*** the new normal Full Member

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    He arrived to pro boxing being 24 year old, man. Sooner? OK, he's no Wilfredo Benítez, but still, turning pro at 24 is a very good age.

    Excuses. Gg feels extemelly comfortable fighting tomato cans, and that's what he loves the most. Risking little to earn little. Probaly he has spent his whole career terrified about losing. Ridiculous.

    A waste of talent. I'm glad he retires, like that I dont have to witness that talent thrown to the toilet anymore.

    There is an idiom in spanish that says "God gives bread to those who do not have teeth". GG's the perfect example. It's disgusting that God gave so much talent to GG, and so little to guys like, I dont know, Ryder, for example.
     
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  7. box33

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    Yeah he will this time due to being his last in his birthplace, probably be like Murata ?x 3 haha
     
  8. C.J.

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    Tell ya what ?? Lets have GGG/ Ginger 4 but this time have the fight in GGG's homeland Kazahkstan. No worries about the $$$$$$$$$$$ just as an equalizer. No Vegas judges, No NSAC, strict VADA testing for BOTH!!! especially Ginger. A straight up fair fight for GGG just for once.
    Ginger aint got the stones
     
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  9. box33

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    Yeah those points are valid, Tom Lofeller did his best but he has never been known as the guy with the big connections & rarely see him ever play politic games with the higher ups,

    Ggg has been to complacent but again I think he would have had more incentives to take on the Charlos, Andrade, BJS, etc had he not been overpayed by Dazn that in itself just further grew his contentment.
     
  10. MagicE

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    All good things come to an end
     
  11. C.J.

    C.J. Boxings Living Legend revered & respected by all Full Member

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    Just one question... Do you honestly believe Canelo earned what he has 100% fair & square ??? Be serious now Do YOU ????? I sure as heck don't & neither do the vast majority of the boxing fraternity
    The biggest con job since the Dancing Dervish Floyd
     
  12. box33

    box33 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I get your point but come on C give Canelo some props as he earned it especially in that second Ggg fight, Canelo fought a excellent fight filled with courage that's respect.
     
  13. BCS8

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    He tried to make fights with Mayweather, Sturm, Martinez, Pirog, Ward, Cotto, Eubank, Chavez jr, Munguia and Froch. They never happened. Who are the guys that he was avoiding? :rolleyes:
     
  14. box33

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    This is also true though half of those guys were on their way out to be honest, most just wanted him to not be stagnant & choosy all those years & fight the guys in his division that wanted the same.
     
  15. C.J.

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    Yeah but he still didn't LEGITIMATELY beat GGG ever. The vast majority of the boxing world believe GGG won both comfortably I'd agree with them anytime than agree with the Vegas officials & the NSAC