Golovkin has vacated his WBA belt

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  1. theXshape

    theXshape Active Member Full Member

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    He should retire and I don't think his heart is in boxing anymore, which is totally fine, but I'm sure he wants to retire on a win so I expect an easy fight to be announced sooner or later.

    Martinez vs GGG lol
     
  2. DirtyDan

    DirtyDan Worst Poster of 2015 Full Member

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    He’s the IBF middleweight champion of the world, if he doesn’t want to fight a credible opponent or get punched in the face anymore then gtfo of the sport and change careers.
     
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  3. Badbot

    Badbot I Am An Actual Pro. banned Full Member

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    :facepalm:
    I am team Canelo all the way.
    So what if Lara called him out? Lara competed at 154 for ages. Did Lara´s team ever reach out with a fight offer?
    Or is it Golovkin who should have started the negotiations when a fighter from a lower weight classed called him out on social media? Also, I´d like to remind you that Golovkin got a lot of **** for fighting and trying to fight guys from 154lbs.
     
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  4. NoNeck

    NoNeck Pugilist Specialist

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    I’m at work and it’s not as an investigative journalist. Google produces endless results on the topic from almost a decade ago up to yesterday. GGG never showed the slightest inclination toward making this fight.

    If you think he ducked Lara because it wouldn’t be fair for him to fight one more 154 pounder, you need to be riding the short bus.
     
  5. bjl12

    bjl12 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    ...then retire. Lara was the best active MW. One could argue Jermall but I think Lara is best...and he's older too (Lara 39 yo) so it would've been a fair fight.

    GGG has made a career out of fighting Canelo three times, Jacobs, and Dervenchenko. Literally zero other worthwhile opponents despite at least a dozen of other opportunities
     
  6. bjl12

    bjl12 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Lara would be the 2nd best opponent GGG ever fought...so how doesnt that help his legacy"??
     
  7. Badbot

    Badbot I Am An Actual Pro. banned Full Member

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    Never said that.
    Google gives only "Lara calls out Golovkin". And? Did Lara reach out to make a fight? No, he never did. All he did was run his mouth on social media. So I for one don´t really care.
    I mean, you could argue that Golovkin ducked him now, because he gave up his belt. But before this? Such a pointless argument. Lara spent numerous years fighting complete nobodies while calling out Golovkin, who was busy with his own division.
     
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  8. NoNeck

    NoNeck Pugilist Specialist

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    Vanes.

    Short bus.
     
  9. The Real Lance

    The Real Lance Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    how the heck would he be the second best?? Beating simply decent comp at 154 for a decade? :lol:
     
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  10. Badbot

    Badbot I Am An Actual Pro. banned Full Member

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    That was just a staybusy fight and everyone knew it. :yaayCanelo payday baby!
    Honestly, if you think that Golovkin ran scared of Lara then so be it. Good for you, I guess.
     
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  11. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    "When Tom came to me and offered Lara and Sergio Mora, I'm the one who said 'I don't want those fights.' I'm the one who said that before there was a chance to have it discussed with Gennady. I told that to Tom, because first of all Lara has not earned the right to fight Golovkin"

    GG pulled vanes out of a two year retirement around that time
     
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  12. Badbot

    Badbot I Am An Actual Pro. banned Full Member

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    Whose quote is that?
    And of course they went with Vanes, it was just a stay busy fight. Of course Golovkin wasn´t going to risk the Canelo rematch.
     
  13. drenlou

    drenlou VIP Member Full Member

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    He also said Lara brought no money then went and fought Dominic Wade and Willie Monroe. He's never wanted to fight Lara because of his style, and because of the possibility he might lose. This is further proof of that.
     
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  14. m.s.

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    He lost one and barely.
     
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  15. m.s.

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    I would like to see that fight at 168lbs or a catch weight. Munguia fought "Kill Rain"at that weight because he is out growing the middleweight division. Mungo is a big boy. GGG needs more time at 168lbs, that is if he has anything left. Against Canelo in trilogy fight, he seemed to hold back, and wasn't even tired after the fight. I think GGG should fight at 168lbs, but bring the thunder, otherwise just retire. Going out after respectable relatively close decision loss to the much younger Canelo, could be a nice gentle landing into retirement.