If Floyd fought and beat GGG at 154, would that diminish his win significantly?

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  1. Peril

    Peril The Scholar Full Member

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    Cotto agreed to make money. It was a bull**** catchweight and its worth is significantly diminished, same with Floyd's win over Drainello.
     
  2. acie2g

    acie2g Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Dude we get it you love GGG and think anyone who doesn't is a hater, that doesn't answer the question.

    Also if GGG beats everybody under 168, why aren't they jumping on Alvarez offering 155?
     
  3. drenlou

    drenlou VIP Member

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    GGG said he could make 154 easily, and his fans seem to agree. They say GGG is a natural 154 lber and that Floyd ducked him.:roll:
     
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  4. BlizzyBlizz

    BlizzyBlizz Loyal Member Full Member

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    Cotto took the fight as did Canelo. There are no excuses.
     
  5. Peril

    Peril The Scholar Full Member

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    He is not making 154 easy, that's just silly.

    Not all people making ridiculous claims on Genady's behalf are his fans. most are trolls begging for attention.
     
  6. BlizzyBlizz

    BlizzyBlizz Loyal Member Full Member

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    :lol:
     
  7. Peril

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    not from the fighters, but I can see through that ****. I don't think Pac could have handled Cotto's power shots if Cotto was at his prime weight. I also think Canelo would have given a MUCH better showing against Floyd at 154. Would have still lost, of course, but it would have actually been close.
     
  8. drenlou

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    They are part of his Godlovkin religion, and love him with all their hearts.. Its creepy i know, but these same guys are in every GGG thread defending him to the fullest. But GGG is on video saying 154 would be no problem for him to fight Floyd. And Are you calling him out as a troll begging for attention, since he actually said that? thats a serious question btw.
     
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  9. drenlou

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    It was close...C.J Ross had it a draw!:deal:rofl
     
  10. Peril

    Peril The Scholar Full Member

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    I understand him, as a man. If someone offered me a fight against Floyd at 154 for 5 mil, I'd take it too. I would cut 56 lbs just to make the weight and then collapse after the weight in. He'd make me instantly famous and rich.

    Floyd's money has created an unhealthy obsession. People are willing to give up everything to fight him. They accept conditions that they know will make their win an impossibility, for a long shot of becoming a star if they do pull the upset. Some don't even try to win, they just focus on making the weight and then spar for 12 rounds for the highest payday of their entire career.

    This is confirmed by Genady himself, as he said he would only go down to 154 for Floyd, no one else.
     
  11. drenlou

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    I dont think GGG thinks beating Floyd at 154 is impossible. I honestly thinks he himself feels hes unbeatable, And so do his Rabid Wolverines!
     
  12. BCS8

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    If Golovkin could handle the weight drain, I just don't see him losing. If PBF managed to beat a firing-on-all-cylinders Gennady, then maybe he is TBE. I think that GGG is foolish for even entertaining the idea of getting Geale'd for the sake of a few bucks. I personally don't think that he could drain to 154 safely. If it was easy, then he'd have agreed to face Canelo at 155 which is basically the same weight.

    Also, gotta say, I think it would be a bad idea for FLOYD to take this fight too. If there's one guy that could mess him up badly, with the footwork to keep the pressure on and with a huge size advantage to boot, it's GGG. If I were Floyd I'd be wondering in the back of my mind "what if Golovkin can handle the drain?" and what I'd look like on a stretcher.

    This fight would never happen, and probably should never happen.
     
  13. Uppercut_Artist

    Uppercut_Artist Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Stop fantasising about Mayweather fighting Golovkin, at ANY weight. Just won't happen, ever.
    Why would Mayweather fight Golovkin? Would the fight sell better than Mayweather Pacquiao ll? I can't see it doing this because Golovkin lacks the marketability, as well as credibility (Resume) of Pacquaio.
    Golovkin just doesn't deserve the fight with the P4P #1 fighter, Mayweather.

    So, the answer is NO, because it is all in your dreams and will never see reality.
     
  14. drenlou

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    I think i said Hypothetical somewhere in my Opening post, No?:think
     
  15. Uppercut_Artist

    Uppercut_Artist Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    I'm just saying, the possibility is beyond imagination. Drugs are definitely needed. :smoke