Is there now another row between promoters which will not allow a big fights to happen?
Is there now another row between promoters which will not allow a big fights to happen?
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
I actually picked Crawford since it was announced and I can back it up
http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxingfor...ml#post1244406
No ones mentioned Golovkin but you so I don't know why hes even in this discussion he was gonna go up to 168 to fight Chavez whose a huge guy so I dont understand where your hate for him comes from.
Oh wait you hate ever fighter whose foreign or not African American.
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Cherry or the guy who just beat Burns
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Good points all around, except Golovkin ducking Crawford or owing him money or whatever it was he had to do with the topicGotta agree with consensus and thinking Vasquez appealing but unlikely with promotions. I didn't even think of Vazquez. Beltran would be very doable and frankly deserved. Hopefully he'll defend at 135 as the less division jumping the better, though with Crawford he already has the frame to be a solid jr. welter. Lundys a good pick too as he's just come down and looked very solid doing it. Still have DeMarco but not sure if he has moved up yet. He'll def take a 'let it marinade' type fight at home while plotting bigger clashes. Beltran would fight him in Omaha or his living room. Personally hopes its not a Juan Diaz but wouldn't rule it out. Baby Bull is a good guy but style wise and wear & tear logged I can only see a bad drubbing on him.
That crowd he pulled was very impressive and he basically marked himself a local franchise. It sounded like Arum was initially hesitant to bill it there and it took Crawford insisting or putting his foot down. It appears and you can only hope he conducts his future business with Scare'um Arum with the same assertiveness he displayed in the ring Saturday night. It speaks well of a young champion.
are you directed this at me specifically or just in general? i hold all fighters to the same standards. i am not the one who said that floyd or broner had to move up weight to prove themselves. i didnt even say that ggg couldnt. im just saying that crawford is growing out of his weight class and that the next weight class up is where big money fights are. again, if ggg were growing out of his weight class too i would say the same thing. and as maravilla said, ggg was supposed to fight chavez at 168 but the fight fell through.
There is nothing at 160 for GG since Sergio was executed.
He'd be HEAVILLY favored over anybody in that dead excuse for a weight division...in other words THERE ARE NO CHALLENGES FOR HIM at 160.
Seems like he should be "challenging himself" and "taking risks".
GG was quick to move to 168 for Jr but told Ward he had too much business to take of at 160.
It was a bitch move that he should have been called out for.
I'm not a fan of cyclone either but it's a bad look when you don't disagree with what he said but instead make a personal attack.
If GGG is willing to move to 168 for Chavez he should be willing to go there for Ward. If money is the difference the cleaning out 160(which he hasn't done) reasoning should stop being used.
I'll take this further, 160 didn't need cleaning out. It's been a wasteland for more than a decade.
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