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I don't think GGG needs to step up to 168, until he can't make 160 safely. Allegedly, he comes to camp weighing 167, which means getting to 160 should be no problem for him. If the other middleweight continue to duck him, he'll have to look elsewhere, but let's wait to see if that happens. I am of the opinion that HBO made the Geale-Barker August fight for the purpose of supplying a challenger to the Golovkin/Macklin winner, especially considering that Martinez is out until Spring 2014. Also, Junior is facing Vera in September. Once he beats Vera, he's a viable opponent for GGG.
If I'm Golovkin, I wait to see if I can fight the winner of Geale/Barker or Junior/Vera, before I considering moving up in weight to face the top super middleweights. There's nothing wrong with dominating a division.
The odd man left out in the division is Kid Chocolate. Quillin hasn't had any significant wins at 160, other than against N'Jikam, who thoroughly outboxed him for much of the fight. I suspect Kid Chocolate will face Rosado next.
Dude... don't be a Sam dass... fighters move up in weight all the time. He will most likely move up in weight to do exactly what fighters do- make fights.
And, you are over-stating how I said Golovkin fighting those guys at that weight or a catch weight meant would "impress" me. It was not meant to infer that I would have been impressed to the point that I am not already impressed, which I am. You over-thought the word impressed... which is fine.
I have said, and will continue to say, Golovkin is the real deal and I think he is a great champion. Secondly, Macklin is a hype job. A tin can. Similar to how Gavin Reese went up against a somewhat top guy in Broner and the rest is history... I'm not that impressed with that win against Macklin because he was expected to tear him to pieces.
If you wish me to say this: if he fights, MOVES UP (which you make sound as if it has never happened before, ever) and take on stiffer competition at a higher weight if he can, particularly a top guy, then he would have impressed me MORE THAN how he demolished the tin can in Macklin last night.
It was an easy night of work, much like how Broner had easier nights of work with Reese and Malinaggi.
STFU...
Bigger man George, bigger punch!
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He'll go where the money is, he is the best Middleweight right now but if the others refuse to meet him theres nothing to do but move on! This is prize fighting ($$$$$$) you fight the guys who will add to your bank account theres no reason to fight lesser talents but if the best availble are afraid to risk whatever theres nothing you can do!
The reason Sugar Ray fought Jake 5 times was because no one at that time was interested in fighting them! He's not that small for 168 he's just under 5'11" and has decent reach and walks around at 172lbs! He's probably in great shape at 162 so fight night he could be comfortable at 171-2
if Ward is at 180 fight night 10 pounds means little because Ward isn't hanging around inside all night!
You have to go where the money is, its a job to the fighter! Its a sport to the fans! Ray
Sergio is one of my favorite fighters and seeing him school jr and come back from the kd in the twelfth was awesome to see. However his body is slowly betraying him and when you have the style he does that can only end baddly. Sergio of three years ago probably beats golo over the distance, post surgeries/injuries sergio looses by tko 7 or 8, if sergio was to take the fight in 2014 I will be cheering like a mad man for him.
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