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    Default Re: Next for Golovkin.

    Keeping Ward, Froch and the rest of the supermiddleweight division out of it. Is there anyone at 154 -160 that can beat GGG?

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    Default Re: Next for Golovkin.

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    Default Re: Next for Golovkin.

    It won't be Barker, because he's fighting Sturm. Geale would be a fine opponent, but would he be willing to fight GGG?

    In Monaco, it could be Murray. Mora is another possibility for Monaco, but I hope it won't be him.

    It won't be Mayweather, Alvarez, Mosley at 154 or Quillan at 160 because they're with Golden Boy/Showtime. Cotto would be a good name if GGG is willing to move down to 154, but I doubt Miguel would be interested.

    Sergio wont be next, but there's a chance we may see Martinez-Golovkin later, in late 2014 or early 2015.

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    Default Re: Next for Golovkin.

    Seriously if he can't get Martinez or Quillin next year, he needs to move up to SMW. IT's about time he faced elite opposition. This guy is a titlist and he hasn't fought shit. Kinda like how Bute used to be.

    No more bums like Rosado and Stevens who is one step up from a midget. I really want to see him up against somebody who is just as big, young, and capable as he is.

    If he can't get Martinez or Quillin, there's no point in staying unless he wants to make easy defenses like Bernard used to do at 160.

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    Default Re: Next for Golovkin.

    i dont see any reason for him to move up yet if he doesnt have to. he has a few decent fights at 160 still. if murray is his mandatory then GGG should fight him next. murray showed that he is legit. then he could fight the winner of barker/sturm. if not, geale is a solid opponent. after that, hopefully sergio and if not, then maybe quillin. i think that he still has about 3 more solid fights that could happen at 160 before he needs to move up. although he fights a lot so maybe he will have more than 3 fights at 160 since he will probably fight at least that many times in 2014.

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    Default Re: Next for Golovkin.

    For reasons already discussed there's basically nobody for him at 160. Maybe HBO come up with a lot of money and put him in with Martinez. Martinez is going to need a big cheque because he's looking for one massive final payday. If he can't get the Floyd fight and Cotto fights Canelo or goes to Showtime then that just leaves Martinez and GGG. HBO would probably like to make that kind of passing of the torch fight.

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    Canelo?

    Bit of a stretch but Alvarez is a strong kid, maybe he could come up n have a go next year.

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    Default Re: Next for Golovkin.

    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    Seriously if he can't get Martinez or Quillin next year, he needs to move up to SMW. IT's about time he faced elite opposition. This guy is a titlist and he hasn't fought shit. Kinda like how Bute used to be.

    No more bums like Rosado and Stevens who is one step up from a midget. I really want to see him up against somebody who is just as big, young, and capable as he is.

    If he can't get Martinez or Quillin, there's no point in staying unless he wants to make easy defenses like Bernard used to do at 160.
    Rosado is a bum? Did very well against Quillin.

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    Default Re: Next for Golovkin.

    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    Seriously if he can't get Martinez or Quillin next year, he needs to move up to SMW. IT's about time he faced elite opposition. This guy is a titlist and he hasn't fought shit. Kinda like how Bute used to be.

    No more bums like Rosado and Stevens who is one step up from a midget. I really want to see him up against somebody who is just as big, young, and capable as he is.

    If he can't get Martinez or Quillin, there's no point in staying unless he wants to make easy defenses like Bernard used to do at 160.
    Rosado is a bum? Did very well against Quillin.
    And in my eyes, beat J'Leon Love, who was busted for PEDs.

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    Default Re: Next for Golovkin.

    Golovkin vs Martinez is the only fight that makes sense in the middleweights. Its time for GGG to put up or shut up against the undisputed champ.

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    Default Re: Next for Golovkin.

    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    Seriously if he can't get Martinez or Quillin next year, he needs to move up to SMW. IT's about time he faced elite opposition. This guy is a titlist and he hasn't fought shit. Kinda like how Bute used to be.

    No more bums like Rosado and Stevens who is one step up from a midget. I really want to see him up against somebody who is just as big, young, and capable as he is.

    If he can't get Martinez or Quillin, there's no point in staying unless he wants to make easy defenses like Bernard used to do at 160.
    Rosado is a bum? Did very well against Quillin.
    I think that is cuz quillin overlooked him . Everybody has good nights and off nights and quillin wasnt fired up while rosado was very determined to win.

    Rosado is a gatekeeper at best and a stepping stone for the elite fighters.

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    Default Re: Next for Golovkin.

    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    Seriously if he can't get Martinez or Quillin next year, he needs to move up to SMW. IT's about time he faced elite opposition. This guy is a titlist and he hasn't fought shit. Kinda like how Bute used to be.

    No more bums like Rosado and Stevens who is one step up from a midget. I really want to see him up against somebody who is just as big, young, and capable as he is.

    If he can't get Martinez or Quillin, there's no point in staying unless he wants to make easy defenses like Bernard used to do at 160.
    Stevens and Proska were both at 28, 3 years younger than him. I don't think he is big for a middleweight so moving up is disadvantageous for him and good luck finding someone as capable. It is quite clear he would be willing to face many of the other top middleweights but he has been avoided like the plague. It seems that some people will never be convinced unless he beats Godzilla.
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    Default Re: Next for Golovkin.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    Keeping Ward, Froch and the rest of the supermiddleweight division out of it. Is there anyone at 154 -160 that can beat GGG?
    I'd like to see him and Barker at some point but I think Darren is going to avoid that for the moment and pocket a few nice paydays and who can blame him.

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    Default Re: Next for Golovkin.

    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    Keeping Ward, Froch and the rest of the supermiddleweight division out of it. Is there anyone at 154 -160 that can beat GGG?
    I'd like to see him and Barker at some point but I think Darren is going to avoid that for the moment and pocket a few nice paydays and who can blame him.
    Barker would get a beat down. Absolutely no chance of winning. He is weak to the body and not a great chin. GGG steamrolls him simialr to the macklin fight

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    Default Re: Next for Golovkin.

    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    Keeping Ward, Froch and the rest of the supermiddleweight division out of it. Is there anyone at 154 -160 that can beat GGG?
    I'd like to see him and Barker at some point but I think Darren is going to avoid that for the moment and pocket a few nice paydays and who can blame him.
    Barker would get a beat down. Absolutely no chance of winning. He is weak to the body and not a great chin. GGG steamrolls him simialr to the macklin fight
    I dont agree and with any luck we will see it at some point. Oh he may very well catch up to Darren at some point as he cuts the ring off like Hagler but Darren is not getting steamrolled.

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